1099 Yuan is a the cost of a brand new Lenovo K5 Note in China, which brings the price level with the Meizu Metal and Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
Lenovo have just announced pricing for the Lenovo K5 Note in China, and as we suspected the phone is priced to compete with rival devices from both Xioami and Meizu.
Lenovo have built the K5 Note around a 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080 FHD display and given it a similar rounded design to both the Meizu Metal (Meizu Metal hands on) and Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 (Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 review here and here), in fact the camera and fingerprint location of the new Lenovo matches the Redmi Note 3 perfectly.
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Lenovo K5 Note Specifications
While physically the same there are some differences in hardware. The chipset in the Lenovo K5 Note is a Mediatek Helio P10 running at
Dolby Atmos is a neat feature to find on the budget phone and should mean much more impressive audio performance over its rivals. Other features include a 3500mAh battery, dual SIM, 8 mega-pixel front camera and 13 mega-pixel rear.
Compared with the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3, Meizu Metal and LeTV Le1s (LeTV Le1s review) would you opt for the Lenovo K5 Note?
The P10 and lesser RAM seem like a downgrade, but I may be wrong.But you can’t go wrong with the biggest battery,and that’s in the Redmi Note 3
The RAM is a definite downgrade not sure what they are thinking there. The P10 could be a downgrade depending on your usage.