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Lenovo K10 Note Review

The Lenovo K10 Note gets you probably the best determinations you can expect under Rs 15,000. Be that as it may, it passes up the cleaned client experience that a portion of its opponents bring to the table. 
he Lenovo K10 Note begins at Rs 13,999 in India for the base rendition with 4GB capacity. 
The K10 Note accompanies a Snapdragon 710 chipset and a 4050mAh battery. 
Lenovo has given the K10 Note on a 2x optical zoom camera at the back.
The sub-Rs 15,000 section in the cell phone is one of the most fascinating fragments. Miracle why? This is on the grounds that all makers are attempting their best to pack in the most dominant bits while attempting to cut expenses shrewdly in spots where it doesn't make a difference to clients. Xiaomi commands this space while Samsung and Realme are at its tail close with incredibly convincing decisions. Presently, Lenovo needs to get the gathering together with its K10 Note

Lenovo is certifiably not another name in this space - before Xiaomi moved toward becoming what it is presently, Lenovo was the brand individuals went to for a spec-rich telephone. It's K arrangement telephones have done well previously and now Lenovo is back with the most recent one in the line. It's known as the K10 Note and prices start at Rs 13,999 for the base variation. 

At Rs 13,999, there are several other generally excellent telephones from the enormous young men with some top of the line highlights. Does the K10 Note make a space for itself in this exceptionally focused space?

Just The Right Mix of Style and Practicality

There's a major issue with most telephones under Rs 15,000 nowadays - overcompensated structures. Get any model from 2019 and you will see loads of wild slopes hues with reflections that can make a tasteful and refined individual vomit. Regardless of whether its the Redmi Note 7 Pro or Realme 5 Pro, it would be just reasonable to convey these in cases to conceal the terrible angle plans. That is not the situation with the Lenovo K10 Note. Lenovo has skirted any wild inclination structure on the K10 Note and has stuck for a plain gleaming dark completion - my eyes express gratitude toward God. It's not actually plain as when you look cautiously, you can see a straightforward example on the back done inconspicuously. Plastic surfaces aren't as smooth as glass and thus you will see a lot of undulations in the reflections. In any case, the spotless unibody configuration makes the K10 Note look current and moderate. The standard vertically adjusted triple camera module and unique mark sensor are available. 

The plastic body holds the weight under check and in general, it's an entirely agreeable telephone to live with. 

On the front, there's a huge 6.3-inch Full HD+ display with tight bezels all around. The display utilizes an LCD screen here (no extravagant OLED board) and subsequently, the fat jaw you see at the base exists. Lenovo has additionally selected the great old indent for the selfie camera rather than a spring up component. For the utilities, you get a USB-C port for charging and network, a 3.5mm earphone jack and a single amplifier tuned by Dolby

By and large, I think Lenovo has worked admirably with the K10 Note. On the off chance that you don't love wild angle hues and garish plans, you will like this telephone.

Good but Could be Better

I will come to the heart of the matter - the screen is great however not incredible. The 6.3-inch size is perfect for watching motion pictures or messing around. For an LCD screen, pictures look colorful and the screen can go adequately splendid. In any case, Lenovo could have gone for a punchier shading profile. All things considered, seeing edges are wide and daylight clarity is very great. Regardless of whether you are the caring who pixel-peeps, you will be happy with the sharpness this FHD+ screen produces.

A Beast That Needs to be Tamed

Lenovo realizes that the Indian purchaser adores higher details and it has put this learning to use for the Lenovo K10 Note. At the core of the K10 Note is a Snapdragon 710 chipset that can be combined with either 4GB or 6GB RAM and 64GB or 128GB capacity. Out of the container, it keeps running on Android 9 Pie with Lenovo's custom ZUI interface on top. Lenovo says clients can expect at any rate one noteworthy Android update over its life expectancy. 

The Snapdragon 710 chipset, regardless of being old, is an exceptionally ground-breaking chipset by each mean and in a telephone costings Rs 14k, it performs superbly. In the event that you go for the model with 6GB RAM, you can keep more than four applications out of sight and the telephone will keep everything running easily. Obviously, with a chip like this on a telephone, we are normally disposed to give a shot PUBG MOBILE, Asphalt 9, F1 Mobile Racing and some more games. Also, safe to state, these kept running at most elevated design settings with reliably smooth edge rates. However, there's one shortcoming the K10 Note has in such manner. You should have just gotten it - it's Lenovo's ZUI interface. During a time when the purchaser requests the cutting edge moderate interface plans of stock Android constructs, Lenovo's ZUI feels like it was transported from just about 10 years prior. The home screen looks like stock Android yet past that, it's a bloaty mess. The interface of the notice plate is inconvenient and consistently slacked superfluously. The Settings application is confounding to explore around and you should manage truckloads of pre-introduced applications. Fortunately, you can uninstall all of them. I wish Lenovo could have essentially utilized Motorola's stock Android interface for the K10 Note. The liquid stock interface could have truly made this telephone incredible. Everything I can say is that this ZUI interface keeps us from considering it the best telephone.

Motorola's Clever Software Tricks Work Wonders

The Lenovo K10 Note gets a triple camera arrangement at the back, with the essential one being a - sit tight for it - 16-megapixel sensor. Alongside that, you get a 5-megapixel profundity sensor and an 8-megapixel fax camera with 2x optical zoom. Indeed, you gets an appropriate 2X optical zoom camera and Lenovo is pleased with the activity it has done on this. Does this bode well in reality? 

Indeed. With the K10 Note, Lenovo has demonstrated that you don't generally require a 48-megapixel camera to get the best outcomes. Photographs in light element heaps of energetic hues with profound differences. Regardless of not being a 48-megapixel, the photographs hold great degrees of detail. As the light levels go down, post-handling ends up forceful and you start seeing counterfeit looking photographs. Be that as it may, what's astonishing is the low light exhibition.

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