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Zuk Z2 Official Pros: compact size and 6GB of on-board RAM

And 'likely that later this year we will see many more, but we talked about the first smartphone with 6GB of RAM on-board only a few hours ago with Leeco The Max 2. To the list of devices you add Zuk Z2 Pro, made smartphone by a subsidiary of Lenovo, offering the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor paired, as well as to 6GB of system memory, a 5.2 "AMOLED display, and a UFS 2.0 128GB storage.

The smartphone will be available in two different variants, including the one mentioned is of course the variant to the top of the range. At a slightly lower price Zuk also propose a version with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage LPDDR4, again based on UFS 2.0 technology. Zuk Z2 Pro looks like a successor to the Z1, but a parallel device with a smaller display size (5.2 against 5.5 "), always full HD, but made with AMOLED technology.

Where Zuk Z1 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor, now old although quite powerful, the new model incorporates the latest technology provided by the Americans. In terms of cameras subsidiary of Lenovo has chosen a 13-megapixel ISOCELL sensor with individual pixel 1,34μm, phase detection auto-focus and f / 1.8, capable of recording 4K video. The front camera has a sensor 8-megapixel f / 2.0.

As Z1, Z2 Pro Zuk also integrates a biometric sensor for fingerprint scanning (fast and reliable), in addition to many other sensors available to the user: we find a heart rate monitor, a UV sensor, and an altimeter. The smartphone supports 23 bands for cellular networks, 4G LTE and VoLTE, and can connect to Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth 4.1 802.11ac devices. The battery can be charged by 3.100mAh in Quick Charge 3.0 Type-C USB.

Zuk Z2 Pro Specifications
OS Android 6.0 Marshmallow
AMOLED display 5.2 "
Full HD resolution (1080p)
Qualcomm Snapdragon processor 820
RAM 4 - 6 GB LPDDR4
Storage 64-128 GB UFS 2.0
13 MP camera - 8 MP
802.11ac Wi-Fi connectivity, Bluetooth 4.1, USB Type-C
Extra fingerprint sensor, UV, heart rate monitor, altimeter
Battery 3100 mAh
Dimensions 145.4 x 70.5 x 7.45 mm
Weight 145 g
Zuk Z2 Pro weighs only 145g and is sold with Android 6 Marshmallow installed natively. The variant to the top of the range with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of integrated storage will be available in China beginning Friday at the price of 2,699 yuan (about 366 €), while the availability of the "entry level" version with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage is scheduled for May 10, at a lower price but to date unknown.

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