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Lenovo intros K3 Note w/ octa-core CPU, 2GB RAM, & LTE

As part of Lenovo‘s Lemon lineup, the company introduces the K3 Note which packs decent mid-range specs for an affordable price tag. Check out its full specs after the jump.

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Lenovo K3 Note specs:
5.5-inch Full HD display @ 1920 x 1080 resolution
1.7GHz 64-bit MediaTek octa-core processor
2GB RAM
16GB internal storage
Expandable up to 32GB via microSD
13MP rear camera
5MP front camera
Dual-SIM
4G LTE
7.6mm thick
150 grams
3,000mAh battery

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The Lenovo K3 Note, with those specs mentioned above, is retailing for CNY899 or approximately Php6.5K. Not only you get commendable internals but you also get a unique-looking design with a circular ring at the back with Lenovo’s logo.

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There is also a Teana variant which was said to have a “ceramic piece vibration speaker” that delivers better audio through its speaker. Going for this special model will cost CNY999.

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  1. this can compete with the zenfone 2. If lenovo ph is going to release this in the philippines sa ganyang kababang presyo, advantage nila yan kasi medyo mahal ng kunti ang zenfone 2 for sure. They can attract a lot of customers


  2. nice one lenovo,,if this is real this is gonna be good fight among meizu, xiaomi, asus and alcatel units,,another powerful device yet affordable


  3. WTF is the deal with that hideous this on its back?


  4. WTF is the deal with that hideous thing on its back?


    • it’s actually a bonus game.

      pag nilagay mo siya sa table pwede mong gawing trumpo ang phone.


    • pang truth or consequence nyahahaha


  5. ZF2 can be a bit too much for this phone to handle. It can go toe to toe with the Meizu M1 Note however. They are almost identical.


  6. On first read i thought it was “Taena” version


  7. Expendable memory is very less.. it should be 128gb..


    • Well, nung bumibili ako ng rsmmc para sa nokia n70 ko eh sabi nila sakin 512mb lang daw ang kaya. I bought a 2GB. You get the drift.


    • hays, bili ka ng s6 kung gusto mong 128gb.. ang daming hinahanap ng mga tao e alam namang mumurahing phone lang yan. napaghahalataang mahirap kang chusi ka e… beggars cant be choosy


  8. maganda nga pero di naman available sa pinas. eh lenovo ph sa atin eh mga mababagal eh. yung A6000 o k3 ata yun? d pa nalalabas eh nung january pa yun inanounce


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