The Lenovo K4 Note is one of the company’s bigger and more power-packed smartphones. Featuring some nice specifications underneath its Motorola Nexus 6 mimicking looks, the smartphone commands a price-tag of 27,000 rupees.
Shaped and built like the Nexus 6
As stated previously, the smartphone features a well-built metallic exterior with speaker grills at both its upper and lower front bezels. A 9.2mm width is bulky by all means while when it comes to its 158g weight, it’s within the realms of acceptability.
The display is the reason why the smartphone is a Note device as the K4 Note features a large 5.5 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 401ppi pixel density. Equaling to a 1080p HD resolution, you won’t find any reason to complain about the display’s qualitative and quantitative side of things.
Good cameras overall with promising hardware, for the power-packed variants that is!
Featuring a 13 MP primary sensor with phase detection autofocus and a dual-tone LED flash, we’d let the camera do the talking rather than us. About the selfie sensor, its 5 MP prowess definitely raises eyebrows and we’ll have to wait on some reviews to voice an opinion about it.
An octa-core processor with either 2/3 GB of variant dependent RAM powers the smartphone’s built-in Android Lollipop while internal storage is also variant dependent with either 8/16/32GB models available. A rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, dual-SIM, Dolby-Atmos speakers and a non-removable 3300 mAh battery juices the smartphone.