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Lenovo A6 Note Launched with Notch Display and Dual Cameras at Rs 7,999

Lenovo A6 Note Launched with Notch Display and Dual Cameras at Rs 7,999

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Short Summary

  • The smartphone comes with a polycarbonate design, fingerprint sensor at the back and it is priced at Rs.
  • The smartphone is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery and a Type C port for charging and data transfer.
  • The Lenovo Z6 Note comes with a 13MP sensor paired with a 5MP sensor for depth photography.

Lenovo launched the Lenovo A6 Note in India alongside with two other smartphones in the budget segment. This smartphone comes with a 6.09 inches display with a dot notch on the top and dual rear camera setup. The smartphone comes with a polycarbonate design, fingerprint sensor at the back and it is priced at Rs. 7,999.

Lenovo A6 Note Specifications

Lenovo A6 Note comes with a 6.09 inches LCD with HD+ resolution and dot notch at the top. The smartphone is protected by a 2.5D curved layer glass for the display. The smartphone comes with a MediaTek Helio P22 processor which is paired with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory.

The smartphone runs on Android 9 Pie layered with the ZUI 11. The Lenovo Z6 Note comes with a 13MP sensor paired with a 5MP sensor for depth photography. For selfies, it comes with a 5MP front-facing camera placed on the notch. The smartphone is powered by a 4,000 mAh battery and a Type C port for charging and data transfer.

Lenovo A6 Note Pricing and Availability

The Lenovo A6 Note comes with two colors; Black and Blue. The smartphone is priced at Rs 7,999 and it will be available on Flipkart starting from September 11th. The customers will get Rs 2,000 worth of Jio vouchers or Rs 3,000 worth of Cleartrip vouchers on recharge of Rs 198 or Rs 299 on Jio network.

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