These are Lenovo's latest smartphones - the Vibe X2 and Vibe Z2. The former is clearly the superior smartphone with a 5" 1080p display. It has a MediaTek MT6595m true octa-core chipset with 2GB of RAM and a processor that clocks all the way up to 2.0GHz.
The Vibe X2 has 32GB of storage, 13MP snapper on the back with a 5MP front-facer handling selfies and front video.
The battery is 2,300mAh unit and the Lenovo Vibe X2 is pleasantly light for a 5-incher at just 120g and extremely thin at just 7.27mm.
In charge of operating the device is Android 4.4 KitKat with Lenovo's Vibe UI 2.0.
The Lenovo Z2 looks to be the QHD Vibe Z2 Pro's underboss. It packs a huge 5.5" display of 720p resolution, a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 chipset with four 1.2GHz cores and 2GB of RAM.
The Vibe Z2 has a 13MP main camera and 8MP front-facing one. It's pretty light for its size at 158g and offers dual-SIM support.
All of the above puts the Lenovo Vibe Z2 as a prime competitor to HTC's newly-announced Desire 820 (hands-on here).
The Lenovo Vibe X2 will cost $399 and the Vibe Z2 $429 and will be available in China this October, later to Asia Pacific and after that will trickle west to the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
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