Monday, May 28, 2018








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Pode a Lenovo lançar o primeiro smartphone com ecrã “infinito” sem notch?
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Asian brand prepares to shake smartphone Market

It is already on June 5 that Lenovo will unveil its next smartphone. Although it has not yet been unveiled, Chang Cheng, vice president of Chinese technology, has tapped his page on Weibo to leave some clues about this equipment. But, though scarce, the details are still impressive.According to Cheng, the phone will represent a significant technological breakthrough in four different areas. This is thanks to the integration of 18 patented technologies, which include a display that will occupy 95% of the front face of the device. Based on the published designs, the screen has the potential to surpass everything that has been done so far in this segment.
Note, however, that the Lenovo Z5 does not promise to be revolutionary only with respect to the image. In terms of internal storage, Cheng promises a capacity of up to 4TB. The battery, in turn, will be able to withstand 45 days in standby.The Z5 will not only integrate a screen that will occupy 95% of its front face, as a storage capacity of 4TB and a battery with autonomy for 45 days in stand-by.
To be achieved as promised, this smartphone may even represent one of the biggest technological leaps in recent years in the smartphone sector. Note that the top-of-the-range memory does not currently exceed 256GB. There are devices with capacity for memory cards of up to two or more TB, but the price of these accessories does not make them very popular among consumers. The reach of this level as an internal component will certainly raise the bar in the segment.The battery can also boost other technologies to overcome the autonomy of their devices. Although there are already some models that can withstand one or two days of continuous use, what the Chinese company promises is still impossible to find in a range of first-class smartphones.




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