Sunday, 15 September 2019

Lenovo K10 Review and key features


Lenovo has made a big comeback by presenting it with its popular Note series. Long ago, Lenovo's Note series gave a tough competition to Redmi phones, in which you also saw very good features like TheraterMax, Dolby Atmos and VR support.
Lenovo has once again launched Lenovo Z6 Pro, Lenovo K10 Note and Lenovo A6. Of this, the price and specification combination with which the Lenovo K10 is available for now with Snapdragon 710 is quite attractive. So, will Redmi Note 7 Pro or Realme 5 Pro get a tough competition?

Lenovo K10 Note: Key specification

  • Model: Lenovo K10 Note
  • Display: 6.3-inch IPS screen 2,520 x 1,080 resolution, 19.5: 9 aspect ratio
  •  Processor: Snapdragon 710 SoC
  •  RAM: 4GB / 6GB
  •  Storage: 64GB / 128GB UFS (can increase up to 512GB, Hybrid slot)
  • Software: Android 9 Pie based ZUI
  •  Rear Camera: 16 MP + 8 MP + 5 MP
  •  Front camera: 16MP
  •  Battery: 4050 mAh, 18W Fast Charger
  • Indian Price Rs 13,999 / Rs 15,999

Lenovo K10 Note: Box Content

The box of the LK10 Note is of normal size. Here one thing is necessary that you get to see the branding of Motorola behind the box.

Lenovo K10 Note: display

The phone has a 6.3-inch IPS LCD display. The resolution of the display is FHD + which makes the display quite crisp. The text on the display can be read easily even when used outdoors.
Lenovo has introduced the display with a very good calibrate. The colors look very good on the IPS LCD display panel, as well as support for color adjustment under the display settings.
Although the display gives you the pixels required for HD streaming, but due to lack of Widewine L1 certification, it does not support HD content stream on Netflix and Prime Video. For now, it has not been clear whether L1 certification will be given in any upcoming update.

 Lenovo K10 Note: design and build

The first thing you will feel when you see the K10 Note is the light weight of the device. Despite the large battery of 4,000 + mAh in this price segment, the company has kept the weight quite low. Our mid-night black K10 Note variant looks quite attractive with a rearside fingerprint sensor.
 
 By the way, the latest trend of Lenovo has received a lot of attention, in which the K10 Note has a fairly thin bezel display, USB Type-C, and notch display with 90% screen-to-body ratio.
The glass-finish back is the original plastic back on which the glossy finish combines with a fairly good pattern. In the launch event, Stardust Black color option has also been introduced, which makes you look very beautiful with 8-layer process with NCOC optical gradual plating process.
Overall, the design and color are not very different but you will like it a lot.
The handset has a triple camera setup at the back which is solidly raised but when using the case it comes to a level. The fingerprint sensor at the back can be easily used. Lenovo has not provided a protective case in the box and fingerprint marks are easily placed on the back panel.

Lenovo K10 Note: Performance and software

The Snapdragon 710 chipset has been used in the Lenovo K10 Note. If you keep the statement of Xiaomi and Reality in the side, then this processor is very strong according to this price segment.
We have seen this octa-core chipset in Vivo, Realme and Xiaomi phones before this. In this chipset, you are given 2x Cortex A75 cores@2.2 Ghz and 6 Cortex A55@1.8Ghz cores.
 Talking about performance, Lenovo K10 Note has 4GB of RAM, which fulfills all the tasks well in daily use. On the SD710, PUBG gives you a better experience of mobile gaming and also performs common tasks like web surfing. The high end game PUBG runs in this device at HD graphic and high-frame rate.
The Android 9.0 Pie-based Lenovo ZUI offers quite a stock interface feel, but when you use the phone, it also shows a slight decrease. You get a lot of pre-installed apps on it. You may delete them, but still there is a problem.

Lenovo K10 Note: Expert conclusion

Looking at the price, the K10 Note can be called a good option. The phone has good hardware, Snapdragon chipset, a good camera setup and a large battery. Apart from this, fast charging support is also provided here, so you can say that it gives you all the features at this price.
Both hardware and software can be called right, which can also be liked by users who like Xiaomi or Realme.
The KGB Note's 4GB RAM and 64GB storage has been priced at Rs 13,999 while the 6GB RAM and model price has been introduced at Rs 15,999. Nikarsh says that you get a good smartphone in the range of 10 to 15 thousand rupees.

The merits

• good design
• Powerful chipset
• camera performance
• Better battery backup
• fast charging

Shortcomings

• No DRM L1 certification
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