Lenovo Releases Lollipop 5.0 MT6752 Device

Many budget phone buyers are patiently (or impatiently) waiting for Android Lollipop to come to MTK devices. That day looks to be right around the corner, as Lenovo, one of the first major brands to adopt MTK SoCs has released their A7000 (AKA A7600) with Lollipop and MediaTek’s new MT6752M SoC.

we will see 5.0 coming to most new China brand models and updates to current popular models within March.

The ‘M’ designated MT6752’s will be running at 1.5GHz as opposed to 1.7GHz-2.0GHz with the standard MT6752.

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The MT6752M SoC has a significantly higher clocked GPU than the MT6732 — 700MHz vs 500MHz. This provides the extra oomph to push 1080p, gaining you higher frame rates with gaming and a smoother Android experience.  The MT6752 CPU is octacore as opposed to quadcore with MT6732.

The Lenovo A7000 will carry 2GB RAM, 8GB ROM/Storage, a 2900mA battery, 5.5″@720p display and notably — Dolby Atmos technology.

Lenovo coming with Lollipop should mean that we will see 5.0 coming to most new China brand models and see Lollipop ROM updates to current popular models within March.

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One response to “Lenovo Releases Lollipop 5.0 MT6752 Device”

  1. marucok manurung Avatar
    marucok manurung

    This kind of phone is shame and sux!
    Having Lolipop doesn’t mean a good reason to buy a new phone.
    Lenovo as usual is like to set phone hardware with a lower version and crippled specs plus a gimmick feature that people doesn’t really care about.

    What’s the point having set the phone with MT6572 with crippled specs??
    CPU with MT6752M @1.5GHz while there is a better MT6752 @1.7GHz?
    Also with lower GPU clock?
    Display only @720p instead @1080p and with such 5.5 inch?
    ROM with only 8GB?
    Using Dolby with only one speaker?
    Oh…does it have an SD slot?
    And I’m quiet sure…there’ll be NO Wi-Fi dual band, NFC, HotKnot, OTG or even LED Notification on it. And with greedy, they will sell it overpriced :-P

    Definitely, Lenovo is trying to impress people’s euphoria with Lolipop, not the phone specs.
    BTW, Lenovo is one of the brands I always avoided.

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