Lenovo is coming stepping on strong for now time and since acquiring Motorola, it has used this purchase to continue expanding its mobile business so that its own smartphones are also more accepted. It is one of the strategies of this company that has its feet firmly planted in other sectors, such as the PC, and that is looking for a way to extend its power to others such as mobile devices, which is in itself a very succulent.
Lenovo introduced the Vive P1 and P1m at last year's IFA. It is now when it has emerged from the leak in a listing in the benchmarking tool Geekbench, the phone that can be called Lenovo Vibe P2 and is expected to be announced at the IFA fair in September. An opportunity to meet another of those phones that try to stand out among that vast repertoire of Android smartphones.
According to the Geekbench listing, the smartphone is characterized by having a octa-core chip Qualcomm Snapdragon 625 at a clock speed of 2 GHz, Adreno 506 GPU, 4 GB of RAM and for running thanks to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. A component upgrade when compared to the P1 and P1 Turbo smartphones that feature a Snapdragon 615 chip and 2GB / 3GB of RAM.
The score obtained in Geekbench is 922 for the single core test, while it got 4.896 points in the multi core test. The rest of the specifications of the smartphone remain a mystery and it will be a matter of time before we can find the successor to the Vive P1, although it would not be shocking to think that it has a 1080p screen and a large battery, something similar to the first P1.
We will see how this Lenovo smartphone is made, the one that continue your search for smartphones and that we hope it will be able to reach another form in our country, although year after year it has improved its sales figures.