
Until tonight we had never talked about a new Chinese company that just started debut today in the so busy smartphone market. ZUK is the name of this new producer and, to those who were already feeling doubts about the quality and reliability of their products, just know that the newborn company is no more than a subsidiary of the best-known Lenovo. Today, the first smartphone for this new producer has been introduced ZUK Z1, smartphone that looks to be very interesting.
The device in question comes with a very pleasing design that recalls the one already seen on the big screen Meizu MX4, especially with respect to the metallic side frame. The ZUK Z1 is equipped with a large display IPS da 5.5 inches with resolution full-HD capable of reproducing, according to the manufacturer, the 100% of the NTSC color range.
Below the bonnet we find the tried and tested SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 801, chip quad-core a 32-bit operating at the maximum frequency of 2.5 GHz, accompanied by the video card Adreno 330 e 3 GB of RAM. The cut of memory instead, is exclusively of 64 GB.
Absolutely from the top range also the photo compartment, featuring front camera from 8 megapixel and rear camera from 13 megapixel with dual flash LEDs e optical image stabilizer.
In addition to the ever-present WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS, we have connectivity support Dual-SIM dual LTE which guarantees compatibility with both Chinese and European networks.
As usual on the latest generation smartphones, it is ZUK Z1 it is equipped with a fingerprint sensor implemented under a home physical key that also acts as a navigation key. Finally, it is worth noting the battery capacity, which in this device amounts to 4100 mAh.
As for the software aspect, on this smartphone we find the latest incarnation of the green robotic operating system, Android 5.1, with proprietary personalization of ZUK call ZUI. Most likely this ROM is dedicated exclusively to the Chinese market, for the European one will be available so famous Cyanogen OS.
Last but not least, the selling price, which in China will be 1799 Yuan, about 260 € at the current exchange rate.
via | Sm @ rty