Lenovo A6000 announced for $169 in CES 2015

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Is this a season of budget friendly smart phones??! The next techie who stands in line flaunting its low budget Smartphone is Lenovo. Looks like Lenovo is unveiling quite a number of gadgets this season. Along with the Vibe X2 Pro and Lenovo P90, the Lenovo A6000 is being launched. At the CES 2015, Lenovo made this proud announcement.

Lenovo A6000

Lenovo A6000

The Lenovo A6000 gives us a 1GB of RAM and 8GN of internal memory. There are front and rear cameras with 8MP and 2MP respectively. A 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 chipset with 1.2 GHz quad-core Cortex –A53 processor renders power to the Smartphone. It also has a 5 inch 720p IPS display. The A6000 is also an “easy to carry” gadget weighing about 128 grams and is 8.2mm thick. Other than this the default smartphone priorities like that of the 4G, 3G, 2G , Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 and GPS are all impeccably present.

Colin Giles, the senior vice president of the company mentioned that the release of this device is targeted towards the Indian buyers. He opined that a budgeted phone like this would suit the Indian buyers who wouldn’t take a chance of investing a huge portion of their income on a gadget.

Lenovo made its announcement in the CES stating that the smartphone would price around $169. It would be priced under Rs.10,000 in India and would be soon available in Flipkart.

So we all have a great reason to keep an eye on Flipkart now. Looks like this New Year has a lot in store for us. What do u say???

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Pavithra Ranganathan

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