Leaked Lenovo roadmap shows 5 devices to be released by the end of the year

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A leaked Lenovo roadmap shows what smartphones the company has in store for the rest of the year, including three devices in September, one in October, and one in November. Five devices in three months means the company is definitely trying to create a strong portfolio going into the holidays.

The first device we're likely to see is the A768t. The device is rumored to have a 5.5-inch screen and possibly Qualcomm's 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor. Other specs are pretty mid-range, including 8 GB of internal memory, 1 GB of RAM, and an 8 megapixel camera.

The second device will be the S858t. The major selling point on this device will be how thin it is, as it will supposedly measure in at just 6 mm and will only weigh 99 grams. No word on specs, but from the photo in the road map, it looks like eerily similar to Apple's iPhone 5 down to the wallpaper. Some manufacturers really just like that particular design.

The third device on the map is the Vibe X2, the sequel to Lenovo's Vibe X. This device will reportedly sport an octa-core, A17 CPU, so again, nothing high end. This one looks like it's going to come in an array of colors, so design will play a big part in selling the Vibe X2.

The Lenovo Sisley will be the only device released in October, and it looks to be the most impressive from a hardware standpoint. The body is all aluminum and will be offered in several different colors, and it will measure just 6.9 mm thin. The camera is a 13 megapixel shooter, too. If you were looking for a flagship device from Lenovo by the end of the year, this one looks like it might be the closest thing you'll get.

The last device is the Apollo Yoga, slated for release in November. It will share some designs from the Lenovo Yoga tablets, which can flip and rotate 360 degrees. This device looks like it'll be some kind of flip phone to take advantage of that rotation, which is pretty odd for a smartphone.

As always with leaks, some of this information could change and release dates can be moved or cancelled entirely. Still, it does give us some pretty decent insight into Lenovo's plan for the next few months.

source: Cnet China

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