The Chinese manufacturer recently formalized a new Phablet for Meizu and Xiaomi compete in the Chinese market. Very well equipped, it also benefits from a very affordable price.
It’s good to be a fan of Lenovo in the moment, but it is still necessary to live in China. For several weeks, the brand has just formalized several smartphones interest for its domestic market (like the Vibe Shot and A7000).
And she does not seem to stop there since just unveiled its new K3 Note, a large-sized smartphone with an octa-core processor, which should aim to compete with its main rivals in its own market, namely Meizu and Xiaomi.
A beautiful technical configuration for a very affordable price
Considered the XL version of Lenovo K3, K3 Note has a 5.5-inch screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels with a resolution of 401 dots per inch. It is run by an octa-core processor MediaTek MT6752, with 2GB of RAM. 16 GB of storage memory are accessible and expandable via MicroSD port.
Two photo sensors are embedded on the smartphone: the first 13-megapixel rear and the second 5-megapixel front. A battery of 3000 mAh is integrated, which should ensure certain autonomy.
The terminal is fine enough as it boasts a thickness of only 7.6 millimeters. Its shell is bright yellow polycarbonate and reveals the dual LED flash and a speaker on the right side of the unit. Lenovo K3 Note has a dual SIM port, one of which can be used for 4G connections. According to the site Softpedia, its price should be between 117 and 152 euros, which seems very cheap to setup it has.
Then remains to be seen whether Lenovo will market the new terminal outside its borders. There is in any case very little chance to do his arrival in Europe; Lenovo has opted to distribute only the Motorola brand in Western countries..
Lenovo K3 Note: phablet octa-core with 5.5 inches screen cheap
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