The Chinese company Lenovo has starred in a new leak in which several images and some technical details have appeared of what appears to be the Lenovo Sisley, a new high-end smartphone that could hit stores before the end of this year 2014. According to this leak, the Lenovo Sisley incorporate a screen five inches with 1,280 x 720 pixel resolution and a design that has a suspicious resemblance to the appearance of the two smartphones high - end Apple, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.
The information has emerged from an Asian technological means, which ensures that the Lenovo Sisley incorporate an ultra-slim design in which the thickness of the housing is set in 6.9 mm. The casing will apparently be made of metal. The design that can be seen in the photographs has many similarities with the new phones in Apple's iPhone range (especially on the bottom and on the sides, where design features are more than usual in iPhones). The screen that the Lenovo Sisley will incorporate will have a size of five inchesand will reach a resolution HD, ie, a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels.
Although no data related to the performance of the Lenovo Sisley has appeared, we have been able to know that this smartphone will be compatible with the 4G LTE network (that is, the ultra-fast Internet that allows download speeds of up to 105 Mbps). In addition to the Lenovo Vibe UI interface, it is assumed that the operating system installed as standard in this terminal will correspond to Android in some of its most recent versions (probably Android 4.4.2 KitKat).
As regards the multimedia aspect, the filtration indicates that the Lenovo Sisley incorporate a main camera of 13 megapixel with LED flash and a front camera of eight megapixels. The main camera turns out to have a sensor similar to that incorporated by another of the latest Lenovo smartphones, the Lenovo Vibe X2, and in this case we are talking about a camera capable of taking pictures with a maximum resolution of 4,096 x 2,304 pixels and recording videos with a maximum resolution of 1,080 pixels (at a rate of 30 frames per second).
All this data belongs solely and exclusively to a leak, so it is still too early to even determine if the Lenovo Sisley is really a new Lenovo smartphone. Even in the case that we were facing a real mobile, there are many possibilities that it is a terminal that will only see the light of day in the Asian market, something that Lenovo already has us used to after launches like the Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro.