Lenovo built a slider phone with 12GB of RAM
While Lenovo continues to push the Motorola brand in the West, it's also been busy doing its own thing back in China. Just last month, the company brought us the Z5 Pro all-screen slider phone which, to our surprise, packed mid-tier specs to woo the budget-conscious consumers. That's all well and good, but surely such a special form factor deserves the best specs available, right? This is where the new Z5 Pro GT comes in.
Announced at the Beijing event today, this new Android phone comes loaded with up to 12GB of RAM -- a new record for smartphones -- along with up to 512GB of storage. It's also the second smartphone confirmed to feature Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 855 chipset, though unlike OnePlus' yet-to-be-named flagship device, Lenovo's slider won't be packing 5G radio.
[...] Despite being the first 12GB RAM smartphone, the Z5 Pro GT won't be available for pre-order until January 15th next year, ahead of the official launch on the 24th. Prices range from 2,698 yuan or about $390 for the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage version, all the way to 4,398 yuan or about $640 for the 12GB RAM + 512GB storage top model.
You know what's next. 16 GB.
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(Score: 2) by Virindi on Tuesday December 18 2018, @10:25PM (2 children)
How about instead, give us some options for a phone which aren't the size of a laptop with 6 hours of battery life? When will this "flagship" madness end?
When will there be at least an OPTION for a very small phone with a physical keyboard? Why must every phone be identical*, and if the design doesn't work for you then too bad?
*Yes, I know: "Apple"
(Score: 2) by arslan on Tuesday December 18 2018, @11:55PM (1 child)
Checkout the blackberry Keyone - runs Android, there's a few other models from bb as well.
(Score: 2) by Virindi on Wednesday December 19 2018, @01:37AM
It is still way too big. I want a phone similar in size to old school ones. My current dumbphone is 69 x 69 x 16mm, with a qwerty keyboard.
I might even accept touch only if the phone was like 90mm tall and had a week of battery life.
But the phone you linked is the typical 150 x 75mm form factor. I actually have an android phone of that size and I never carry it anywhere because it is just way too huge. (It is a Xaomi Mi A1, 155 x 75 x 7.3mm.) A 150mm phone feels like a tablet. I understand why people who use their phone as their primary computing device would want such a thing, but I don't.