Lenovo has a new idea about smartphones, a layered design. This is how they put out something unique in a world of smartphones that all look the same. The firm's new Vibe X2 has four layers which users can see from a side view, the front layer is smaller than the other three layers. It also acknowledges add-on modules or accepts extensions that can be attached easily to the back of the phone.
This makes the smartphone different from the others of the Android pack, although the layered design looks to be a few more than a visual creation. It does permit Lenovo to play with materials and colors, on the other hand, so the Vibe X2 will be introduced in five colors, bamboo, and charcoal, white, red and gold, the back side of the phone is really made of bamboo wood.
The gadget has 5-inch full High Definition screen, a13 megapixel rear camera, and 5 megapixel front cameras and a Media Tek octa-core processor. It also operates on Android 4.4 KitKat and with the latest Vibe 2.0 UI of Lenovo, which lets instant access to the users' apps.
Other ingenious software tricks has a "beautification bar," which Lenovo creates selfies to have natural gestures and more beautiful, which let the users shoots a selfie by blinking, or saying cheese or showing a victory sign, for instance.
Lenovo also introduced the Vibe Z2, a quad core and 5.5 inch smartphone who recognizing spec is an 8 megapixel front camera with a rear camera that has a 13 megapixel sensor, which should makes selfies, sharper. This smartphone is 0.3 thin and weighs 5.6 ounces, and has Android 4.4 KitKat as its operating system. Both phones will be launch in China starting October and will then be sold to Middle East, Asia Pacific and Easter Europe. The Vibe Z2 costs $429 and the Vibe X2 is at $399.