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Lenovo Vibe K4 Note Put Its feet In India, Full Specs Revealed

Finally, today Lenovo has launched its newly built K4 Note in India, it is the successor to the most popular Lenovo K3 Note. The much anticipated K4 Note will be available exclusively from Amazon India in its first flash sale on January 19 at a price tag of Rs.11,999, registration begins.

The company unveiled with the K4 Note bundled with AntVR virtual reality headset, which is priced at Rs.13,299. The first sale will only features K4 Note with VR bundle at a special price of Rs.12,499. The smartphone will be available in Tuxedo Black color variant.

In terms of specifications, the Lenovo K4 Note is featuring a 5.5-inches full HD IPS display with a resolution pixels of 1080*1920, having a pixekl density of 401ppi and layered with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. The company gives the assurance of 1000:1 contrast ratio, and features like user controlled color balance. It is powered by an octa-core MediaTek MT6753 SoC, coupled with 3GB of DDR3 RAM.

At the camera side, the handset is loaded with 13 megapixel camera at the rear end with PDAF autofocus, an f/2.2 aperture and dual tone LED flash while 5 megapixel of front facing camera. The device have the inbuilt storage of 16GB which can be further expanded via microSD card slot expansion. For the connectivity, the K4 Note includes 4G LTE, A-GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, and FM radio. The device is measuring 158 grams in weighs. The smartphone is backed by 3300mAh battery with fast charging technology that is claims to deliver up to 256 hours of 3G standby time and 22 hours of 3G talktime.

The Lenovo K4 Note is also mechanised to sport dual-front speakers, alongside Dolby Atmos audio. The highlightning feature of the handset is its fingerprint scanner, placed below the camera module on the rear panel. There are some sensors which are includes in the device i.e digital compass, accelerometer, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor.

The company is also touting the TheaterMax technology on the Vibe K4 Note, which converts regular content to immersive VR content.

Sudhin Mathur, Director- Smartphones, Lenovo Group said that, “More than 50 percent of digital content is consumed on mobile devices today, and smartphones continue to be people's' primary personal entertainment device. We expect the proportion will continue to grow in the future and the expectations of newer, more sophisticated functionalities along with it. Lenovo TheaterMax, powered by Lenovo VR, sets us apart with our commitment to design cutting-edge smartphones that meet the needs of consumers at an extremely friendly price-point."