A new Lenovo handset dubbed K32c36 has passed Chinese telecommunications certification site Tenaa tipping that the handset may launch soon.
Additionally, the rumoured Lenovo K32c36 smartphone has also passed through another Chinese certification site named CCC (China Compulsory Certification) aka 3C for safety license requirements. The yet-to-be-announced Lenovo K32c36 smartphone was listed on the Chinese telecommunications certification website with images. With a codename like K32c36, it may be a variant of the K3 Note series we’ve seen from the company, and the name should become clear by launch.
As seen in the images on Tenaa, the K32c36 smartphone appears to sport a metal build. The handset can be seen featuring physical buttons for power and volume controls on the right panel. The rear is seen in the leaked images on Tenaa site featuring primary camera with LED flash and two speakers at the bottom of the back panel.
For specifications, the Lenovo K32c36 is listed on Tenaa to feature a 5-inch (1080×1920 pixels) full-HD display; powered by an octa-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz; 2GB of RAM; 16GB inbuilt storage; expandable storage via microSD (up to 32GB); a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED flash, and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. It is listed to be 8.2mm thick, and weigh 140 grams. The handset is further seen supporting 4G LTE connectivity. The listing was first reported by TimesNews.
Earlier this month, Lenovo unveiled its Vibe X3 smartphone in China. The company revealed two variants of the Lenovo Vibe X3 priced at CNY 2,499 (approximately Rs. 26,000) for the 32GB storage variant and CNY 1,889 (approximately Rs. 19,500) for the ‘Youth’ variant. The Chinese company also announced a top end variant, with 64GB inbuilt storage, priced at CNY 2,999 (approximately Rs. 31,000). Notably, the Vibe X3 is also known as Lenovo X3 Lemon in China.
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