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Lenovo K4 Note Release Date & Update: 'Killer Display' Teased, Upgraded Specs Expected


Just a few more days left until Chinese company Lenovo launches its most-awaited device dubbed as the K4 Note. According to a report by The Times of India, the purported handset will be unveiled to the public on Jan. 5, 2016 at an event in New Delhi.

Fans who have been waiting for the K3 Note replacement will finally be able to fully see it especially since Lenovo has been very diligent and dedicated in releasing teaser images and videos in their social media account just to stir up excitement.

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Just recently, Lenovo India posted a video teaser on their Twitter account and it revealed that the Lenovo K4 Note will be coming with a "killer display." The video tweet came along with a caption that said, "When is a display more than just a sum of its pixels? Get ready to thrill your senses with the K4 Note#KillerNote2016."

With that said, it's expected that the device will sport a big screen with Full HD and a resolution of 1080 x 1920. The Lenovo K3 Note came with the same pixel resolution but with the new device, a technology that can deliver a sharper display is incorporated.

And though not a lot of details have been officially revealed yet, the Lenovo K4 Note is confirmed to come with 3 GB of RAM, as noted in GSM Arena. It's also said to feature a fingerprint sensor and near field communication (NFC) capabilities.

Tech 2 also noted that the handset is rumored to be equipped under the hood with a MediaTek Helio X10 processor with an inbuilt storage of 32 GB. The camera and the battery details of the K4 Note are not revealed yet, but its predecessor came with 13-megapixel primary camera and 5-megapixel secondary camera and 3,000mAh battery.

And while the K3 Note arrived with an all-plastic body, the K4 Note is touted to have a premium feel with its expected metal frame.

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