Lenovo is hosting a launch event on 22nd May in China where it is expected to launch the Z6 Pro Youth Edition (aka Lenovo Z6 Pro Lite). We recently reported that Lenovo has confirmed that the upcoming Z6 Pro Youth Edition smartphone will come with dual-frequency GPS support that will offer accurate positioning.
Now, the company’s executive has shared a screenshot which sheds light on more details about the phone’s GPS. The image shared by Lenovo VP Chang Cheng shows a screenshot of GPStest chart which reveals that the smartphone could search for 38 satellites and lock into 24 satellites for positioning.

With this, the accuracy level of positioning reaches 1m level. The “57” in the lower right corner shows that the test conducted at a speed of 57 km/h and also reveals that it is not in a stationary state.
Dual-frequency GPS has been available only on flagship phones like Xiaomi Mi 8, Mi 9, Huawei Mate 20 and Honor V20, OPPO Reno 10x Zoom. With that launch of Lenovo Z6 Pro Youth Edition, it could be the cheapest smartphone to carry support for L1 and L5 dual frequencies for accurate location tracking.
Recently, a Lenovo phone with model number L78121 was approved by 3C certification body. The listing had confirmed that it could be arriving with support for 18W fast charging. The model numbers of Lenovo’s Z-series of smartphones begin with “L78.” Hence, it was speculated that the L78121 could be releasing as a Z-series phone. Probably, the L78121 smartphone could be released as the Lenovo Z6 Youth Edition. The smartphone may soon appear on TENAA with its specs and images.
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The company’s current flagship smartphone — Lenovo Z6 Pro comes with a 6.39-inch AMOLED display and an in-screen fingerprint reader. It packs Snapdragon 855 SoC, up to 12GB RAM and 512GB internal storage. It runs ZUI 11 based Android 9 Pie OS and packs 4,000mAh battery that carries support for 27W rapid charging.







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