Seen at a Microsoft event in China some time this week, this particular device would lean closer to the phablet territory as opposed to that of a regular smartphone, where it comes with a metal frame alongside rounded corners for that premium look. One will be able to check out the Lenovo branding that is located on the top-left, while there is a button with the Windows logo right smack at the bottom-center.
Unfortunately, the other stuff that we would most certainly be interested in, such as hardware specifications, pricing details and availability, remain pretty much a secret as at press time. Ah well, as with all rumors, we will just have to sit tight and be patient.