After the acquisition of Motorola, Lenovo continues to expand smartphone brands with the recent creation of a new branch named Zuk, the first smartphone, the ZUK Z1 were confirmed earlier this week. This Friday, Chang Cheng, CEO of the young brand, has fueled the curiosity of technophiles publishing on social networks a first look of the phone. With his gray striped aluminum frame at each end by small white stripes and back in what appears to be a 2.5D glass coating, the phone is very similar to Samsung Galaxy S6. It nevertheless has some differences, as its charging port, a micro USB Type-C, and its gate loudspeaker consists of a single row of orifices, like the iPhone 6.
It has already been confirmed that the Zuk Z1 would use much of the latest USB standard and a battery of more than 4000 mAh, a 13 megapixel camera and 4G LTE connectivity. For the rest of its characteristics, rumors suggest a Full HD screen of 5.5 inches, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor, 3GB of RAM and 16 or 32GB of storage. Finally, it is also equipped with a physical button hiding a fingerprint sensor U-Touch.
The Zuk Z1 will be formalized on August 11 and is expected to cost the equivalent of 275 euros. However, there is nothing to say that our borders will one day, especially if it really looks like so that leaves the Galaxy S6 think this image.