Lenovo’s love to the Media Tek chipsets
came to an end now they share some love with the Qualcomm. What Lenovo gives is
the Vibe Z aka K910,
which is a Snapdragon 800 a close cousin of MT6589T-powered Vibe
X, along with the much boasted anti-finger print finish on the backside. When
we compare the older one is bigger and 1mm thicker (at 7.9mm), but it comes
with 5.5-inch full HD IPS display, a dual-SIM tray, a 13-megapixel f/1.8 main
camera (with dual-LED flash) and a 5-megapixel wide-angle front camera. Lenovo
promises its primary camera is capable of shooting up to 10 stills per half
second, plus its proprietary low-light algorithm apparently produces notably
brighter pictures with effective noise reduction.
They haven’t said about the battery
capacity but still claims a lab test report with a standby time of 278.5 hours
for the WCDMA + GSM model. . There will also be a CDMA2000 + GSM model for
China Telecom users, as well as an LTE + GSM flavor for the international
market.
Lenovo’s China’s website says it will soon
take per-orders for its upcoming device. Price and availability around the
globe is still unknown.
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