Lenovo makes festive offers on flagship Z2 Plus smartphone


New Delhi, Sep 30 (IANS): Lenovo on Friday announced exciting offers on its flagship Lenovo Z2 Plus smartphone for the festive season.

The offers will be available from October 1 during Amazon India's the "Great Indian Festival".

People can exchange old smartphones to avail up to Rs 12,000 discount. Additional Rs 2,000 cashback is being offered over the value of old smartphone on exchange, the company said in a statement.

"With Z2 Plus, one gets the flagship performance of a Snapdragon 820 processor without burning a hole in the pocket. The phone is designed in such a way that one can handle easily with a single hand, offering users exceptional ease of use," Anuj Sharma, product marketing head, Lenovo, told IANS.

The "No Cost" EMI offer allows users to pay by credit card and get the interest amount as cashback. This "No Cost EMI" is supported across eight banks and will be extended for Bajaj Finance customers soon.

Lenovo Z2 Plus is powered by Qualcomm's most powerful processor (Snapdragon 820) with up to 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. 

The device has a dual 2.5D glass and fibreglass design for style and durability. 

Z2 Plus has a powerful 3500 mAh battery and houses six professional sensors that help with 24X7 health tracking.

Z2 Plus comes in two memory/storage variants. The 3GB 32GB variant is available for Rs 17,999 and the 4GB 64GB variant is available for Rs 19,999.

  

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