Lenovo's P770 smartphone boasts 29-hour battery life

Lenovo's P770 smartphone has a lot of things going for it – a nice design, the giant Lenovo logo notwithstanding, decent resolution, and mid-range specs. While most of its features aren't anything to blink an eye at, it does have one redeeming quality that makes it stand out among its handset brethren: a 3,500mAh battery. With typical usage, this device averages a 29-hour talk-time charge.

Standby time is even higher, obviously, clocking in at 644 hours, which equates to 26 days. This trumps the massive 3,300mAh battery found in Motorola's DROID Razr Maxx and Razr Maxx HD. Despite the large battery, the handset is still rather slim, measuring in at 133mm x 67mm x 11.9mm and weighing 161-grams. It runs Android Jelly Bean.

As far as other hardware goes, the P770 is pretty mid-range, offering enough power for most users while being average enough to disappoint those looking for the best the market has to offer. Inside you'll find a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM, as well as a paltry 4GB of internal storage space. The display measures in at 4.5-inches with a resolution of 960 x 540.

Around back, you'll find a 5-megapixel camera, while the front hosts a VGA-resolution camera for video chats. The rear camera has an LED flash. For now, the handset is available in China, and is priced at the equivalent of $270USD. Whether we'll see this phone available elsewhere is presently unknown, but we'll be sure to keep you updated.

[via Unwired View]