Lenovo has announced the K4 Note, the successor to the popular Lenovo K3 Note, which was released in March 2015. The new device improves on the old with the addition of a finger scanner and more RAM, ...
We know Lenovo K4 Note has been selling well in India, since it first went on sale back in January. Now, the company has shed some light as to how many units have been sold till now. In a tweet, ...
Lenovo, the Chinese smartphone maker has been teasing its upcoming Lenovo K4 Note as a “Killer Device”. We already know for sure that the phone will feature 3GB of RAM on board. Fingerprint ID and ...
Lenovo is, without a doubt, one of the largest China-based tech companies, but looking at only the company’s smartphone business, they can’t compete with some other heavyweights from China. Lenovo did ...
After tasting major success with the K3 Note, Lenovo has launched its successor, the Vibe K4 Note at an event in India. The new Note has been teased from quite some time and it does seem to live up to ...
After the success of its low-cost K3 Note smartphone, Lenovo has released the K4 Note in New Delhi on Tuesday (05 January). Seeing the leap that virtual reality or VR is about to take in this new year ...
Lenovo’s hugely successful K3 Note is all set to welcome its successor, the K4 Note this January 2016 (Update: on January 5th). Lenovo has been teasing the upcoming smartphone with the hashtag ...
Lenovo has been present in the smartphone business for quite some time now. This China-based company is not amongst the top smartphone manufacturers as far as market share goes, but their sales have ...
The wood-backed K4 Note is the same device you’d already be familiar with: 5.5-inch Full HD LCD display, MediaTek MT6753 chipset, 3 GB of RAM, 16 GB of internal storage with microSD expansion, ...
Lenovo fans will soon have another smartphone to pick from, and this will be unwrapped in India come early January. Lenovo India announced that the K4 Note, which will be launched on Jan. 5, is going ...
Major mobile players like HTC and Samsung have already taken a dive into the virtual reality ocean — and now Lenovo thinks the water is just right for swimming. The computing giant recently ran a ...
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