Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow Update: Lenovo Zuk Z2 certification confirms Marshmallow OS

By Ajay Kadkol - 27 May '16 14:10PM

Lenovo ZUK Z2, the much awaited smartphone succeeding the first generation device is now expected to come in two storage options with the first model being 3GB RAM along with a 32GB ROM and of course the latter being a 4GB RAM alongside a 64GB ROM variant. Seems like Lenovo is likely to launch ZUK Z2 at an event in China on May 31.

The smartphone is the according fair to be called the 'Lite' variant of ZUK Z2 Pro, which the company had already unveiled way back in April. Now, a leaked certification has apparently confirmed the complete specifications of the upcoming new device. A listing on TENAA, the Chinese smartphone certifications site confirms that the Lenovo ZUK Z2 will definitely be available in white and black colour variants. According to another report, the smartphone sports a 5.5-inch full HD display with a resolution of 1080 x 1920p. The website also revealed the dual-SIM smartphone will be seen running Android Marshmallow on top of ZUI 2.0. Lenovo ZUK Z2 features a 13MP primary camera and 8MP front shooter.

It is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor, clocked at 2.15GHz. Just like Lenovo ZUK Z1, which was recently launched in India, the ZUK Z2 will also not support expandable storage. The listing hints at a 7.9 mm thick smartphone that weighs just 150 grams. There is a 3100mAh battery backing up the device, with support from QuickCharge 3.0. Lenovo said it sold 25,000 units of ZUK Z1 in its first Amazon sale in India. The ZUK1 is a fantastic device priced at round 200$ roughly intended for people who really are not into processing unity which is really old, but for the price point the Snapdragon 801 is a fantastic choice. The website does not reveal any details about the price or availability of ZUK Z2

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