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Lenovo Zuk Z1 Mobile Specification

Lenovo Zuk Z1  Mobile Specification
History:
The ZUK Z1 is an Andriod smartphone  manufactured by ZUK Mobile , in collaboration withLenovo. Unveiled in August 2015, it is the first product by ZUK. In most markets outside china, the ZUK Z1 ships with the Cyanogen os  operating system pre-installed. Cyanogen OS is a commercial variant of CyanogenMod. In China, the ZUK Z1 ships with its own ZUI distribution, based on Android 5.1 "Lollipop"..



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Specifications:
Lenovo Zuk Z1  Mobile Specification
processor
Quad Core, 2.5 GHz
RAM
3 GB RAM
CAMERA
13 MP Primary
Dual LED Flash  and 8 MP Secobdary Camera
Secondary 5 MP
Network
Dual sim and 4G connectvity
Launch
23/06/2016
Body
 Dimensions:155.7 x 77.3 x 8.9 mm (6.13 x 3.04 x 0.35 in)
175 g (6.17 oz)
Display
5.5" 
Resolution: HD, 1920 x 1080 Pixels
Extranal Memory
Yes upto 128GB
Memory
internal:64GB
Software
Android 5.1.1. Although there has been talk of a planned upgrade to Cyanogen OS 13 based on Android 6.0,
Sound
Loud Speaker:Yes
3.5mm jack :Yes
Battery
4100 mAh battery
Communicate with another Network
Wi-Fi :Yes
Blutooth :Tes
GPS:Yes,
USB:microUSB v2.0
Colors
white,black,blue
Sensors
Compass/ Magnetometer: Yes
Proximity sensor:Yes



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