In the 2015 edition of the The Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Chinese electronics giant, Lenovo unveiled a 64-bit smartphone. The P90 as it will be known is the first phone running on Intel’s 64-bit Atom 1.8GHz quad-core processor, and supports LTE-Advanced, which offers theoretical download speeds of 150 Mbps.
The phone also packs a huge 4000mAh battery that Lenovo claims can last about two days. The p90 will be available for $499.