Lenovo unveils three S-series smartphones at Mobile World Congress 2014

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At Mobile World Congress 2014, hosted in Barcelona, mobile devices are being announced thick and fast. Lenovo’s new devices being showcased at the event include the next generation of smartphones within the S-series: the S860, S850 and S660. The Lenovo S860, S850 and S660 start at $349, $269 and $229 respectively, and will be available in online and from some retailers starting June 2014.

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Lenovo today unveiled the next generation of its S-series smartphones at the 2014 Mobile World Congress. The S860, S850, and S660 were designed to cater to specific consumers — including mobile professionals, those who just want a “fashionable” smartphone, and people labeled as “media addicts”. All are running Android 4.2 and come equipped with quad-core MTK processors, along with Lenovo’s suite of DOit apps, dual SIM capability, a wide-angle front camera and a flash-equipped rear camera. Consumers can purchase the Lenovo S860, S850, and S660 for $349, $269, and $229 respectively in select markets and on Lenovo’s website starting June 2014.

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