How to watch Lenovo Tech world live stream
The biggest questions for Lenovo and Motorola fans right now are “When is the Lenovo Tech World 2016 announcement?” and “How can I watch it?”. Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered – this year’s Lenovo Tech World live stream is set to start at 6pm GMT on 9 June 2016, and will be broadcast from San Francisco. Also, aware that not everybody would be able to travel to the event, Lenovo has also set up a YouTube live stream that we’ve embedded above. Simply head back here at 6pm UK time (10am PST or 1pm EST) on 9 June 2016 and tune in for all the latest announcements from Lenovo at Lenovo Tech World. Read next: 28 best smartphones of 2016
What to expect from Lenovo Tech World
So, what can we expect to see showcased during the Lenovo Tech World live stream? While no one can be 100 percent sure, we expect to see the latest concept products from the company which look to depict the future of the smartphone, possibly alongside a flurry of new Lenovo laptops. However, the main products to be announced at the show include:
Project Tango smartphone
The main announcement at Lenovo Tech World 2016 isn’t really a mystery, as Lenovo has already promised to showcase its Project Tango-powered smartphone at the event. The smartphone is said to be modular, which makes listing specs a little bit harder, however it’s said to have a maximum screen size of 6.5in and will revolve around Tango’s signature 3D mapping technology which, Lenovo claims, should both measure your environment and bring the world of augmented reality to your display. Apart from that, all specs are up in the air. Lenovo has promised a sub-$500 (sub-£350 in the UK) price tag, a Summer 2016 release date and will be powered by a Snapdragon processor, however we’re not quite sure which one. According to reports, the finished design and performance of the Project Tang-enabled smartphone is yet to be confirmed, and we expect to see a few small changes to the smartphone teased back in January 2016.
Moto Z
Alongside the much-anticipated modular smartphone comes the follow up to the Moto X Pure Edition, with recent reports claiming that Lenovo will ditch the X branding and call it the Moto Z. With the new branding, Lenovo is planning to launch two new smartphones – the Moto Z Play, and Moto Z Style, offering something slightly different to other smartphones on the market. The difference? They’re modular.
Both the Style and Play are thought to be 5.5in smartphones with a modular backplate nicknamed MotoMods, which look to add new functionality to the smartphones. According to recent rumours, we can expect to see a Hasselblad camera, JBL speakers and even a projector. However, there is one down side to MotoMods – due to the positioning of MotoMods, the Moto Z won’t feature a rear facing fingerprint scanner – a favourite for many.
Rumours suggest the Moto Z Style will be the flagship model with a rumoured Quad-HD display, 32GB of on-board storage, 3/4GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 820 processor, all squeezed into a 0.2in (5.08mm) thick body. The Moto Z Style will be the more affordable little brother with a 1080p display, 16GB or 32GB of storage and 3GB of RAM.
Motorola RAZR
Over the past weeks, rumours have surfaced claiming that Lenovo is looking to breathe some life back into the iconic Motorola RAZR V3 (mainly due to this video on YouTube). While we’re all hoping that Lenovo will decide to revive the hugely popular Motorola RAZR in future, a Lenovo Tech World 2016 reveal is looking unlikely. Why? Speaking to The Guardian, Motorola said that it’s not re-releasing the RAZR at the event, and that the clip that sparked the excitement was ultimately a reminder of how Motorola changed the mobile world with its ultra-thin flip phone back in 2004. Gutted isn’t the word. It’s not a huge shock though, as the humble flip phone doesn’t really have a place in a smartphone-powered world and with Lenovo’s current financial situation, it should probably concentrate on its future rather than trying to revive the past. Follow Lewis Painter on Twitter Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.