Lenovo Z6 confirmed to feature triple cameras by Sony, Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 processor
Lenovo Z6 teaser (Source: Indiashopps)
The Lenovo Z6 will soon take its place in Lenovo's portfolio straight between the Snapdragon 855-powered Z6 Pro flagship and the Snapdragon 710-driven mid-range Z6 Youth Edition. This upcoming handset will come with Sony AI triple cameras, two-day battery life, and a new processor — most likely the Snapdragon 730.
Lenovo is back with a new Z6 teaser, which was published on Weibo, as usual. The exam report card confirms a few key elements, although there is still enough left in the shade for now when it comes to the specs and features of this handset that will be placed between the already available Z6 Pro and Z6 Youth Edition.
According to the aforementioned teaser, the Lenovo Z6 features a Sony AI triple camera, a generous battery that can provide up to two days of autonomy (however, its capacity has not been unveiled yet), as well as a "new generation processor" which is probably the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730. The model number of the Lenovo Z6 described in the teaser is L78121.
The model number above also surfaced on Geekbench, where the listing mentioned a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 processor, 8 GB of memory, and 18 W fast charging. The handset also made its way to TENAA a few days ago, but the details are not available yet.
Although Lenovo has not confirmed the launch date yet, it seems that the Z6 will hit the Chinese market before the end of the month. Remains to see when — and if — this handset will reach other markets. As usual, we will keep an eye on this topic — so stay tuned.
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