Lenovo K4 Note launched in India: Here's some best feartures

As expected, Chinese company Lenovo unveiled the sequel to one of its most popular Android phablets, the K3 Note. The K4 Note will feature front-facing speakers and retain the 5.5-inch Full HD display seen on K3. It also features a 13-megapixel rear camera, 5-megapixel selfie camera, 3,000mAh battery and connectivity options like dual-SIM card slots and 4G LTE support. The smartphone is powered by a 64-bit MediaTek chipset that has an octa-core CPU, 3GB of LPDDR3 RAM and 16GB internal storage.

The VR Glass will be bundled in the package along with the Lenovo K4 Note, but it will cost Rs 12,499 ($185 / €175) off contract.

Today at CES in Las Vegas, Lenovo (HKSE: 0992) (PINK SHEETS: LNVGY) announced the new Lenovo VIBE S1 Lite - proving affordability, performance, and entertainment go hand-in-hand. The Android Lenovo VIBE K4 runs a Android 5.1 with 10 point multi-touch display. In the recent times, K3 was the most affordable phone with killer specifications. The smartphone will be exclusively available on Amazon via flash sale method. The device is backed up by a 3,300 mAh battery and supports fast charging.

Along with the front selfie camera, the rear camera has been enhanced to a 13 megapixel sensor powered by dual LED flash that let you capture good quality photos even on late evenings.

Expect the VIBE S1 Lite to be available in China before too long, with probable launches in smaller markets to follow. The front dual speaker setup is yet another measure from Lenovo to appease the audiophiles and bring about a better media experience on the phablet. In comparison with 2 GB RAM in the K3 Note, Lenovo K4 features 3 GB of RAM. The company also claims that the device works on the TheaterMax technology which converts normal content to immersive VR content.

As revealed by a company teaser, the K4 Note does sport a fingerprint scanner at the back, positioned right below the primary camera. So, before we get on with the first impressions, here is a quick lookaround of the phone.

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