Lenovo has launched the frist Vibe series device - Vibe X S960, in China yesterday. However, a new handset was spotted at the launch event - Vibe Z a.k.a K910.
The Lenovo Vibe Z was previous known as K910, and it is the successor of the Intel-powered K900. The design of the handset is similar to the Vibe X which is based on the metal material. This also meant that the Vibe series devices are basically based on metal material.
The Vibe Z has a 5.5" Full HD display and it is powered by a 2.2 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor with 2 GB of RAM. The phone is runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean without any lagging.
At the back there's a 13 MP shooter with LED flash which is similar to the Vibe X. It has a 5 MP front-facing shooter too. According to the rumors, the Vibe Z is measures at 6.9 mm slim similar to the K900. Unfortunately, other specs details such as battery capacity are still unknown.
Lenovo has announced its plans to update the device to Android 4.4 KitKat in the future. Specific plans aren't yet revealed, as isn't the pricing and availability of the Vibe Z. To view more photos of the Vibe Z, visit the source link below.
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