Lenovo Z6: 4000mAh Battery Confirmed by the Vice President


Lenovo Z6 Battery

Lenovo’s vice president, Chang Cheng, just unveiled one of the most important details of the company’s upcoming mid-range killer, the Lenovo Z6. Chang did indeed confirm on Weibo that the device will be equipped with a 4000mAh battery.

Previously, it has been exposed that the Lenovo Z6 will pack a Snapdragon 730 processor. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 730 CPU is built on the 8nm process, the CPU uses the same 4-series Kryo core as the Snapdragon 855. While the clock speed is 2.2GHz. This brings a 35% single core score improvement over the past generation.

Lenovo Z6: 4000mAh Battery Confirmed by the Vice President

Lenovo Z6 Battery

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Going back to today’s news, Chang Cheng said that the 8nm chip will be aided by a 4000mAh battery. Lenovo’s laboratories have simulated real use scenarios and achieved 31.5 hours of battery life. So two days of use with one single charge. Other Lenovo official data includes 395 hours of standby time, 38 hours of talk, 26 hours of video playback and 16 hours of gaming.

What’s really impressing is the thickness of the phone though. Lenovo’s officials do indeed claim the phone is less than 8mm thick, which is clearly a very small number.

As for charging, Lenovo Z6 will support 15W QC3.0 and 18W fast charging. You can play games for 2 hours after 15 minutes of charge.

Previously, Chang Cheng also announced other details of the Lenovo Z6: Sony AI three camera setup, thin four-curved surface and so on.

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Finally, the upcoming smartphone is expected to pack a 6.3-inch display of the AMOLED type.

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