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Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro is official with a 6" QHD display

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05 August, 2014

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Lenovo has officially unveiled its latest flagship, the Vibe Z2 Pro. The phone is the company's first to feature a 6" 2560 х 1440 pixel IPS display that's capable of outputting 500-nits brightness.

Under the hood of the Vibe Z2 Pro ticks a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 chipset (MSM8974AC) with a 2.5GHz quad-core Krait 400 CPU, 3GB of RAM and Adreno 330 GPU. Internal memory is 32GB, but there's no microSD card slot.

The phone is made out of metal and weighs 179 grams. Its measurements are 156 x 81.3 х 7.7mm which is quite thin. Still, thanks to the larger footprint, Lenovo was able to fit the Vibe Z2 Pro with a 4,000mAh battery.

The back of the phone also screams flagship, with a 16MP camera with optical image stabilization, dual LED and 4K video recording skills. The SIM card tray on the right can house two micro-SIM cards (GSM + LTE).

You can expect the phone to launch in September in black, gold and white. In Russia, the phone will cost $834 (RUB 29,990), although phones in the country are somewhat overpriced compared to most markets so it might be available for cheaper elsewhere.

Source | Via

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  • AnonD-319209
  • YTR
  • 14 Oct 2014

There is something called "OTG" plug and play your OTG pen drive and get your expandable storage when you need it. Wouldn't cost much and is usable on multiple devices.

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  • AnonD-319209
  • YTR
  • 14 Oct 2014

There is no 4GB Ram on the Note 4. It's 3 GB. The price difference is Rs. 20000 (nearly 330$ USD) which could get you a new phone or a lot of other things.

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  • AnonD-308530
  • Lft
  • 17 Sep 2014

After having Optimus 2x for 3 years , i will , as an act of revenge , never buy anything from LG ever again. Even if they become the best bran in everything. And i will convince people not to buy their stuff too. That phone brought to me so much pain...

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