The standout feature of the device is the 4,000 mAh battery which is said to offer a standby time of 34 days on 2G, 29 days on 3G and 30.5 days on 4G. As for the rest of its specs, what we’re look at are pretty common for a mid-range handset:
5-inch 720p IPS display 2GB RAM 16GB internal memory, microSD card slot for additional 32GB 64-bit octa-core SoC with eight Cortex A53 cores from MediaTek at 1.7 GHz and a Mali-T760-MP2 GPU clocked at 700 MHz Wi-Fi 802.11n, dual-SIM functionality and LTE Category 4 connectivity 13 MP camera with LED flash and a 5 MP shooter featured at the front Android 4.4 KitKat
The handset also comes packed with the following games – Asphalt 8, Tap the Frog, Green Farm 3, Real Football 2015, Spiderman Ultimate Power and apps – SHAREit, Security, SYNCit, Evernote®, Complete family of Google apps, Guvera Music, CamCard, CamScanner, Kingsoft Office, Route 66 Navi + Maps, Txtr eBooks, UC Browser. The smartphone is 8.9 mm thin, which isn’t that bad, actually, if we consider what a huge battery it has do pack on the inside. And it weighs 149 grams, which shouldn’t be too heavy on your hand. The P70 comes with the Quick Charge feature which lets you fully recharge your smartphone in just 3 hours or it can give you a 15-minute charge for up to 4 hours talktime. As you can see in the right-aligned image, it comes with a pretty classy Midnight Blue color. All in all, this seems to be a decent mid-ranger which could potentially help the company become a more important player in the mobile market.