Smartphone designs have reached a plateau. Most of them are rectangular blocks built using plastic, metal, or some exotic materials like bamboo or leather. But hardly any innovation has happened in terms of core design in the last few years. Lenovo is trying to change this. In its latest phone, the Vibe X2, the company is using a new design that has layered frames made of magnesium alloy.
It also is powered by a new octa-core chip with LTE support which on paper makes it very powerful.
The Lenovo Vibe X2 is the world's first smartphone to sport a layered design. This means the chassis of the Vibe X2 is made of three magnesium layers in different colours -- Red, orange and copper. It looks nice. The phone also feels very solid. Thanks to the use of magnesium, it weighs just 120 grams, which makes it lighter than the iPhone 6. It is also pretty sleek at 7.3mm.
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