One of Lenovo’s latest devices, the Z6 Lite, has landed in our hands. Join us as we take a quick look of this 6.3-inch, triple rear camera, Snapdragon 710 powered smartphone.
The Lenovo Z6 Lite has an IPS display measuring at 6.3 inches, with a resolution of 2340 x 1080. There’s a waterdrop notch at the top where the 16MP selfie camera resides. Bezel-wise, the device sports pretty slim ones all over, except for the chin but it isn’t too distracting and therefore, not much of an issue.
Turning it over on its rear, the Z6 Lite has a gradient colorway that Lenovo calls “Stardust.” At first glance, the phone displays a green color but moving around; it turns into purple. The rear is also speckled with sparkles, hence Lenovo nicknaming it with “Stardust.” The Z6 Lite pairs up that pretty lovely finish with a plastic-constructed body; it would’ve been too much to expect a glass rear, given the smartphone’s price range, after all.
A triple camera setup consisting of 16MP + 8MP + 5MP shooters sit on the rear, along with a fingerprint scanner. The gold accents on the triple cameras and the scanner give the phone a nice touch.
On the right, one can find the power button and the volume rocker. The buttons are pretty easy to reach and are clicky as well.
The hybrid dual SIM tray can be found on the left side of the device.
The top of the Z6 Lite is pretty bare as the headphone jack, microphone, the Type-C port, and the loudspeaker are all positioned at the bottom.
Powering the Z6 Lite is a Snapdragon 710 chipset, coupled with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. The smartphone is equipped with a 4,050mAh battery with support for 15W fast charging. The Lenovo Z6 Lite is a pleasantly surprising smartphone in terms of its price to specs ratio. It’s interestingly priced just under PHP 10,000, even with its great specs, and the fact that the device feels solid and premium in hand. Stay tuned as we take the Z6 Lite for a full review.
With additional input from Joey Maceda.
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Jasper says:
Sad that Lenovo is not anymore active in the Phil.
Anyways, I wish yuga tech will deliver a more in depth article, not just giving the specs and first hand impressions.