Lenovo, the Chinese smartphone manufactring company on Wednesday declared that it's Vibe K4 Note smartphone in India has begun accepting the Android 6.0 Marshmallow upgrade. The upgrade is accessible over-the-air (OTA) however users can manually check for the redesign via Settings > About Phone > System Update. Unfortunately, there is no official changelog to highlight the changes that are coming to the handset with the upgrade.
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To invigorate some of the features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow (already just Android M) incorporate revamped app permissions; Google Now on Tap feature; new Chrome feature that will change the Web experience for Android users; new ways to handle Web links; Android Pay mobile payment system is now official with Android M; New Silent feature for sound and vibrate mode as well as a 'Do Not Disturb' mode to block all sounds or only alarms and notifications, and battery saver features called Doze that will make Android devices smart about managing power. A portion of alternate augmentations incorporate new RAM manager, adoptable storage devices, new application drawer, auto backup, and restore for apps.
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The Chinese company alongside announced that it has sold 600,000 units of the Vibe K4 Note smartphone that went marked down in India beginning January 19. Aside from the Lenovo Vibe K4 Note, the company likewise uncovered that it sold 150,000 units of the Ant virtual reality (VR) headsets that were additionally separately accessible through Amazon estimated at Rs. 1,299.
To review, Lenovo had in April declared that it sold 500,000 units of the Vibe K4 Note smartphone while 100,000 units of the Ant virtual reality (VR) headsets were sold around then. This implies the organization in right around a month sold close 100,000 units of the Vibe K4 Note and around 50,000 units of the Ant VR headsets.