Chinese tech major Lenovo has unveiled a string of new devices at the
on-going MWC 2015 event being held in Barcelona, chiefly in their
smartphone portfolio. The company introduced the new VIBE Shot and A7000
smartphones along with the Pocket Projector on Monday.
The Lenovo
Vibe Shot, as the name indicates is a camera-centric device and by the
looks of it it's hard to discern it from a point-and-shoot camera,
especially from the rear.
The Vibe Shot features a 5-inch full-HD
IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with a 1080x1920 pixels resolution that
roughly translates to 441ppi. It is powered by a 1.7 GHz quad-core
Qualcomm MSM8939 Snapdragon 615 CPU coupled with 3GB RAM. It comes with
32 GB of internal storage expandable up to 128GB via micro-SD.
The
device runs Android 5.0.2 Lollipop out-of-the-box with the company's
VIBE UI on top. It sports a 16MP rear camera with optical image
stabilization, autofocus and triple-LED flash. There's also an 8MP front
camera on-board the device. The device is backed by a non-removable
2,900mAh battery.
The VIBE Shot will be available starting in June at a price tag of $349.
The
Lenovo A7000 on the other hand focuses on churning out good quality
sound by being the world's first smartphone to pack in the Dolby ATMOS
surround sound feature.
The A7000 features a 5.5-inch HD IPS
capacitive touchscreen with a 720x1280 pixels resolution that roughly
translates to 267ppi. It is powered by a 1.5GHz octa-core MediaTek
MT6752 CPU coupled with 2GB RAM. It comes with 8GB of internal storage
expandable up to 32GB via micro-SD.
The device runs Android 5.0
Lolipop and supports 4G LTE. It sports an 8 MP autofocus with dual LED
flash along with a 5MP snapper. It is backed by a removable 2800mAh
battery The A7000 will be available in March at a price of $169.
The
Lenovo Pocket Projector essentially is a projector meant for Android
devices that supersizes multimedia content on the device and projects it
up to 110-inch on screen. It is compatible with any Miracast or
DLNA-enabled Android, Windows 8.1 or iOS device. It comes with a
50-lumen high contrast optical engine and can rotate up to 90 degrees.
It comes with up to 2.5 hours of battery life, and supports up to 32GB
of expandable storage via micro-SD card. The Lenovo Pocket Projector will be available worldwide starting in May at $249.
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