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Lenovo launches Z2 Plus smartphone in India
New Delhi, Sep 22 : Chinese smartphone major Lenovo on Thursday launched Z2 Plus smartphone in India that comes with "U-Health" feature to help users track steps taken and calories burnt.
The device comes in two options -- 3GB/32GB (priced at Rs 17,999) and 4GB/64GB (priced at Rs 19,999) and will be available on Amazon starting September 25.
Z2 Plus features 5-inch full-HD display, Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor and comes in fibre glass frame and also packs a U-Touch 2.0 fingerprint sensor that can be used to do seven different functions.
The 4G VoLTE-enabled smartphone sports 13MP rear camera and a 8MP front camera and supports 4K capture, 1080p time lapse and slow motion recording.
The smartphone will come with a premium chrono case accessory with five different chrono faces.
The matte black stealth case worth Rs 699 will come bundled with the phone.
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