By Karl Tisbe, | December 23, 2016
The Zuk Edge is priced at $330 for the 4GB RAM and $360 for the 6GB version. (YouTube)
After unveiling the Zuk Edge a couple of weeks ago, Lenovo officially launched the smartphone earlier this week.
The Zuk Edge features a 5.5-inch full HD near bezel-less dual-curved display which runs on the Android Nougat 7.0 operating system. Similar to the Xiaomi's Mi Mix, the Zuk Edge boasts of an 86.4 percent screen-to-body ratio. Although not enough to best the Mi Mix's 91.3 percent, it is still an eye-candy among smartphones.
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Lenovo's Zuk Edge is equipped with Qualcomm's Snapdragon 821 chipset, Adreno 530 GPU, with 4/6GB of RAM and 64GB of ROM. However, there is no room for more storage as the Zuk Edge does not have a MicroSD card slot.
The Zuk Edge packs a 3,100mAH battery which could last a day. Its battery life might not be enough for some but having the fast-charging makes up for it.
Lenovo's Zuk Edge is equipped with a 13MP main camera with phase detection autofocus and an 8MP front camera. Below the display, it sports a fingerprint sensor capable of unlocking the device in less than 0.10 seconds. The Zuk Edge also has a built-in heart rate sensor, pneumatic altimeter, and a UV light sensor.
The Zuk Edge is equipped with a Dirac HD Sound which provides Hi-Fi audio. It comes with a 3.5mm audio jack.
The Zuk Edge is priced at $330 for the 4GB RAM and $360 for the 6GB version. The Lenovo Zuk Edge will start shipping to customers on the first of January 2017 in China, with no news regarding the international release.
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