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iPhone 6 inspired Lenovo S90 is now available in Malaysia

The Lenovo S90 aka Sisley S90 in China, is now available in Malaysia via retailer SenQ. This iPhone 6 looking Android smart phone is priced at only RM939, which is a fraction of Apple’s flagship smart phone. The similarity isn’t just limited to the looks, as it also has the same 6.9mm thickness and 129g weight as the 4.7″ iPhone 6.

Spec wise, the S90 is quite similar to the Samsung Galaxy A5. The display is a 5″ Super AMOLED Plus display that pushes HD 720p resolution and it runs a 64-bit 1.2GHz Quad-Core Snapdragon 410 that’s mated to 2GB of RAM. On-board it has 16GB of storage which unfortunately isn’t expandable. There’s also a 13MP main + 8MP front cameras and a decent 2,300mAh capacity battery. That’s not all, the S90 also supports 4G LTE with our local 1800MHz/2600MHz Bands and it also comes with dual-SIM card slots.

If you’re a Hong Leong Bank credit card customer, you are also entitled to get a free battery pack worth RM109. For more information, you can check out SenQ’s Lenovo S90 product page.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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