This Android smartphone from Lenovo has appeared on the
Chinese TENAA website. Dubbed the X2, the smartphone
has passed certification in the country and has revealed a
decent sounding specs sheet in the process.
The Lenovo X2 will be available in two versions with
model names X2-CU and X2-TO. The X2-CU is
powered by an octa-core CPU, presumably residing in
a MediaTek chipset, while the X2-TO packs a 2.2GHz
dual-core processor. This is the only difference between the two
as both feature a 5" 1080p display, 2GB of RAM and
32GB of storage.
At the back, both Lenovo X2 versions feature a 13MP snapper
with LED flash and a 5MP front-facing camera. Their dimensions
are 140.2 x 68.6 x 7.27mm and the overall design is a bit
reminiscent of Sony's Xperia Z-series of phones.
With the certification process done with, Lenovo should launch
the Android 4.4 running phones soon enough.
Chinese TENAA website. Dubbed the X2, the smartphone
has passed certification in the country and has revealed a
decent sounding specs sheet in the process.
The Lenovo X2 will be available in two versions with
model names X2-CU and X2-TO. The X2-CU is
powered by an octa-core CPU, presumably residing in
a MediaTek chipset, while the X2-TO packs a 2.2GHz
dual-core processor. This is the only difference between the two
as both feature a 5" 1080p display, 2GB of RAM and
32GB of storage.
At the back, both Lenovo X2 versions feature a 13MP snapper
with LED flash and a 5MP front-facing camera. Their dimensions
are 140.2 x 68.6 x 7.27mm and the overall design is a bit
reminiscent of Sony's Xperia Z-series of phones.
With the certification process done with, Lenovo should launch
the Android 4.4 running phones soon enough.