Lenovo’s strategy to pave a way for itself in the smartphone race seems to be working quite well in its favour. With some very enticing budget offerings already in the market, the company is aiming big now by partnering with Intel to launch its latest CloverTrail+ SoC. The K900 is the first smartphone to be powered by the Atom Z2580 SoC, a more powerful and efficient version of the Medfield. The K900 will play in the Rs 30,000 price bracket, which means it will compete with the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 as it also falls in the "phablet" category. 

Design and build 
Shipped in an enticing package, the K900 is a real beauty in every sense of the word. The phone has a very elegant design, with the front being dominated by Gorilla Glass. The handset measures just 6.9 mm in depth and weighs in at 162 g. It doesn’t feel heavy at all, although it’s hard to ignore the massive 5.5-inch display. The K900 feels enormous in your hand and the wedge shaped design is not at all ergonomic. It’s a real task to use it singlehandedly and when you do, the phone tends to slip out of your hand since there’s nothing to grip.
Lenovo K900

 
The rest of the chassis has an industrial design and is built completely using stainless steel and polycarbonate. The fit and finish is quite simply outstanding and feels like it can easily withstand a few drops. There’s a microUSB charging port at the bottom and 3.5 mm headphone jack, microSIM slot, power and volume rockers on either side. There is no provision for expanding the memory, which is one of the biggest sore points of the handset. There’s 16GB of internal memory, out of which only 9.7GB is available for apps and other media. 
Overall, the K900 scores big points on build and design, but loses equally when it comes to ergonomics.
Lenovo K900

Lenovo K900Features 
Jelly Bean 4.2.1 has gone through some very heavy skinning by Lenovo. Most of the features and shortcuts that we’ve seen before are back, albeit in a fresh new skin. Lenovo seems to have taken a lot of the theme and UI features from Go Launcher, as there are a plenty of options to customise the scrolling animations etc. A new addition is Lenovo’s Supergallery, which offers a very Metro-like preview for your images. Lenovo Power is another new addition, which gives you a very comprehensive approach to manage your phones battery life. The app is always running and monitoring your battery and has the ability to automatically switch between profiles, which can be highly customised. The "Settings" menu is also tweaked a bit, with a separate tab for gestures.The IPS panel boasts of a 1920 x 1080 resolution, thereby bringing the pixel count all the way up to 400 ppi. Text is crisp and sharp to read and videos and images have bright and vivid colours. The new Intel Atom Z2580 is incredibly powerful and ensures smooth operation despite the heavy skinning. This is the company's first dual-core CPU for smartphones and the two cores run at a speedy 2.0GHz. Coupled with a faster PowerVR SGX544 GPU, we’re looking at some pretty impressive performance.
Lenovo K900

 
Media 
Media playback is handled via the stock player, which supports MP3 and FLAC. Audio quality is good, provided you have a decent pair of IEMs. The speaker volume is very good too; alerts and notifications can be heard even in a noisy environment. FM radio is also present.

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