You thought smartphone manufacturers would stop at three cameras in a device? Think again. Lenovo has been teasing its upcoming Z5 Pro high-end device with a quad-camera and just confirmed that one of the four cameras will have a 2x telephoto lens.
Four sample images from the telephoto module have been posted on the Chinese social media platform Weibo. Image size has been reduced, so it`s difficult to judge image detail and noise. That said, the samples look pretty promising in terms of dynamic range and color.
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What we don`t know at this point is what specification the remaining three cameras will come with. It`s fair to assume one of them will be a regular wide angle. The other two could be a super-wide-angle, monochrome camera, a simple depth-sensor for a simulated bokeh effect or even a longer telephoto than 2x.
Looking at the teaser image above the lenses will be arranged in a square with a flash LED at the center. Non-camera specs are firmly located in high-end territory, with a large 6.5-inch QHD+ screen, Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 chipset, 6/8GB of RAM, 64-256GB of internal storage and a 4,000mAh battery.
The Lenovo Z5 Pro launch date is set for October 16, so we should know everything about the new quad-camera around this time next week.
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