Hello tech fans.
I'm Luke Westaway for CNET, here with the Lenovo S660, a cheap and cheerful Android phone.
So this isn't the slimmest mobile I've ever seen, but it is quite cheap and it feels pretty thin and light.
So I think that compromise is sort of okay.
The screen is really nice.
It's got a 4.7-inch display and that has a resolution of 960 x 540 pixels.
It's running Android 4.2, which isn't the very latest version,
but it will probably be fine for what you're using this phone for.
It will definitely handle email, apps, games, that kind of thing.
For such a cheap phone, it's reasonably powerful.
It has a 1.3 gigahertz quad-core processor.
So I've got high hopes that it should be able to handle some graphically intensive games.
It has an 8-megapixel rear camera.
The one on the front though is only 0.3 megapixels, so don't expect any particularly high-res selfies.
So hardware-wise, there's nothing particularly stunning here, but what is impressive about this phone is its low price.
It's only gonna cost $229 when it goes on sale in June.
So it might be worth taking the risk on.
What do you think?
Do you like the low price or can you think of a better value mobile?
Let me know.
I'm Luke Westaway for CNET, and this is the Lenovo S660.