Lenovo K8 Note Full Review And All Specs.

Lenovo company is on a party for launching this amazing phone in the market with full of features at a very low price. Let's take a look at this amazing phone by including its feature performance in daily day life and also from the quality side. Lenovo K8 NOTE was launched in an event.
Lenovo K8 Note – Camera
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This beast comes with a dual rear camera. ‘Bokeh’ effect became quite popular after Apple iPhone 7 Plus launch last year. Lenovo K8 Note comes with dual CCT LED flash. Lack of LED flash at the front of the camera will be a disappointing factor for many Lenovo users. It's seen that the camera interface is Motorola G series and Lenovo K8 is similar to each other which is, suave and clean.
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Lenovo K8 Note comes with the premium body and bulky due to its 6000 series aluminum body. This Phone is available in Two Different Color Venom Black and Fine Gold. The black version K8 Loss classier than the gold variant.
The 5.5-inch full-HD (1920×1080 pixels) display is protected by a layer of 2.5D Corning Gorilla glass that renders a smooth finish. Lenovo has also added a layer of anti-fingerprint “oleophobic” coating that is a great value-addition and won’t leave smudges on the screen. The viewing angles are great with decent sunlight legibility. This is the best-ever display on a Lenovo smartphone in this price segment. Also, the splash-proof P2i nano-coating makes the device capable of handling a few splashes. This is also where Redmi Note 4 falls short.
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The hefty 4,000mAh non-removable battery lasted over a day on a single charge with moderate-to-heavy usage during our review. A 15W “Turbo Charger” supplied in the box could provide 100 per cent juice in less than two hours.
Lenovo K8 Note Performance
Deca-core MediaTek Helio X23 (MT6797) chipset ensures heavy processing can be uplifted and processed with ease. 10 processing core embarrasses many competitors, who used to flaunt octa(8) core processing power on their device.

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