[Limited Deal] ZUK Z2 4GB RAM at $205!


ZUK Z2 Review Lenovo Z2 Plus

As you may have read in our review of the ZUK Z2, the device is ab absolute charm and perhaps the best sub-$300 phone (maybe even more) you can get right now.

It’s a phone powered by the Snapdragon 820 SoC, 4GB of RAM and a really ergonomic design that makes it easy to use for almost anyone, especially if you prefer 5-inch phones over the bigger lot.

ZUK Z2 Review Lenovo Z2 Plus

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Well, good news is that the device is now available for a mere $205. Hard to believe indeed, and thanks to GizChina reader VMortens for pointing it out! Remember to use coupon reyeszukz264 at checkout to get the price down to $205. The deal ends 30th October or 500 units, whichever earlier.

Who’s getting one?

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Previous Internal battery test results of the UMI Plus
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8 Comments

  1. Yeti hand
    October 24, 2016

    I see some news which have nothing to do with elephone…
    Is the Elefever finally over??
    Please cure the website from the umisickness too

    • Jesse Afolabi
      October 24, 2016

      wtf hahahaa

      • Yeti hand
        October 25, 2016

        😉

  2. Jh1
    October 24, 2016

    That is a great phone for the price

  3. Alan Wake
    October 24, 2016

    Real bargain if you don’t care abouth the camera

    • rimakus
      October 25, 2016

      Or if phone works properly at all

  4. Ionut Johnny
    October 25, 2016

    Perfect phone at this price, 4 gb ram, big battery, great display, it doesn’t have the sensors of the pro model but for the price it’s a no brainer.

  5. April 14, 2017

    GizChina team, would it be possible to auto-unpublish these time limited articles after a certain date so readers won’t waste their time accidentally reading them? Or at least don’t link to them from the home page or from current articles.