Lenovo K6 Power Sale: How, When & Where To Buy This Xiaomi Redmi Note 4 Rival; Price, Key Specs, Features
CJ EstimadaLenovo K6 Power will once again be available online in its second flash sale exclusively on Flipkart in 7 February. Like the first sale, the handset will be available on the e-commerce site starting 12 noon.
The K6 Power was a success but ran out of stock minutes after it went on its first flash sale on Flipkart last Tuesday. It had limited stocks like its closest rival, the Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, which is also scheduled for a second flash sale anytime soon.
Lenovo K6 Power Key Specs & Features
GSM Arena logs the Lenovo K6 Power to have a 5-inch Full HD display, a metal unibody, Dolby Atmos Audio system and a fingerprint scanner for security. It is powered by a 1.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 430 octa-core chipset, and comes with 16GB and 32GB storage options with microSD card support for up to 256GB. The K6 Power features a 13MP rear-facing camera with PDAF, LED flash and an 8MP front snapper for selfies.
K6 Power has rear mounted a fingerprint sensor, runs on Android OS, v6.0 Marshmallow, Dolby Atmos audio enhancement, FM radio and A-GPS. Under the hood, it packs a powerful 4,000mAh non-removable battery, which claims to offer an amazing 48-hour talk time.
How, When & Where To Buy
It is best that interested buyers log in to Flipkart a few minutes ahead of the sale or exactly at 12 p.m. on February 7 to get a good headstart. Second, it's important to synchronize the time in the device with the Internet. Lastly, keep refreshing the page as soon as the time for the flash sale draws near.
Lenovo K6 Power budget phone comes in two variants. The base 3GB RAM model costs Rs. 9,999 ($150) and the 4GB RAM variant is priced at Rs. 10,999 ($160). For that price, the specs offered in the K6 Power are quite appealing, not to mention already relatively cheap. Colors to choose from are dark gray, silver and gold hues, writes International Business Times.
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