Lenovo has announced the Vibe K4 Note, the next iteration to its popular smartphone, K3 Note, in India. The phone brings a new design to the table, but the specifications have not changed much. So, before we get on with the first impressions, here is a quick lookaround of the phone.
Before we begin, here is a quick look at the spec sheet:
The phone is as big in size as last year’s K3 Note. However, Lenovo has changed the design of the phone and made it more rounded around the edges. It even gets a curved back.
The front of the phone has the 5.5-inch display with a Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. It still features a 1080p resolution, with 441ppi pixel density. The display has good viewing angles, and lenovo claims that it has a wide, 178-degree viewability.
Above and below the display, the phone has two Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers. The 5MP camera sits inside the top bezel.
All the physical buttons are placed on the right side of the phone. The power button sits almost in the middle of the right edge, and the volume rocker is above it. The left side of the phone is completely bare.
The back of the phone has a matte-like texture, and is removeable. The 3300mAh battery, however, is non-removable.
The rear the phone houses a 13MP camera, which supports phase detection autofocus (PDAF). It is aided by a dual-LED flash. Below the camera, there is a fingerprint sensor.
To end, here is the Lenovo Vibe K4 Note's side view.