Lenovo is preparing for the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona as it lines up its starting four for the said event.
And in a new report, these four handsets have allegedly appeared with their official renders.
According to the report by GSM Arena, a massive leak of the Lenovo phones have found their way to the Internet, and is now subject to the consumption of the public.
The lineup begins with the Lenovo Vibe S2, which is reported to target young Android phone owners. The device appeared in several color options, and will come with a selfie shooter. Unfortunately, no specifications have been mentioned.
Next in line is the Lenovo Vibe X3 which should be on the higher-end of the spectrum. The Android-powered smartphone reportedly comes with a 5.5-inch display with Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, a 20.7MP primary camera (probably Sony-made), and even a fingerprint sensor. The device will feature Lenovo's Hi-Fi 3.0 software package.
In addition to the first two is the Lenovo Vibe P1, which is reportedly focused on battery life and other energy-conservation features. The device allegedly comes with a 4,000mAh battery, which will definitely last an entire day with moderate use.
However, the Vibe P1 is no small-time phone when it comes to processing. The device allegedly comes with a 2GB RAM and a MediaTek chipset that supports 64-bit applications.
However, if 4,000mAh of battery is not enough for some consumers, Lenovo already figured it out. The Chinese brand has also developed the Vibe P1 Pro, which comes with 1,000mAh more battery. Some specs of the high-powered model include a 5.5-inch display (not yet confirmed) which probably has 1080p resolution as well, and 2GB of RAM. The device comes with a fingerprint scanner as well.
While this final handset was not part of the massive leak, it is also among the expected handsets to be unveiled at MWC beginning March 1.
Dubbed the Lenovo Vibe Shot (a.k.a. Vibe Max), the Android-powered smartphone will be focused on camera technology, features and other imaging capabilities. The phone reportedly comes with 16MP of camera, 5-inch 1080p screen, and a Snapdragon 615 chipset.
This MWC will definitely be among the biggest the industry has seen in years. While there are still no updates about LG's and Sony's flagship devices, the other major players, and a few of the emerging names in the business, have certainly drawn out their cards to play.