Lenovo has just launched three new smartphones in the Indian market, with a couple being upgrades to the current devices, while the other being yet another budget device that comes with the same price as company’s A2010 that was already available in the country.
The budget smartphone that made its entry into the Indian market, is Lenovo A1000. The other phones that were launched, include the Lenovo A6000 Shot, and the Lenovo K3 Note music. Let’s talk about each of them in detail.
Lenovo A1000
The Lenovo A1000 isn’t great in any way, since you can see a few 4G smartphones with better display in the same price of Rs. 4999. It comes with a 4-inch WVGA display, 1.3 GHz quad-core Spreadtrun SC7731 processor, 1GB of RAM and 8GB internal storage along with a MicroSD card slot.
It runs Android 5.0 Lollipop, and there is a 5MP rear, VGA front-facing camera combination included. The connectivity is limited to 3G, and there is a 2050 mAh battery packed in. It is a Dual SIM device.
Lenovo A6000 Shot
Lenovo has introduced the same A6000 Plus with a better camera combination, in the name of Lenovo A6000 Shot. To just highlight, it is a 13-megapixel camera with LED flash on the back, and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. Lenovo has increased the price to Rs. 9999, for the upgrade in camera.
Lenovo K3 Note Music
Again, it is the same Lenovo K3 Note but there are enhances on the music aspect. For the audio enhancement, the K3 Note Music comes with a Smart PA audio chip and Waves MaxxAudio technology for the speakers located on the rear.
These are the ceramic speakers provided for the device. As for the specs, the Lenovo K3 Note Music comes with a 5.5-inch 1080p display, Mediatek MT5752 processor, 13-megapixel rear camera, 3000 mAh battery and Dual SIM with both SIM cards supporting 4G connectivity.
As for the color options, the Lenovo A1000 comes in Onyx Black and Pearl White, the Lenovo A6000 Shot comes in Onyx Black, Pearl White and Carmine Red, and the K3 Note Music comes in Pearl White, Onyx Black and Laser Yellow. These won’t be online-exclusive phones, as they will be available in the offline markets as well.