Lenovo K4 Note launch: Flagship phablet sports dual speakers, 4 GB of RAM.

 Lenovo India Twitter Account / Lenovo

Chinese phone manufacturer Lenovo is all set to launch the Lenovo K4 Note, and just a twilight away from the launch, the tech company continues to tease fans on the specs Lenovo's next phablet flagship will sport.

According to a teaser video launched on Lenovo India's Twitter account, the Lenovo K4 Note will indeed be featuring a dual speaker setup, with one speaker integrated on each side of the display. This promises better sound quality and an audio experience that Lenovo users can maximise on.

Another early teaser via Twitter also initially divulged that the handset would carry 3 GB of RAM, as 99 percent of fans would prefer having the running power. However, just a day after that announcement was made, Lenovo takes back the pledge and promises 4 GB for the upcoming phablet.

Other specs that users can expect from the K4 Note are an all metal body, a fingerprint scanner, which makes sense because Android 6.0 Marshmallow mandates provisions for it, and a support for near field communication (NFC). The phablet will sport a 5.5-inch full HD display size with a resolution of 1080x1920 pixels.

Reports reveal that the new handset will be priced Rs 12,999 or around $190. The K4 is set to launch on Jan. 5, which is today, at an unveiling event that is set to happen in the capital of India, New Delhi.

The Lenovo K4 Note follows the increment success of its predecessor, the K3 Note, which Gadgets 360 reports has sold 1.2 million units in 6 month's time.

The Lenovo K3 Note sports a 5.5-inch full-HD display and is powered by a MediaTek MT6752 processors that clocks at 1.7GHz. The phablet also include 16 GB of internal memory and 2 GB of RAM. The K3 Note also has a 13-megapixel back-facing camera and a 5-megapixel front facing camera, and sold for Rs. 9,999.

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