Lenovo K3 Note specs: Mid-range features with $145 price

Lenovo K3 Note [Screen grabbed from Andro-News | YouTube]

Another affordable mid-range smartphone has been released by Lenovo, and it seems to be an interesting product that deserves to be noticed in the market. The new device, dubbed as the Lenovo K3 Note, comes with high-end specs without the high price. 

AnTuTu listed down the specs of the new mid-range phone from Lenovo, which could easily entice consumers to purchase one instead of the high-end devices available.

The Lenovo K3 Note features a dual-standby dual-SIM capability, complete with a 64-bit Mediatek MT6752 chipset, and an octa-core processor that clocks in at 1.7GHz. It also has 2 GB of RAM with an internal storage of 16 GB. That can be expanded up to 32 GB using its built-in microSD slot. 

But one of the winning specs of the new Lenovo K3 Note is its ultra powerful battery, with a 3000 mAh battery capacity in just 7.6 mm-thin body. 

In addition, the Lenovo K3 Note also has a 13-megapixel primary shooter at its rear end that features a dual-tone LED flash, while its selfie shooter is five megapixels. 

Lenovo's latest mid-range device could directly compete with the other Chinese mobile manufacturer Meizu M1, which is also one of the most affordable smartphones in the market to date since it will be released with a $145 price tag. 

The Chinese tech giant unveiled several devices during the 2015 Mobile World Congress held in Barcelona earlier this month. It includes the Lenovo A7000, the Lenovo Vibe Shot, and the Lenovo Pocket Projector, the Lenovo Tab 2 AIO-70, and the Lenovo Tab 2 A8, among others. 

Initially, the Lenovo K3 Note will only be sold in China when it is launched, but it is expected to be introduced in other emerging markets like India. Lenovo has yet to announce if the new mid-range device will also come out in the U.S. and the U.K. 

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