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Lenovo Vibe S1 could come with dual Selfie Cameras

 

Planned to be revealed during MWC 2015 last March, Lenovo’s newest device has since been spotted by Chinese authorities, after passing certification for sale in China. From the photos you can tell quite a decent amount about the phone and it even has something that looks like an additional front camera sensor. However, @upleaks states that the Vibe S1 will indeed have dual-front facing cameras.

HTC is not foreign to this concept, barring the differing placements (rear instead of front), with its Duo Camera technology but this could possibly be the first front facing dual camera set up in the world. Users who love bokeh effects might consider adding that extra touch to their selfie photos, seemingly the only plus point of having two shutters up front.

Having said that, other internals include a 5-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) screen, that’s functioning thanks to an Octa-core 1.7GHz Snapdragon 615 processor. There will be 2GB of RAM and just 16GB of internal memory to take advantage of on the Vibe S1 but it does come with MicroSD expansion.

Optics will be supported by a 13-megapixel rear snapper and a (at least one) 8-megapixel front sensor for those selfies. The device will also come with LTE but there’s no mention of the Android version it’ll run when it goes on sale.

Please note that the information above are leaks, so its authenticity is questionable. That aside, are you excited yet?

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