Lenovo First To Release 12GB of RAM in a Smartphone

Lenovo Fans will open their mouths in surprise because they have never seen a thing like this before. 12GB  of RAM on a smartphone is no joke and the company is doing that with the flagship known as Lenovo Z5 Pro GT.

The company is also first to announce that its phone will carry the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor. However, the processor may or may not be common in smartphones come next year. This processor has been reputed to be something that can give Apple a run for its clout.

Latest update suggests that Lenovo Z5 Pro GT may be the first to feature the 12GB of RAM as it will be released in January, although we do not know if another phone manufacturer is secretly planning another 12GB or more RAM before January starts.

If Lenovo becomes the first to release this phone, it will mean that the phone will beat Google Pixel 3 three times in memory capacity, and also 50 percent more than what is obtainable in Razer Phone 2. This is really massive and we wait to see how the phone performs after its release in the month of January 2019.

Xiaomi, Nubia, and OnePlus have all done the 10GB of RAM thing and that’s something that commentators are lauding the Chinese companies for. But with Lenovo trying to break that record, more is to come, probably just for bragging rights.

Lenovo Z5 Pro GT

If the phone is coming with Snapdragon 855 it means that this may be one of the fastest phones to welcome 2019. Combining 12GB RAM with Snapdragon 855 will encourage smooth operation of resource intensive games, multi-tasking, and other things.

That space may really be a grandiose one because other phones with much lesser performance features can also handle multi-tasking smoothly.

To cut things short, other specs of the phone are as follows- the Z5 Pro GT features 6.4 inches screen, 2340 x 1080 pixel resolution, AMOLED display, 16 MP + 24 MP rear camera, 16 MP + 8 MP front camera, making four cameras overral, an in-display fingerprint sensor, USB-C port, a 3.5 mm headphone jack, NFC support, option for up to 512GB of storage, and even more nice features!

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