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Lenovo Vibe Shot
Following the launch of its trio of tablets yesterday, Lenovo has now unveiled two smartphones - the Vibe Shot and A7000. The Lenovo Vibe Shot aims to blend a great camera experience within a smartphone frame, while the A7000 is a mid-range offering with Dolby Atmos technology inside.
Lenovo Vibe Shot
The Lenovo Vibe Shot features a refreshing design and the back of the phone is reminiscent of a point-and-shoot camera. It's built around a 5" 1080p display and Lenovo has equipped it with Gorilla Glass for protection on both front and back.
The back holds a 16MP camera with a six-piece modular lens and a tri-color LED flash. Powering the Vibe Shot is a Snapdragon 615 chipset with a 64-bit quad-core CPU and 3GB of RAM. Additionally, there's 32GB of storage, further expanded by the microSD card slot that's on board. The battery is non-removable 2,900mAh Li-Po.At the front, an 8MP selfie camera takes charge of video chatting.
Lenovo A7000
Additionally, the phone packs a 5.5" IPS HD display and a MediaTek chipset with a 1.5GHz octa-core processor plus 2GB of RAM. Storage is 8GB backed by a microSD card slot. The phone is dual-SIM ready and offers LTE connectivity.
AT the back, there's an 8MP shooter, joined by a 5MP front-facing camera. Similar to the Vibe Shot, the A7000 packs a 2,900mAh Li-Po battery and weighs 140 grams. The phone launches this month for $170.
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