Lenovo started showing off a 6 inch smartphone with a 2560 x 1440 pixel display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor in May. Now the company is getting ready to launch the phone in select market and Lenovo’s put together a video showing off some of the phone’s features.

Meet the Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro.

As expected, the phone has a large, high-resolution display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor, Android 4.4 software, and a 16MP camera with auto-focus, HDR support, and support for low-light photos.

The Vibe Z2 Pro measures 0.3 inches thick, has a metal case, and it will be available in gold, black, or “titanium,” which is a sort of silver/gray.

The phone’s also expected to feature a 4000mAh battery and 3GB of RAM.

Lenovo’s one of the top phone makers in its home country of China, but the company hasn’t really started to push its phones in the US yet. Lenovo hasn’t said what markets it will be selling the Vibe Z2 Pro in yet.

lenovo vibe z2 pro

via IntoMobile

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5 replies on “Lenovo confirms the Vibe Z2 Pro: 6 inch superphone”

  1. Looks like a nice phone. I noticed that they copied Nokia’s camera interface almost exactly.

  2. “Immersive movies” on a six inch screen? Not really, not even on a super-duper high resolution display.

    1. Even if it doesn’t hit the US, you can probably
      but it from any number of gray martekers on
      Ebay or Amazon marketplace. No US repair
      facility in that case though.

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