Lenovo is all set to launch the K5 Note in the Indian market on the 1st of the next month. Note that it has already launched in China in January earlier this year. That is the time when the predecessor device, the Lenovo K4 Note, was dumped in India. Now, after almost six months, the latest offering in the Note series is finally coming here. But with a catch! (more on this later).
Lenovo K5 Note features a full metal body, which is a worthy upgrade over its predecessor. It runs on Vibe UI, which was based on Android Lollipop back in January, but we can expect it to run on Marshmallow now. The battery capacity of the device is 3,500 mAh (3,300 mAh on the K4 Note) and supports fast charging.
2 GB RAM powers the Chinese variant. But the one coming to India will run on 4 GB RAM (Lenovo has confirmed the same in the video below). That's the catch. It makes sense since the K4 Note itself has three gigs memory, and reducing that amount doesn't sound like a successor.
They are also running a contest on their official Twitter account, and have posted yet another tweet confirming the presence of 4 GB RAM.
The smartphone is powered by MediaTek Helio P10 octa-core processor (eight cores of ARM Cortex A53) clocked at 1.8 GHz, coupled with Mali T860 GPU. It is a significant improvement over the MediaTek MT6753 chipset on the K4 Note.
It supports 4G LTE and VoLTE, along with the usual connectivity features like WiFi and Bluetooth. It is a dual SIM (both nano) smartphone.
There is no change in the storage and display. The inbuilt storage is 16 GB, which is expandable up to 128 GB via a microSD card. Lenovo K5 Note comes with a 5.5-inch FHD display, with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels.
The smartphone features a 13 MP primary camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus, and dual tone LED flash. The secondary camera is a 8 MP shooter. The fingerprint module is placed at the rear of the device.
The device supports Dolby Atmos surround sound system with the proprietary TheaterMax technology. It is compatible with Lenovo's AntVR virtual reality headset.
The smartphone comes in gold and silver color options. In China, it was priced at 1,099 Yuan ($165/₹11,000 approx.). Now that the K4 Note is available for ₹10,999, we expect the K5 Note will be initially priced at ₹11,999. It will be exclusively available on Flipkart.
Stay tuned to Today's Trendy for the launch and official pricing for Lenovo K5 Note.
Lenovo K5 Note features a full metal body, which is a worthy upgrade over its predecessor. It runs on Vibe UI, which was based on Android Lollipop back in January, but we can expect it to run on Marshmallow now. The battery capacity of the device is 3,500 mAh (3,300 mAh on the K4 Note) and supports fast charging.
2 GB RAM powers the Chinese variant. But the one coming to India will run on 4 GB RAM (Lenovo has confirmed the same in the video below). That's the catch. It makes sense since the K4 Note itself has three gigs memory, and reducing that amount doesn't sound like a successor.
With so much RAM at your disposal, the only thing you'll worry about on the #KillerNote5 is running out of apps.https://t.co/zZLBI7HCju— Lenovo India (@Lenovo_in) July 22, 2016
They are also running a contest on their official Twitter account, and have posted yet another tweet confirming the presence of 4 GB RAM.
What type of multitasker are you? Find out. Answer the question below with #KillerNote5 & win cool earphones. pic.twitter.com/pseFxmMIat— Lenovo India (@Lenovo_in) July 23, 2016
The smartphone is powered by MediaTek Helio P10 octa-core processor (eight cores of ARM Cortex A53) clocked at 1.8 GHz, coupled with Mali T860 GPU. It is a significant improvement over the MediaTek MT6753 chipset on the K4 Note.
It supports 4G LTE and VoLTE, along with the usual connectivity features like WiFi and Bluetooth. It is a dual SIM (both nano) smartphone.
There is no change in the storage and display. The inbuilt storage is 16 GB, which is expandable up to 128 GB via a microSD card. Lenovo K5 Note comes with a 5.5-inch FHD display, with a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels.
The smartphone features a 13 MP primary camera with Phase Detection Auto Focus, and dual tone LED flash. The secondary camera is a 8 MP shooter. The fingerprint module is placed at the rear of the device.
The device supports Dolby Atmos surround sound system with the proprietary TheaterMax technology. It is compatible with Lenovo's AntVR virtual reality headset.
Is the private theater experience really about having your own theater? Or is it more? Watch & find out #KillerNote5https://t.co/kR6qMIGRHf— Lenovo India (@Lenovo_in) July 20, 2016
The smartphone comes in gold and silver color options. In China, it was priced at 1,099 Yuan ($165/₹11,000 approx.). Now that the K4 Note is available for ₹10,999, we expect the K5 Note will be initially priced at ₹11,999. It will be exclusively available on Flipkart.
Stay tuned to Today's Trendy for the launch and official pricing for Lenovo K5 Note.
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