Lenovo this week unveiled its latest flagship offering in the shape of the Lenovo VIBE Z2, a more affordable alternative to the Lenovo VIBE Z (check the VIBE Z review here). Lenovo claims the VIBE Z2 as the first 64-bit smartphone from the company, using what seems to be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 system-on-chip. Available in China from September with selected global availability from October, the Z2 will retail for an expected $439 USD.
Our man Roland managed to get hold of the new Lenovo VIBE Z2 to give us all a closer look at the new mid-range offering from one of China’s most ambitious companys:
The brushed aluminum design of the VIBE Z has been continued with the Z2, which sports a uni-body aluminum design that is also pretty slim at just 7.8mm. In terms of cameras, the VIBE Z2 uses a 13MP Sony Exmor BSI sensor which brings OIS, while on the front the device uses a decent quality 8MP camera. In terms of memory, you are getting a 2GB of RAM and 32GB of onboard storage. The device integrates a non-removable 3,000mAh battery.
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