It looks like the Lenovo Vibe Z
from last year is due to get a follow-up pretty soon. That's because a
Lenovo K920 has been spotted at China Mobile's booth at Mobile Asia
Expo.
And since the Vibe Z bears the model number K910, the purpose of the new device becomes instantly clear.
The Lenovo K920 features a unibody design that looks metallic but
probably isn't. In terms of specs it will be a beast, coming with a
6-inch 2560x1440 pixel touchscreen, which in fact is Lenovo's first to
have such a high resolution. A 16MP camera is on the rear and a 5MP unit
is there for selfies.
Lenovo K920
The phone will be powered by Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 801
chipset, with a CPU clocked at 2.5 GHz, and will sport 3 GB of RAM.
Internal storage is set at 32GB, and you can expect Android 4.4 KitKat
to be on board.
The K920 has support for China Mobile's TD-LTE, complete with
dual-SIM functionality. Whether there will ever be a version of the
smartphone for other parts of the world is unclear at this point, as is
when it will be released in China (or even officially announced).
Update: An eagle-eyed reader contacted us to point out that
you can actually (if barely) make out the words Optical Anti-Shake next
to the camera sensor on the K920's back. This seems to be what Lenovo is
going to call the Optical Image Stabilization feature that we know from
smartphones made by other companies.
Source1, Source2, and GSM Arena
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