Chang Cheng: Lenovo Z6 Pro is capable of taking photos and turning Huawei P30
Chang Cheng: Lenovo Z6 Pro is capable of taking photos and turning Huawei P30

On April 19, it was reported that at noon today, the vice president of Lenovo Group began to promote Lenovo Z6 Pro on Weibo again. He announced a group of live photos of Lenovo Z6 Pro, and said that he would focus on technology, so that wonderful experiences would come naturally.

A netizen asked at the bottom of the microblog: "Can you (take a photo) translate (Huawei) P30?" Chang Cheng replied decisively: "Yes" and sent his customary greetings.

It can be seen that the imaging effect of Lenovo Z6 Pro in the night and day is good, the details of dark parts can be presented, and the highlight suppression is also very good.

This morning, Chang Cheng also published some internal test staff's comments on Lenovo Z6 Pro. Of course, all of them were favorable. One of them was: "I've tried it for three weeks, and I don't want to use the previous iPhone XS.".

The latest news shows that Lenovo's Z6 Pro's rabbit run score in the laboratory has been refreshed again. This time, it reached 410713 points (Snapdragon 855), but Chang Cheng's opinion is similar to the previous one: "410000 runs are not important at all, but the fourth shot of 4000 batteries and rear AI four shots is more important..." Does this imply that Lenovo's Z6 Pro's fourth camera can take 100 million pixel photos? However, the author believes that it is unlikely that the hardware output will exceed 100 million pixels. It may be AI ultra clear output.

The following is a sample of Lenovo Z6 Pro:


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