Lenovo K10 Note review: A mixed bag overall, but performance impresses



Chinese electronics manufacturer Lenovo recently made a comeback to India’s smartphone market with the launch of the K10 Note. The company’s previous K Note-series smartphones were budget and midrange offerings with big screens, colourful designs, big-capacity batteries and powerful processors. The recently launched K10 Note continues that legacy, and adds imaging to the mix.
But the Lenovo K10 Note is a mix bag overall — it has several impressive features but misses out on a few key ones. We find that this smartphone is a performer, but the areas where it lacks lustre cannot be ignored, either.
Design
The K10 Note has a minimalist look — a sleek profile with a glossy rear panel, which is a treat to the eye. But the phone is a fingerprint magnet. What's good is the missing gradient scheme. On the rear, it has a triple-camera set-up and a fingerprint sensor that works really fast.
This lightweight phone has a 6.3-inch Full HD+ display with thin bezels on the sides and slightly thick bezel at the bottom.
Display
The display of the K10 Note is not one of the best we have seen in recent times. The screen size is great and the phone doesn't look too big, but the display could have been sharper and crisper. Read More



Article Source -> Business Standard

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