Lenovo Vibe X3 Specs, Release Date: New Smartphone With Dual Speakers, Powerful Cameras Coming Soon
Lenovo introduced new smartphones at the IFA 2015 conference in Berlin. A new smartphone from the company, called the Vibe X3, is also expected to debut soon.
Lenovo has received approval from Tenaa, China's Telecommunication Certification Center, for the Vibe X3, Phone Arena reports. With this approval, Lenovo will be able to begin selling the phone in China and soon in other countries as well.
The Vibe X3 will run the latest version of Android, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. The smartphone will feature a 5.5-inch full-HD display.
Inside the Vibe X3 will be a hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor and 3 GB of RAM. Users will be able to expand the standard 32 GB of internal storage with a microSD card.
It looks like the Vibe X3 will feature a fingerprint sensor on the back of the device below the rear camera. The combination of the fingerprint sensor and the camera actually looks like a tab on top of a soda can. The rear camera will be 21 megapixels (MP) and will come equipped with a dual-LED flash system. A rather powerful 8 MP front-facing camera will also be included on the Vibe X3.
A unique feature that should excite music listeners is the dual speakers, which will be on the front of the device, according to NDTV Gadgets. This will lead to better sounding music and higher quality sound from videos.
The Vibe X3 will measure 154 x 76.4 x 9.4 mm and weigh 175 grams. The right side of the phone will include power and volume buttons, while the left side will have a SIM/microSD card slot.
No pricing information is being released yet on the Lenovo Vibe X3, however it is expected to be priced near other top-of-the-line smartphones. With excellent features like the powerful camera, fingerprint sensor and dual front-facing speakers, the Vibe X3 will certainly demand a high price tag, similar to other flagship phones like the Samsung Galaxy S6 or the LG G4.
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