Lenovo Z5 with fullscreen display teased in new render
Just days after teasing the arrival of its truly fullscreen display phone, Lenovo CEO VP Chang Cheng has posted another render of the upcoming Lenovo Z5. While the previous teaser showed the top half of the phone, this latest render reveals the bottom half. The Lenovo Z5 will reportedly be unveiled on June 14, and may be launched in China first. Here's more.
What we know about this buzzing Lenovo 5Z
Going by the renders, the Lenovo Z5 will most likely be the world's first smartphone to feature a true fullscreen display - without any notch or chin (botton bezel). Notably, the earlier teaser suggested that the phone will have ultra-thin bezels and a 95% screen-to-body ratio. However, it can't be confirmed if the phone would embrace a notch or not.
Where will the front camera go?
If Lenovo is planning to ditch the controversial notch on a bezel-less phone, there will be no space left to accommodate a front camera. One possibility is that the smartphone features a retracting front camera on the top of the phone. This also means that the phone will either have a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner or an in-display one.
Seems like Lenovo's first bezel-less handset is here
According to the shared image, the device will not have any bezels on top or on the sides of the display, but it might feature a small 'chin' at the bottom. The handset will sport rounded corners and no physical keys on its left side. This probably means that all physical buttons, if any, will be placed on the right side of the display.