Chinese smartphone maker Zuk, which is backed by Lenovo, has released a phone called the Zuk Z1. Now, a few images have surfaced online claiming to be the Zuk Z2. One can expect to see the new smartphone sometime next year. The main highlight of the device its supposed 360 degree rotating camera mounted on top of the display. This smartphone is expected to be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 chip. According to a images shared by My Drivers, the device sports a metal and glass design and offers rounded corners around the frames.  Based on the leak, the Zuk Z2 will feature a 2.5D glass. The device is also said to include an internal storage of 64GB, and may also come in a 128GB version. As of now, no specifications have been revealed. Zuk CEO earlier this month had also stated that Zuk Z1 users would be receiving a new ZUI version based on Android 6.0 Marshmallow in March next year. In terms of specifications, the Zuk Z1 features a 5.5 inch FHD screen and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor. It is loaded with 3GB RAM and 64GB storage. The device also has a 13MP SONY IMX214 camera on the rear, and an 8MP front camera. In addition, the key features of the device as revealed by ZUK include 4G-capable, support for Bluetooth, GPS, USB Type-C port, fingerprint scanner and Wi-Fi. It comes fuelled by a 4100mAh battery. In comparison, the OnePlus 2 has a 3300 mAh battery. After OnePlus and YU, this is yet another milestone partnership by Cyanogen.
Chinese smartphone company Zuk, which is backed up Lenovo, has released one phone so far called the Zuk Z1, Now, few images have surfaced online claiming to be the Zuk Z2. One can expect to see the new smartphone sometime next year.
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