Lenovo Have Sold 500,000 units of K4 Note in India

By Ajay Kadkol - 06 May '16 13:26PM
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Good times and Bad times both are now at the doorsteps of Lenovo. From lawsuits for its sister company Moto, to good times, Lenovo have started experiencing both sweet and sour at the same time. According to a recent report, Lenovo's K4 Note smartphone have now sold 500,000 units in India alone since January 2016. To add up to this sweet news for Lenovo users, the firm also mentioned that 100,000 units of their Virtual Reality gear were sold as well. To mark this important news for them, Lenovo have now confirmed that the Vibe K4 note and Ant VR headset bundled will be available at around 250$ through Amazon.

The K4 note also known as Vibe X3 Lite was announced in January this year with an almost instant availability. Weighing about a little more than 150 grams, the phone came in a solid 6-inch bar form factor. There are dual-sim slots for the phone with both being micro-standards. The 5.5-inch display panel is an IPS LCD touchscreen coming at a resolution of 1080p and a pixel density of 401. The phone also supports multi-touching with Corning gorilla class 3rd generation securing the display panel.

In terms of the platform, the previous generation of Android v.5.1 is seen running on the phone on a Mediatek chipset clocked at 3.1ghz in an Octa-core chipset powered by a Mali GPU running on either 3GB or 2GB memory. Micro-SD support is provided for people looking to spice up the storage up to 128GB of capacity. 13MP camera sensor have pretty much been swept by normal average consumer capable of auto-shooting pictures supported by a dual-LED flash. Since the phone also supports a front-facing 5MP sensor capable of taking decent pictures, it might be evident that all these specifications might be just to actually pull the budget consumer base since this phone also houses Dolby digital sound system.

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