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Quick Review, Pros and Cons of Lenovo K3 Note

The Lenovo A7000 is one of the best budget Android Smartphone that you can currently get in the market for less than RS. 8,000. What makes this Smartphone a sweet deal is that it features a set of latest hardware and software specifications, that we fail to see in other Smartphones within the same price range.

However, if you weren’t satisfied with the Lenovo A7000, and wished it were a bit more improved, then you should surely check out the recently announced Lenovo K3 Note Android Smartphone, which is basically an upgraded Lenovo A7000 with an even sweeter deal. And if you are planning to buy the Lenovo K3 Note Android Smartphone, then below are some pros and cons of the Smartphone, which you should be aware of before heading towards purchasing the Lenovo K3 Note Android Smartphone.

Lenovo K3 Note

Pros and Cons of Lenovo K3 Note Android Smartphone:

Currently, there are a lot of Android Smartphones below the RS. 10,000 price range. It includes the Xiaomi Redmi 2, Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G, Lenovo A6000+, Lenovo A7000, Honor 4X, Yu Yureka, Yu Euphoria etc. However, below are some of the pros and cons of the Lenovo K3 Note that separates this Smartphone from the rest of the competition.

1. 5.5 inch 1080p Full-HD display:

The Lenovo K3 Note features a 5.5 inch 1080p Full HD display, which is quite rare, when it comes to budget Smartphones currently available out there. The 5.5 inch Full HD display results in a vivid viewing experience and is easily recommended for uses like gaming, media consumption etc.

2. Hardware Power:

The Lenovo K3 Note features a 1.7 GHz octa core processor and 2 GB of RAM. This hardware power, accompanied with the great Full HD display, gives out a very satisfying performance. Gaming, Multi tasking, Web browsing or whatever, the Lenovo K3 Note can easily handle them all without any issues.

3. Camera:

The Lenovo K3 Note features a 13 MP primary and a 5 MP secondary camera. All the Smartphones that the Lenovo K3 Note competes with, including the Yu Yureka and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4G features a 13 MP and 5 MP camera combo, and the Lenovo K3 Note will not let you down in the camera department as well.

4. Latest Software:

The Lenovo K3 Note has yet another feature that seems to be lacking in majority of the budget Android Smartphones out there.

This Smartphone is powered by the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop operating system, and will surely be receiving the next major Android M update as well.

5. Price:

Yet another advantage that the Lenovo K3 Note has it of course, its price. For the RS. 9,999 you pay, you get a 5.5 inch Full HD display, 2 GB of RAM, 13 MP primary and a 5 MP secondary camera along with the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop software with promised future Android software updates.

6. Flash Sales:

For the price you pay on buying the Lenovo K3 Note Android Smartphone, there are no particular cons in the device. However, one major con that regards with the Smartphone, is the Flash Sales scheme itself.

Even though the Lenovo K3 Note is officially launched in India, you cannot get hands on it if you wish to buy one now. You will have to wait for the flash sales on particular days, and not everyone who is interested to buy the Lenovo K3 Note, can get one on the flash sale.

Final Words:

Finally, keeping the flash sales pattern aside, for the price you spend, the Lenovo K3 Note is currently the best Android Smartphone you can purchase.

If you have already bought the Lenovo K3 Note, then please do share your reviews about the Smartphone as comments below.

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