Lenovo Zuk Z2 Pro release date, specs rumors: Device is already available for preorders in China

Lenovo has just announced that its upcoming Zuk Z2 Pro smartphone is already available for preorders in China.
The new handset is said to have enough superior specs to compete with the top dogs in the tight smartphone market today. Although it appears to have impressive specs, the China-based company has managed to keep the smartphone at a very affordable price.
According to reports, the Zuk Z2 Pro runs on a Snapdragon 820 chipset from Qualcomm, along with a whopping 6 GB of RAM, which is said to be one of the highlights of the device. It also carries 128 GB internal storage capacity and health sensors, which can measure UV rate and heart rate as well as blood-oxygen levels.
The device is currently being priced at Chinese RMB 2,699, which is around $415 when converted to US dollars. It is relatively cheap considering it has almost the same specs as the high-end models from major manufacturers such as Samsung and Apple.
For tech freaks who are looking for a much cheaper product, the Zuk Z2 Pro also has a low-end version, which is said to carry 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB storage capacity. The less powerful version is said to come out at an even lower price tag.
Unfortunately, the Lenovo Zuk Z2 Pro will only be available in China as of the moment. The company has yet to provide an official statement with regard to its availability to the rest of the world.
According to reports, the device has 5.2-inch display with a 1080p resolution. Compared to its predecessor, the Zuk Z2 Pro surprisingly does not have the same high quality battery at 3,100 mAh. The current Z1 smartphone has 4,100 mAh battery, which gives users plenty of time to use the handset.
As of now, fans from all over the world are hoping that Lenovo decides to release the device outside of China.