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Lenovo Vibe P1 gets a Turbo version in Indonesia

The Lenovo Vibe P1 is 5.5″ phablet with a massive 5,000mAh capacity battery. If that’s not good enough, here comes a Turbo version that is now available for pre-order in Indonesia. While the original Vibe P1 is going for RM1,199 in Malaysia, the Vibe P1 Turbo is priced at Rp 3.999.000 which is about RM1,235 if converted directly.

In terms of specs, it is pretty much the same device. The front gets a 5.5″ Full HD and it runs on the same Octa-Core Snapdragon 615 processor. The only difference is that it comes with 3GB instead of 2GB of RAM, which gives it a slight performance bump. The rest of the device should be similar with an aluminium body, 32GB of on-board storage, a 13MP main camera with PDAF and dual-LED flash, and a front-facing 5MP camera. Oddly, the official product page specifies the P1 Turbo to have a higher 16MP camera but a smaller 2GB RAM.

The front of the Vibe P1 Turbo also retains a fingerprint scanner which doubles as a home key and its 5,000mAh capacity battery also support Quick Charge. At the moment, it is only available in Indonesia and there’s no info of whether this model will make it on our shores. Over at Indonesia, the Vibe P1 Turbo is available for pre-orders through a variety of channels including Lazada. There are 3 colours available – Silver, Graphite Grey and Gold.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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