Lenovo Z5 smartphone teasers have been very regular, thanks to Lenovo VP Chang Cheng. The smartphone's sketch teased
earlier reveals that this could be the first smartphone with no chin
whatsoever. Now, Cheng has published camera samples said to be from the
Lenovo Z5 flaunting the photo-taking skills of the smartphone, whilst
also confirming that it will sport a dual camera setup.
The two camera samples posted by Cheng on Weibo
seem to have been shot at dusk and dawn when the lighting is dim. These
photos, taken in poor lightning conditions, have good clarity, limited
noise, and crisp detail. Furthermore, there is a watermark at the bottom
edge of every photo confirming that they have been taken using the
Lenovo Z5, and a dual camera icon is present in the watermark confirming
of a dual lens at the back. The watermark also confirms that the Lenovo
Z5 camera has AI capabilities as well.
Lenovo Z5 Camera Sample
Lenovo Z5 is tipped to launch with a full screen display, and a mammoth 4TB internal storage
capacity. Cheng teased that the smartphone will launch with 4TB of
storage thanks to "particle technology". He claims that with this much
storage, the smartphone will be able to hold 2000 HD movies, 150,000
lossless music files, and 1 million photos.
Cheng has also been sharing photos showing the smartphone's display
partly. It doesn't have a notch at the top or bottom to houses the
selfie camera, earpiece, and sensors including the ambient light and
proximity sensor. Cheng also mentioned vaguely that the new model will
include four technological breakthroughs and 18 patented technologies.
As mentioned, the Lenovo Z5 is expected to launch on June 14
and presumably specification details will start to crop up as we near
the date of unveil. Looking at the specification and design details
cropping up, we expect this device to be positioned in the premium
smartphone range
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Lenovo Z5 Camera Samples Reveal AI Features, Dual Camera Setup
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