Originally Reviewed on my blog - http://www.gadgetathena.com/
INTRODUCTIONWhen the world is going the octa core way (ala Samsung Galaxy S4), Lenovo has gotten inspired by Motorola. The Lenovo P770, at first sight, may seem like your ordinary mid-range android phone (which it is, actually) but uncover the back panel and boom! you find a monstrous battery. Does the USP of this device make it a worthy buy?
Lets find out.
UNBOXING THE LENOVO P770
Lenovo P770 comes in an attractive little box in which you will also find the battery, micro USB cable that doubles up as a charging cable for the A/C adaptor, single piece headset, an OTG cable and a warranty card with the list of authorised service centres in India.
There’s no microSD card bundled with the phone.
DESIGN & BUILD QUALITY
At 162gms the phone is by all means heavy. You could very well pardon the heft because the phone features a monstrous battery!
The phone houses a 4.5 inch qHD capacitive IPS TFT LCD display. Above it is the earpiece and next to the earpiece are the proximity and light sensors and also the notification LED. Beneath the display there are 3 backlit capacitive keys – Menu, Home, and Back. The keys are haptic feedback enabled. A microphone sits below these keys.


On the right side we find the volume rocker.


Underneath the battery cover, we find a beefy 3500 mAh battery, the micro SD card slot and the dual SIM card slots. SIM 1 supports both 2G and 3G networks while SIM 2 slot supports only 2G networks. The back cover is glossy and attracts fingerprints. The display already has a screenguard applied to it.
Overall the handset looks decent, the build quality is quite good and you will definitely feel the handset's weight in your hand .