By integrating secure chipsets to hardware encryption, the Lenovo Z5 Pro will appeal to business people or anyone who wants a high-security smartphone.
Last week, Lenovo confirmed that it will launch the Lenovo Z5 Pro smartphone in the framework of the event held in China on November 1 next. Then Lenovo CEO Len Yongqing repeatedly posted a daily ad poster to countdown to the event. The posters of yesterday and today have confirmed some of the features on this handset.
Advertising posters unveiled yesterday confirmed that the Lenovo Z5 Pro will have a mechanical slider design, using a dual spiral mechanism for the slider and 6 “sensor” controls. The poster also said that the Z5 Pro’s slide mechanism would be able to last over 300,000 times “stuck” continuously. This is the same number that Oppo gave to the slider automatically on Oppo Find X.
Not only that, but this poster also confirmed that the machine will have dual camera selfie on the front and dual camera selfie on the back. The dual camera unit on the back is arranged vertically and centered. Because it does not come with a fingerprint sensor on the back, it is likely that the phone will have a built-in fingerprint sensor under the display.
The second poster posted today shows that the Lenovo Z5 Pro will be equipped with a secure chipset for hardware encryption. Thanks to this feature, Lenovo Z5 Pro will be very attractive to business people or anyone who wants a smartphone with high security.
In addition, the ad poster also has the word “Turbo” printed on the chipset. Although not sure what it means, it can also be a feature to improve performance with the same software as Oppo’s Hyper Boost technology.