Lenovo S5 Pro and K5 Pro official with dual cameras, stereo speakers, large batteries
Lenovo unveiled two new phones today, the S5 Pro and K5 Pro, mid-rangers at slightly different price point but with similar features. Both have a clear focus on photography and pack side-firing stereo speakers along with decently-sized batteries with fast charging. Oh, and we got a couple of watches alongside them too.
Lenovo S5 Pro
The Lenovo S5 Pro offers the good things in life delivered at a moderate price. The phone has an upscale build with a metal unibody that has been sand-blasted for a satin finish.
Lenovo S5 Pro in Ice Blue, Pure Gold and Crystal Black
The phone is built around a 6.2” IPS LCD of 1080p resolution. And yes, there’s a notch, but it houses both a 20MP camera with a Sony sensor and an infrared 3D face scanner. The scanner is used for security, but also to enhance selfies.
The 3D model is used for more advanced beautification effects as well as simulating studio lighting. It’s an IMX 476 sensor with 1.0µm pixels, which can be binned 4 in 1 for better low-light performance (the f/2.2 lens isn’t much help there).
The back is home to a dual camera. The main shooter has a 12MP sensor with 1.25µm pixels and a bright f/1.8 aperture. The secondary module has a 2x telephoto lens (f/2.6) and a 20MP sensor. The rear camera can shoot 4K at 30fps videos, the front one is capped at 1080p.
There’s a fingerprint reader on the back, if you prefer it to face scanning.
The Lenovo S5 Pro is powered by a Snapdragon 636 chipset paired to 6GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB storage. There’s a hybrid dual SIM slot, so you have the opportunity to expand the storage.
The S5 Pro runs Lenovo’s ZUI software with its own brand of AI. Split screen multitasking is supported and you can have up to 4 accounts for each app (even if the app itself supports only 1).
And to keep the fun going for longer, there’s a 3,500mAh battery, which can be charged at 15W (the charger included in the box is rated at 18W, though). If one of your accessories is running low on power, you can use a USB-C cable to charge it from the phone.
The Lenovo S5 Pro can be reserved on Lenovo’s Chinese site and will ship out on October 23. It costs CNY 1,300 for the 6/64GB model (that’s $190/€160). The 6/128GB model isn’t available yet.
Lenovo K5 Pro
The Lenovo K5 Pro is a more affordable alternative to the S5 Pro. It has a 6” 1080p+ screen, no notch this time, so the usable area is pretty similar. And it’s powered by the same Snapdragon 636 chipset with 4GB or 6GB of RAM and 64GB or 128GB of storage.
Lenovo K5 Pro in Black and Gold
Above the screen is a dual selfie camera (no IR here) with a 16MP main module and a 5MP depth sensor. The rear dual camera is a similar 16+5MP setup. The main camera has an f/2.0 aperture and uses multi-frame noise reduction for better low-light shots.
16+5MP dual cameras on the front and back
Like its S-series sibling, the K5 Pro has side-firing stereo speakers. These are backed by SmartPA amps by NXP with Dirac support. Once again USB-C handles the charging while the 3.5mm headphone jack does audio.
Speaking of, the battery on this phone is larger – 4,050mAh – and supports 18W QuickCharge 3.0. It doesn’t look like charging is capped at 15W, but you can’t use the phone to charge other devices either.
The Lenovo K5 Pro is up on Lenovo’s site in China and sales start a bit later – October 25. The base 4/64GB model will set you back CNY 1,000 ($145/€125), then there’s the 6/64GB one for CNY 1,100 and, finally, the top 6/128GB model for CNY 1,300 ($190/€160).
Watches
Alongside the phones, Lenovo unveiled two watches. The Lenovo Watch S is a hybrid timepiece that will launch on October 30 at CNY 240 ($35/€30). It’s swimproof (5 ATM), can track your exercise and sleep and has a dial so you can track your daily progress.
The Lenovo Watch C is aimed at kids. It has a fairly large 1.3” AMOLED display and is made durable with IPX7 water resistance. It features a GPS so you always know where the little one is and there’s an SOS button is something is wrong. This watch is coming October 22 for CNY 400 ($58/€50).
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Reader comments
- Anirban
- 24 Nov 2018
- gML
When will lenovo S5 pro be launched in India
- datboy
- 31 Oct 2018
- xwT
When it will be available in the Philippines?..please..
- mralam
- 19 Oct 2018
- rJu
pls tell me when we get rid of this notch thing, i hv poco f1 recently buy seriously notch is not good at all.