Lenovo’s sort of re-branded re-entry into the Indian smartphone market with its A6000 managed to click among consumers due to various factors, the prime one among them being that its devices were offering 4G support at affordable prices. This is the reason why the company has successfully managed to sell off 1 million 4G smartphones in the nation, as of June 2015.
Apart from the Lenovo A6000, these sales also include the A6000 Plus cousin featuring better memory and the Dolby Atmos-equipped A7000. Flipkart has been its only selling partner all along, and there seem to be no plans of that changing as of now.
Despite so many affordable as well as high-end 4G smartphones around, support for the said connectivity standard still remains extremely limited, as only select metros are enjoying the privilege. But with the country on the verge of a 4G boom, purchasing LTE smartphones is just a preparation for the future.
Apart from the three above mentioned smartphones, Lenovo will also be launching another 4G offering later this month, in the form of the new K3 Note that’s already being sold in China. This phablet features a 5.5-inch 1080p full HD display and a 64-bit processor, among other mid-range offerings.
Here’s a neat look at the specs of the Lenovo K3 Note:
– Display: 5.5-inch, 1080p full HD
– OS: Android 5.0 Lollipop
– Processor: 1.7GHz octa core Mediatek MT6752 (64-bit)
– Memory: 2GB RAM, 16GB storage (expandable up to 32GB)
– Camera: 13MP rear, 5MP front
– Battery: 3000mAh
With the Lenovo portfolio expanding at a steady pace in India, we won’t be surprised to see the company reaching the 2 million mark in 4G smartphone sales in the months to come.