Lenovo sent an invitation to launch Vibe X2, an invitation to 'imitate' Apple
Lenovo has just sent an invitation to the press for the launch of the new high-end smartphone Vibe X2 on September 4. At first glance, we can see that the invitation form above has a design that is quite similar to the sample invitation from Apple.
Lenovo has just sent an invitation to the press for the launch of the new high-end smartphone Vibe X2 on September 4. At first glance, we can see that the invitation form above has a design that is quite similar to the sample invitation from Apple.
Lenovo's event will take place on September 4 (before the 5-day Apple event) . If in the invitation of Apple with the words " Wish we could say more " - "If only we could say more", then Lenovo's invitation letter had the words " We can't say anything either " - "We can't say anything . " It seems that Lenovo is trying to model the invitation to be very similar to Apple.
Looking at the invitation, we can guess that the focus of this event is the Vibe X2 - a high-end smartphone from Lenovo following the Vibe X. Not long ago we also have a lot of configuration information and the exposed design of the Vibe X2 on.
Lenovo showed that it seems that Vibe X2 will run Android "L" , but no one can be sure of this until the event takes place. According to some previous sources, Vibe X2 will have a metal design with 5-inch Full HD screen, 2GB RAM, 5MP front camera and 13MP rear camera. At first glance, we can see that the Vibe X2 is quite similar to Sony's recent Xperia phones.
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