Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Lenovo Vibe K4 Note hands on: Looks promising




Lenovo has finally taken the lid off the much talked about Vibe K4 Note in India. It is the successor to the hugely popular K3 Note phone. The phone has now been clubbed under the Vibe sub-brand and will retail on Amazon India starting January 19, 2016.

During the launch presentation the company was quick to point out that the phone does not offer mere specs bump over the K3 Note, but is a completely new phone from the ground up and has been made keeping in mind the multimedia enthusiasts.

Lenovo will be selling the phone standalone as well as have a bundled option that will include the ANT VR headset. As per the company, the ANT VR headset along with TheaterMax VR software will help users enjoy movies and videos like never before.

Here are our first impressions about the Lenovo Vibe K4 Note
Design







In terms of design, the Lenovo Vibe K4 Note does not bear any resemblance to the K3 Note. In fact, it looks more akin to the recently launched Vibe S1 with metallic sides and curved back. Thanks to the curved back, the Vibe K4 Note offers better grip. Nice matte finish at the back feels nice too.

In addition to that, the smartphone does not appear cheap in any way. It weighs a 158 grams and the slimmest edge is 3.8mm thick opposed to the thickest edge is 9.1mm.
Clearly, it is not the slimmest or the lightest phone out there, but feels neither too heavy nor too light. There are three touch sensitive buttons on the phone that are responsive.

Dolby Atmos speakers








The phones comes with twin-front facing Dolby Atmos speakers but we are yet to try the same and see how good they are in terms of audio output.

Display








As per the teasers, we were expecting that Lenovo K4 Note will come with a great display. The phone sports a 5.5-inch Full HD (1080p) display, which is the same as its predecessor. What’s different is the 1000:1 contrast ratio, 178 degree wide angle viewing at 450 Nits brightness, and user-controlled colour balance. The phone seems to be offer a decent display at this price point.

Internals








The Lenovo Vibe K4 Note packs in an Octa-core Mediatek MT6753 chipset that is clocked at 1.3GHz. It comes with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of built-in storage, which can be expanded by up to 128GB via microSD cards or USB OTG. In our brief time that we spend with the phone, we thought it was really smooth.

The phone comes with a 3,300mAh battery and a support for Quick charge. We are yet to see how this performs in the real life scenario

Software








The phone comes with Android 5.1 along with a layer of Vibe UI. The OS feels light and easy to navigate. Just like the Vibe P1, there are no apps on the home screen, you get an app drawer.

Lenovo has assured that it will be giving an update to Android 6.0 soon, but not given any fixed time line to it.

Camera








The Lenovo Vibe K4 Note comes with a 13MP rear camera and 5MP fixed-focus camera. The camera is fast to focus and manages to take some decent photos in indoor lights. But we shall be putting both the camera to good use and sharing the verdict of the same in our review.

Security








The Lenovo Vibe K4 Note comes with a fingerprint sensor and NFC. These are good additions in the phone and we will let you know of the performance of the same in the coming review.

Early verdict








Overall, the Lenovo Vibe K4 Note looks like a promising smartphone and a fitting successor to the K3 Note. There are two features that we are looking forward to try on this phone, which are the TheaterMax software and how is the experience of watching movies using the headset and the Dolby Atmos speakers.

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