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Lenovo teasing a Killer Note, likely the K7 Note

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Peter 25 July 2017

Lenovo Android

Lenovo Mobile has been teasing a #KillerNote on its Indian Facebook account. The most recent post boasts about “ordinary performance” being a thing of the past. Earlier posts railed against covering up bad photo quality with filters.

This phone, likely the Lenovo K7 Note, has low expectations to beat in terms of performance – the K6 Note has a Snapdragon 430. The rumor mill is filled with unreliable info – anything from Snapdragon 625 to 652. Or it could be a Helio X20, though perhaps that is expecting too much of the mid-rangy K-series.


Anyway, there’s a contest starting today - #MyNeedForSpeed – which will award a K7 Note to one lucky winner. That winner will be unveiled a week from now, so we think the official unveiling, sorry, “uncaging” of the phone will be soon.

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  • AnonD-350278
  • utU
  • 31 Jul 2017

Sad to hear but my 2 yrs old Samsung Galaxy Note Edge is still getting monthly security updates.

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  • AnonD-650998
  • 7tL
  • 27 Jul 2017

i m not asking to give me monthly updates .....but atleast once in 3-4 months will be managable......lenovo just dumps the phones in the market and forgets about them......i have 3 lenovo phones in my house....non of em have updates......not even onc...

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  • AnonD-402029
  • tV0
  • 26 Jul 2017

sad to hear but if you prioritize security update, it might be a good choice to buy flagship phone as they tend to have updates usually more than 2 years.

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