There are currently a huge number of budget smartphones on the market targeting low- to mid-tier users, and the Lenovo Z5 is one of them. As budget phones go, however, this particular offering has many features that a lot of others don’t. These features make the Lenovo Z5 one of the best mid-range smartphones on the market.
For those who want a full rundown on the specifications of the Lenovo Z5, GSMArena has the complete list. It’s got a Qualcomm SDM636 Snapdragon 636 chipset, for starters, and it has 6GB of RAM. It also has up to 128GB of internal memory, which is quite decent for a budget smartphone.
Of course, anyone can say anything about any smartphone they like, which is why it’s best to make comparisons. At My Smart Price, for example, the publication compared the Lenovo Z5 and the Huawei Honor 9N. It concluded that the former is better than the latter and that users might want to get the Lenovo Z5 for their budget smartphone needs.
The publication noted, for example, that the Lenovo Z5 has a bigger screen than the Honor 9N at 6.2 inches with an 83.6 percent screen-to-body ratio. The 6GB RAM was also mentioned, which comes standard across all variants of the model. This can’t be said about the Honor 9N or many other devices in the same price range.
Considering the increasing need for power with smartphone apps, the extra RAM with the Lenovo Z5 should come in handy for those who have a need for the extra muscle. The 3,300mAh battery should prove quite useful as well to provide the phone with the juice it needs.
Finally, there’s the fact that the Lenovo Z5 only costs around $200 for the base unit, which is incredibly cheap even for a budget phone. All in all, this is a smartphone that’s well worth paying attention to.


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