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Lenovo Vibe K5 Note lands in India starting at Rs 11999

Lenovo Released Vibe K5 Note earlier this year, and compared to their other member of the Note family, the Vibe K4 Note (also released at the start of 2016), it comes with many upgrades including all-metal body, more RAM, and a better processor.

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The Vibe K5 Note is powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 processor coupled with Mali-T860 GPU and comes in 3GB and 4GB RAM options. One costs Rs 11999 and comes with 3GB of RAM, while the other is priced at Rs 13499 and packs 4GB of RAM.

The handset comes with 32GB of onboard storage, expandable upto 160 GB via a microSD card. It has a 13 megapixel camera on the back with phase detection autofocus and 8 megapixel camera on the front. K5 Note has a long battery backup and has a battery of 3,500 mAh.

It features 5.5-inch Full HD display with a 178 degrees wide viewing angle; the Lenovo K5 Note delivers an uncompromised entertainment experience for streaming and watching video.

This new phone also incorporates TheaterMax technology that provides users with an immersive cinematic experience with VR Headset. The Chinese company made sure there was enough hype ahead of the official launch of the Vibe K5 Note with several teasers on social media revealing features one at a time. K5 Note also features a 1.5w speaker enabled by Dolby Atmos. We tried using the smartphone out in the open and apart from having some reflections, we didn’t see a lot of issues. OLA, an app-based service is offering customers to experience Vibe K5 Note and ANT VR headset at customers’ doorstep.

In the camera section, we have got 13MP rear camera with F2.2 aperture and a 5-piece lens system and 5MP front camera with F2.8 aperture. The only area where perhaps the Redmi Note 3 gets the jump on the K5 note is in the area of battery life. The latest Smartphone of Lenovo is the updated version of Vibe K4 Note.

OS: Lenovo Pure UI with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. Users can also store their personal files in a private secured area within the phone. The first lets them operate two virtual phones for cross-zone notifications, meaning they can run two instances of any app like WhatsApp or WeChat.

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The real change is actually in the all-new user interface which will reportedly give users an nearly stock Android experience, meaning, users will not have to navigate their way through rather heavy Vibe UI that Lenovo devices normally ship with.

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