Lenovo’s spin-off smartphone company ZUK has announced its new flagship device, the ZUK Z2 Pro. The Z2 Pro is similar to the Le Max 2 launched yesterday when it comes to the highlight features – a Snapdragon 820 SoC and 6GB of RAM. It runs Android Marshmallow with the ZUI interface, which allows users to sync their data with Apple’s iCloud, a feature not usually found on Android handsets.
On the front of the Z2 Pro is a 5.2-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display, along with an 8-megapixel selfie camera. Other specs include a 13-megapixel rear camera with 1.34 micron pixels (the front camera has larger pixels at 1.4 micron), 64/128GB of UFS 2.0 storage, 4G LTE connectivity, and a 3,100 mAh battery. Like the Le Max 2, the 64GB model comes with only 4GB of RAM. A USB Type-C port is onboard for charging and data transfer, and the front of the device houses a fingerprint sensor.
The ZUK Z2 Pro will go on sale on April 22nd in white and black color options, with pricing set at 2,699 Yuan (roughly $215) for the 128GB model. The 64GB variant will arrive in May, though ZUK hasn’t revealed the pricing for the base model yet. Overall, the Z2 Pro is yet another sign that the Chinese smartphone industry is pulling out all the stops with their smartphones, while continuing to offer the experience at a cheaper price than the major Android manufacturers.
Source: Weibo