- Pros
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- Solid, splash-proof design
- Beefy internals
- Impressive cameras
- Latest Android in its vanilla form
- Cons
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- Heats up
- No 4K video recording
When Lenovo launched the K3 Note, it branded it as the Killer Note, and while it didn’t opt for the same branding for its successors, the K8 Note is being dubbed as the #KillerNote – and rightly so, if I may add. The Lenovo K8 Note offers a killer combination ofpractical design, loaded specs, capable dual cameras, and a long-lasting battery along with a vanilla iteration of Android – all at a mouth-watering price. Add to it the fact that the phone is splash proof and offers a dedicated microSD card ... Read Full Verdict
When Lenovo launched the K3 Note, it branded it as the Killer Note, and while it didn’t opt for the same branding for its successors, the K8 Note is being dubbed as the #KillerNote – and rightly so, if I may add. The Lenovo K8 Note offers a killer combination ofpractical design, loaded specs, capable dual cameras, and a long-lasting battery along with a vanilla iteration of Android – all at a mouth-watering price. Add to it the fact that the phone is splash proof and offers a dedicated microSD card slot. caption id= align= aligncenter width= 1060 Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 vs Lenovo K8 Note caption At the starting price of Rs 12,999, the Lenovo K8 Note makes a strong case for itself, though that doesn’t mean that it doesn’t have any competition. The most obvious challenger is another ‘Note’ – the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 (review). In my opinion, Lenovo’s latest not only packs in everything that the Redmi Note 4 offers, but also delivers better camera performance and the latest Android in its clean avatar. Then there’s the dual camera-toting Honor 6X (review), but the K8 Note edges past it because of the long-lasting battery and stock OS. It’s also up against a device from its own family, the Moto G5 Plus (review), but the K8 Note comes across as a better package, even including what has been the USP of Moto`s smartphones – the clean software. It’s clear that stock Android acts as the icing on what`s already a delicious cake. All said and done, the Lenovo K8 Note is a fully-loaded smartphone that’s able to deliver on all the fronts.