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Lenovo Vibe X2 spotted with unique layered metal design

After introducing its flagship Vibe Z2 Pro, Lenovo is about to unveil its new mid-tier offering with the Vibe X2 that’s shown above. Like the Vibe Z2 Pro, the new model also uses upmarket materials such as metal in a layered fashion. As shown, you’ll notice there are 3 shades of colours underneath its front glass panel.

There’s no official details yet but it could make its debut at the upcoming IFA 2014 next week.

In terms of specs, the Vibe X2 is said to be having a 5″ IPS display that does 1920×1080 resolution and it is likely to use an Octa-Core processor from MediaTek. The rest of the specs is speculated to include 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a 13MP main camera and a 5MP front shooter. Powering the device is a 2,250mAh capacity battery which is quite small for the hardware its packing.

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