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A Review Of Lenovo K5 At Low Cost And High Reward Smartphone

Lenovo is already a well-known technology manufacturer, and you may be familiar with the brand in the notebook field.
In fact, it involves not only computers, but also the busy smartphone business in the Asian market.

It may have only recently purchased Motorola, which is a more well-known name in the UK mobile market, but now it is looking for its own brand of mobile phones to our fair coast.

Lenovo K5 Price And Release Date

It's coming out now - but you might find it hard to find
Lenovo has already cut prices, making it a more attractive deal.

Its first product is the Lenovo K5, a budget mobile phone that lets you get a SIM card for just £129 and looks great.
It is even cheaper now and we have seen a deal of around £100. The price of American mobile phones is about which is not so lucky.

K5 is a reloaded Vibe K5 Plus for Lenovo Oriental, featuring a 5-inch display, eight-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal space, 13MP rear camera, 5 megapixel front camera, 2,750mah removable battery and Dolby Panoramic sound box.

Considering the price point, this is a very good specification lineup. There is also a microSD card slot that can also be used as a dual card phone - allowing you to separate two separate cards so you can take advantage of the power, tolerance and coverage of multiple networks.

I have a white front plant and a silver back phone in my hand, but you can also pick it up with a black front and a bronze back. The back cover is removed from the phone and can be used with batteries and various slots that are covered with a thin metal finish.

Pick up the Lenovo K5, you will feel a slightly cool metal texture, bringing a higher-end look to this economical smartphone. It doesn't come close to the quality of the iPhone 6S or HTC 10, but it offers a pleasant presence.

Turn the phone over to the base and you will see two speaker grilles. These are not your standard built-in smartphone speakers, because Lenovo and Dolby have partnered with Atmos technology for K5. This allows you to get richer audio from your speakers, but it won't let you immerse yourself in the sound. This is still a smartphone.

This location is also not ideal. The front speakers will really show power, but when they are behind, I find that my hand will make the sound disappear.

The things on the screen aren't that cute - Lenovo's heavy Android skin contrasts sharply with Motorola's non-interference methods, and the result is a flashy color scheme and a missing app lottery.

Another problem is that the phone was launched six months after the arrival of Android Marshmallow and is still running Android Lollipop.

Unlike the Snapdragon 415 processor and 2GB RAM, it doesn't run Google's latest operating system, and the Moto G4 and G4 Plus are equipped with the latest version.

Early Judgment

Lenovo found itself in a difficult situation. Of course, the K5 is a decent budget phone, but it is not a British-related brand. When people's eyes fall into more familiar areas, it may be overlooked. Motorola and Samsung are safer bets.

In other words, the K5 does offer a better design than many of its peers. If you can overcome Lenovo's interface, you might like this low-cost option.

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