Lenovo Vibe Max phablet specs rumors: Phablet appearing at MWC 2015

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In total, Lenovo will be unveiling six mobile devices at the 2015 Mobile World Congress. The first five are expected to come in the form of traditional smartphones. But the sixth member stands to be something different with rumors that it would be the Lenovo Vibe Max.

The Lenovo Vibe Max is actually something that falls under the phablet niche. And the reason behind this classification could very well be the fact that the Vibe Max will feature a larger 6-inch screen that carries a QHD resolution.

With that said, it will be interesting to see how it can compete with other phablet brands, notably the HTC One M9 Plus, iPhone 6 Plus and of course the Samsung Galaxy Note 4.

Aside from that leak, the Vibe Max will reportedly feature a stylus (AnyPen), the first Android-powered device to come out with one.

Other rumored specs that the Vibe Max could come out with include that of an NFC Chip, a fingerprint sensor, and a 400 mAh battery.

Could the Lenovo Vibe Max be the star of the show for the company? The company will be revealing five other smartphones. That includes the Lenovo Vibe Z3 Pro, with a massive camera-setup, the Vibe S1, Vibe P1, Vibe P1 Pro and the Vibe X3.

From the Lenovo lineup set to be revealed at MWC 2015, it should be interesting to see if fans would remain at odds with the company due to an adware which was found spamming users world-wide. The said adware was found in laptops, resulting in angry droves of users.

On whether that could hamper Lenovo's chances of hitting it big with consumers at the MWC 2015 should be something to watch.

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