Lenovo has recently launched the Lenovo Z6 Pro flagship phone as the first Z-series phone of this year. Last year, it had launched multiple Z-series phone such as Lenovo Z5, Lenovo Z5s, Lenovo Z5 Pro and Lenovo Z5 Pro GT. The Z5 series phones from 2018 all have model numbers starting with “L78.” The Lenovo Z6 Pro powered by Snapdragon 855 mobile platform has a model number L78051. A new Lenovo phone with model number L78121 has been approved by the 3C agency in China. It reveals that the phone will carry support for 18W fast charging.

A 3C listing of unannounced Lenovo phone with L78121 model number was spotted yesterday. It revealed the charger that will be available for the phone will carry support for 5V/3A, 9V/2A and 12V/1.5A charging. In other words, the phone will carry support for 18W rapid charging. While the listing does not reveal the name of the device, it is being speculated that the L78121 smartphone may go official Lenovo Z6.

Lenovo L78121 3C Certification

The Lenovo Z5 mid-range phone from last year was fueled by Snapdragon 636 mobile platform. The smartphone is equipped with 15W fast charging. It appears that its successor phone will be arriving in the market with support for faster charging. The Lenovo Z6 Pro flagship phone that was announced last month is equipped with 27W rapid charging.

Lenovo is yet to confirm on the existence of the Lenovo Z6 mid-range phone. The smartphone is expected to soon appear on TENAA with its full specs. Speaking of TENAA, a mysterious Lenovo L38111 smartphone had recently appeared on its database with full specifications.

Lenovo L38111 TENAA

The L38111 phone has a 6.3-inch IPS LCD display with waterdrop notch and it is powered by 2.2 GHz octa-core processor and up to 6 GB of RAM. The handset has a maximum internal storage of 128 GB and it carries support for external storage. The handset is backed by a battery of around 4,000mAh capacity. It also carries support for 18W fast charging. For photography, it has a 16-megapixel dual camera setup and a front-facing snapper of 8-megapixel. Rumors are rife that it may debut as Lenovo K6 Note (2019).

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