Lenovo’s launched two excellent devices side by side; the K8 Note and the K8 Plus are their designations. We’ll be focusing on the K8 Plus for now with the smartphone set to become Lenovo’s flagship with some top-notch specifications.
Design and build
On first sightings, the smartphone looks a lot like some QMobile devices out there; the device features a simplistic design with three function keys at the front bottom bezel. Metal is its designated material of choice while its dimensions could’ve been improved for it being a flagship.
Display wise, the smartphone houses what has quite become the norm nowadays; the device features a 5.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 401ppi pixel density. Allowing a 1080p HD resolution, it isn’t hard to say that the display would fully cater for your graphical savvy needs.
Lenovo’s dual-camera lens story continues
Becoming one of the first Lenovo devices to house a dual-primary sensor, the K8 Plus features a competitive 16 megapixel dual-primary sensor with phase detection autofocus and an LED flash. Its selfie sensor stands at 8 megapixels so it’s safe to say that the smartphone’s snapping prowess is in safe hands.
Hardware department keeps up its promise
With an octa-core processor plus 3GB RAM powering the built-in Android Nougat, you’ll find plenty of positives atop the smartphone’s user experience. Its other notable mentions include 32GB of internal storage, Turbo Charge and a 4000 mAh non-removable battery.