Lenovo’s K920 flagship smartphone will be unveiled next month

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About a month ago, a certain Lenovo K920 made its way online. The handset is said to be the next flagship device for the company and now according to reports and a post on Weibo, it seems that the official announcement could be taking place on the 5th of August. This is according to a teaser image that was uploaded onto Weibo which shows off the back of the device. While the teaser image certainly does not name the device in question, its rear-facing camera is similar to previous leaked images, suggesting that we could indeed be looking at the Lenovo K920. The teaser also seems to confirm the fact that the camera will be of the 16MP variety and will sport a dual flash unit.

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Lenovo is all set to unveil its latest flagship smartphone, the K920. Wang Yan, the company’s marketing general manager has posted a teaser image on his Weibo account that gives us a glimpse of the smartphone. The teaser image confirms the presence of a 16 megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash and optical image stabilization. Apart from that the invite doesn’t give away much about the smartphone. However, previous rumors suggest that the upcoming flagship from Lenovo will sport a 6-inch display with a resolution of 2560 x 1440 pixels. Under the hood lies a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset with quad core 2.5GHz processor along with 3GB of RAM. The smartphone is expected run on Android 4.4 KitKat out of the box. The 5 megapixel front facing shooter will help you take high quality selfies, which of course is the latest trend. Lenovo K920 is said to house 32GB of internal memory, but there is no word whether it can be expanded via microSD card or not. There is no word on the pricing and the availability details of the Lenovo K920, but thankfully we will not have to wait that much longer to know about it.

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