CES 2014 is just around the corner but Lenovo went ahead to kickstart the year with an announcement. Lenovo recently introduced its first ever 4G/LTE phone in the form of the Vibe Z. The device seems to be a latecomer but actually, we’ve seen this last November already. The LTE version has just been released complete with a quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor, up to 16GB storage, 2GB RAM, WiFi, 13-megapixel f/1.3 camera, and a 5MP front camera.
Making this device a winner is its textured plastic back and the oversized icon on the Android UI. Lenovo Vibe Z LTE will be available in the Philippines, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia next month with a $549 price tag for the contract-free version.
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