What you’re seeing above is the back of the smartphone, and we can recognize the familiar metalish tent and the color contrast used by the company. Actually, it is so simply that it makes you think why it took a company so long to come up with something like this. What makes the device impressive, besides the stylish looks, is the fact that there’s almost no bulk on the back, even if it embeds such a capable camera sensor. The smartphone also has a physical camera button that includes 2-stage shutter release which activates the autofocus feature when it’s pressed halfway. A physical slider is present as well, to allow users to change between smart mode and pro mode. So, if you are looking for a smartphone with dedicated buttons for camera features, then this is definitely a worthy contender. When you are switching between modes, the camera app user interface changes completely. Thus, on smart mode it’s mainly automatic and on pro mode it lets you change the ISO level, white balance, exposure, and much more. The 16-megapixel camera also optical image stabilization (OIS) and a tricolor flash. Selfie lovers will also get a 8-megapixel camera wihich sounds promising. But the rest of the specs are pretty alright, as well:
5-inch full HD display with 32GB of storage 3GB of RAM Android 5.0 Lollipop Snapdragon 615 chipset with a 64-bit quad-core CPU 32GB of storage, expanded by the microSD card slot Non-removable 2,900mAh Li-Po 7.3mm thin aluminum casing
Lenovo is said to launch the Vibe Shot in June priced at $349, but we don’t know exact details regarding its availability in the US. The smartphone will come in white, grey and red models. Lenovo has also launched a budget A7000 smartphone with a 5.5-inch display and Dolby Atmos technology, being priced at just $169. It also gets aa MediaTek processor, 2GB of RAM, and 8GB of storage.