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Lenovo Vibe Alpha coming with New Display Technology?

Lenovo Vibe series manufactured one of the best flagships of 2014 and 2015 and its like they want to hold their name this time even. A recent render of the Lenovo Vibe Alpha shows that lenovo maybe bringing something too unique and new for the “Display Technology” of smartphones. Thankfully, we have enough info to get it covered right! 😉

Deviantart user r4yNTv has created a brand new Lenovo concept phone, going by the name of Lenovo Vibe Alpha. The device is pictured below and comes with midrange specs and some nifty display technologies.

It has a 5 inch Full HD screen from JDI (AH-IPS), with 90% NTSC color space and 1500:1 contrast ratio. There’s also the MediaTek MiraVision Display Engine in the mix and color tuning features, too. ClearMotion 60 FPS interpolation is promised, as well as Asahi Dragontrail-X Cover Glass. The touchscreen controller is the Synaptics ClearPad 3700 and when you see the designer going into such details, it’s clear that he put a lot of work into it.

Lenovo-Vibe-Alpha-concept

The CPU here is a MediaTek Helio X10 and we also get the Vulkan API-ready G6200 GPU, plus 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage. Bosch sensors are included, for infrared, color, temperature, pressure, gesture recognition and more. There’s a 16 megapixel camera in the mix and this model has an anodized aluminum frame, with chamfered edges on both sides.

There’s also a brushed aluminum camera strip and carbon fiber back cover. IP67 rating is also here and the OS is Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow with the promise of Android N support already.

So its pretty amazing how Lenovo is improving their productions and technology. Is that a new effect after owning Motorola? Or they are themselves awesome? Let us know your thoughts on the comment sections below! 🙂

Judhajeet Das

Tech Passionate and Heavy Geek! Into Blogging world since 2014 and never looked back since then :) I am also a YouTube Video Producer and Co-own InMyPlanet Networks. Co-Founder, Tekh Decoded.

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