The sides have a brushed look with metal buttons while the chrome coloured strip on the back and front is glossy. By l acking metal, the Vibe Z gains a significant weight advantage but doesn’t skimp on quality either. Build wise, the Vibe Z is mostly glass and plastic. Otherwise, the design is understated and slick. The device looks mostly pitch black from the phone, with a chrome coloured chin, the lone element that adds an executive look to the device. The Vibe Z is more curvier and has well rounded corners instead of the flat ones before, on the K900. #Z VIBE REVIEWS UPGRADE#The Lenovo Vibe Z gains a significant design upgrade from the blocky K900. You can check out the complete unboxing along with the video to find out what our initial impressions were. The box is very similar to what Lenovo had offered with the K900, and here are all the box contents that came along with it – We had unboxed the Lenovo Vibe Z when it launched earlier. With improvements on the outside in terms of design and build and on the inside in terms of internals, is the Vibe Z Lenovo’s best offering yet? How does it compare to the newer breed of flagships from other companies? Here is our detailed review of the Lenovo Vibe Z aka K910 to answer those questions. We had reviewed the K900 and found it to be a really good flagship at that point in time, and it’s not surprising that the Vibe Z is modeled off the same. The phone, also know by its codename K910, is the successor to Lenovo’s K900, the flagship from last year. Lenovo Vibe Z, the Chinese company’s flagship smartphone, was launched in India for a price of 35,999 a while back.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |