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Lenovo A6000 Will Be Available Without Registration From 23 to 25 March

Lenovo A6000 Will Be Available Without Registration From 23 to 25 March

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You can buy Lenovo A6000 from March 23 to March 25, without beating the flash sale rush. The device will be available in open sale without required registration. Lenovo’s open sale comes at an opportune moment, just in time to provide a readily available alternative to disappointed Xiaomi fans who fail to purchase Redmi 2 in its pilot flash sale on 24th March.

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This might also be due to dwindling demand and perhaps Lenovo will soon bring in Lenovo A7000, which was first showcased at MWC 2015.

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The Lenovo A6000 is one of those devices with jaw dropping price-performance equation. The handset brings LTE and 64 bit Snapdragon 410 at a very affordable price of 6,999 INR. The chipset is aided by 1 GB RAM and 8 GB internal storage, which can be further expanded using MicroSD card support.

It flaunts a 5 Inch HD IPS LCD display along with 8 MP rear/ 2 MP front facing camera, MicroSD card slot and 2300 mAh battery. Lenovo A6000 open sale will go on till stocks last. Lenovo or Flipkart haven’t disclosed how many units will be available in total. If you have been unsuccessful so far, now is the time.

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Key Specs

Model Lenovo A6000
Display 5 Inch HD, 294 PPI
Processor 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 410 Quad Core
RAM 1 GB
Internal Storage 8 GB
OS Android 4.4.2 KitKat based Vibe UI 2.0
Camera 8 MP/ 2 MP
Battery 2300 mAh
Price 6,999 INR

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