Lenovo Vibe Shot specs rumors: 16-megapixel camera

Lenovo Vibe X [Photo: Lenovo]

Another high-end mobile product is rumored to be released by Lenovo in the near future. The Chinese mobile phone manufacturer is consistent in producing one-of-a-kind smartphone devices that are meant to stand out above the competitions. During last month's CES 2015 event, the Beijing-based company announced that it will produce several high-end products like the Yoga Tablet 2 Pro slate that features an amazing QHD resolution display and built-in Pico projector. This time, the Chinese multinational company is rumored to be developing a new smartphone with state-of-the-art camera and other added features. 

The device, called the Lenovo Vibe Shot, is speculated to be equipped with several built-in photography tools that will help users take superb pictures. It is rumored to have a 16-megapixel rear-end primary camera built with a backside illuminated (BSI) sensor that could help increase the light captured by the shooter. It means that images taken in low-light conditions will look sharper compared to those without the BSI sensor. The camera of the rumored Lenovo Vibe Shot is also mentioned to have a triple-tone LED flash for further low-light support, as well as optical image stabilization. 

Because of these features, speculations about Lenovo's upcoming smartphone claim that the device would be able to produce high-end mobile photography without having to feature an extra large megapixel count or a huge camera body that will be somewhat awkward or would be like an obstruction in the rear of the camera. 

Apart from the camera features of the Lenovo Vibe Shot, the internal specs of the device is allegedly a little less interesting compared to other smartphone devices that will soon come out in the market. It will come with a 5-inch 1080p display, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor, 3 GB of RAM, and 32 GB built-in memory that can be expanded using the alloted microSD slot. The device is also said to run with Android 5.0 Lollipop. 

There is no confirmed release date for the device at the moment, but rumors claim that Lenovo just might reveal the smartphone next month during the Mobile World Congress 2015 in Barcelona, Spain. 

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