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Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro spotted with 6″ Quad HD display

The Lenovo Vibe Z which was recently announced is starting to look dated among the bunch of flagship devices today. Now that’s about to change as Lenovo is spotted with a new flagship device that joins the ranks of Oppo Find 7 and LG G3 with a Quad HD display.

The new model will be called as the Vibe Z2 Pro and the front comes with a 6.0″ Quad HD display which pushes a pixel density of 490ppi (pixels per inch). As comparison, the 5.5″ Quad HD displays on the Find 7 and G3 pushes 538ppi, which is hard to tell it apart from a standard Full HD display. It also gets an aluminium unibody which boast an incredible 7.7mm thickness and a 16MP camera with optical image stabilisation.

Powering the device is a more current Quad-Core 2.5GHz Snapdragon 801 processor with 2GB of RAM. Despite having a slim profile, the Vibe Z2 Pro 2 still manages to pack a mammoth 4,000mAh battery capacity. Looking at the screen above, the Vibe Z2 Pro supports dual-SIM and they might just release a single SIM variant like what they did here with the current Vibe Z.

Check out more pics after the break.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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