Lenovo P70 is Available in China, Showing up in Europe Dylan Duarte February 11, 2015 The Lenovo P70, which sounds like a gun that James Bond would carry, was launched yesterday in China and is already showing up in online stores in Europe, though at a higher cost than those in Lenovo’s homeland of China will pay. The P70 is a mid-range phone through and through, with one thing that sets it apart from the pack in a big way. Lenovo claims that the 4,000mAh battery will give the phone 46 days of standby power. Now that’s standby power, so that number would obviously vary wildly depending on how actively you use your phone, but considering that most smartphones need to be charged every single day, 46 days is nothing short of amazing. It also has a 5-inch, 720p resolution screen, an eight core MediaTek MT6752 clocked at 1.7GHz, 2GB RAM, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front-facing camera, and 16GB onboard storage with a micro SD card for additional storage. Wrapping all that up is Android 4.4.4. KitKat. The Lenovo P70 will cost Chinese-based customers $224, where as Europe-based customers will pay closer to $300. via Mobile Burn Share This With The World!