Lenovo, the third place when it comes to device manufacturing is all set to keep us in enthralled with its mid-ranger in the boy of A6000 Plus. Of course this is an updated version of the Lenovo A6000 and not a ‘hot from the oven’ creation.
So what’s really hot about this enhanced version of the original A6000? For one, Lenovo has endowed the Plus moniker with increased RAM of 2GB and native storage of 16GB (against the previously given 8GB). You can multi-task with this model without lagging.
Unfortunately most of the features were pretty much the same—5-inch touchscreen display with 720p resolution, Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 with quadcore processor clocking at 1.2GHz and 2,300 mAhbattery. The chipset itself can support Cat.4 LTE and dual SIM connectivity. Unfortunately, A6000 Plus also retains Android 4.4 Kitkat without any promises from the maker if this could be adjusted into Google Lollipop later on.
Cameras aren’t that great either but are to be categorized under decent quality. Up front, the snapper dubbed as ‘selfie’ camera has a 2MP sensor. Rounding at the back, the primary one is a what seems to be the standard now, an 8MP rear-facing camera.
Lenovo A6000 Plus costs somewhere between $112 and $144 as it graces the glass showcases of stores very soon.
Lenovo A6000 Plus Specifications
- Dimension : 141 x 70 x 8.2 mm, 128g
- Display : 5-inch, 720 pixels resolution
- Chipset : Qualcomm Snapdragon 410, 1.2Ghz 4-core CPU
- RAM : 2GB
- OS : Android 4.4 Kitkat
- Storage : (internal) 16GB
- Camera : (primary) 8MP; (front) 2MP
- Battery : 2,300 mAh