Lenovo K12 Pro

Lenovo K12 Pro Review, Pros and Cons – Lenovo has been out of business since it bought Motorola and rarely launches smartphones under its own name. So this time, Lenovo broke the rules and is all set to reveal his latest mid-range phone, the Lenovo K12 Pro smartphone which is also known n as Lenovo Music Lemon K12 Pro. The next thing to consider is that the K12 Pro ends up being a renamed version of the newly launched Moto G9 Power. Without further ado, let’s move on to the full review of the Lenovo K12 Pro smartphone, where we can focus considerably on each of the details.

Lenovo K12 Pro Review

Highlights

  1. A 6.8 inches 720p HD display known as the Max Vision screen.
  2. The Li-Po 6000mAh battery with fast charging support.
  3. Competent Snapdragon 662 SoC for an excellent performance.
  4. Triple camera setup for crisp, vivid photos and videos.
  5. Close to Stock Android UI based Android 10 OS.

Design and Display

The moment you take it out of the box, you are surprised by its dimensions and weight. Consequently, the phone weighs 221g, which is a little uncomfortable in the hands, but it must look stiff. Again, the plastic back to some extent helps to balance the overall weight. In addition, the 9.7 mm thickness probably makes it the thickest phone in this price category.

Consequently, the heavy design can bother you if you are not used to holding a handset with one hand. On the back, there is a textured layout with strips that resemble beautiful patterns. What is most surprising is the water-resistant coating that comes with it during unwanted splashes and spills.

As for the front panel, Lenovo brought a huge 6.8 inches HD IPS LCD panel for an unprecedented media experience. In fact, the company calls it a “Max Vision” display covered with a punch-hole camera on the left-hand side. The presence of fine sockets allows you to watch movies and trailers in cinemascope. Unfortunately, you don’t have the essential gift of Gorilla glass protection.

Memory and Internal

Talking about the processing capabilities of the Lenovo K12 Pro smartphone performance tasks are handled by the Snapdragon 662 SoC. Based on the 11nm architecture, the chipset offers fast performance with small hints of delays when loading the application. However, multitasking should be smooth with a clock speed of up to 2.0 GHz. The good thing to take a look at here is the exclusive NavIC GPS support. In addition, it may not be the ideal option to have the Snapdragon 662 for intensive and heavy games.

On the software side, the device features the Android 10 operating system. In addition to the standard Google utilities and features, the device has additional gestures for quick access. The UI is very similar to what you know as Stock Android.

Talking about memory configuration, the K12 Pro offers two decent memory options first 4 GB of RAM with 64 GB of internal storage and the second 4 GB of RAM with 128 GB of internal storage. The last thing to note is the inclusion of SD card support.

Camera

As for optics, Lenovo comes with a 64 MP primary sensor in combination with two auxiliary lenses – one 2 MP for depth detection purposes and another 2 MP for macro shots. The best thing about the Lenovo camera is its post-processing features, which should mesmerize you after seeing the results in the viewfinder and in the gallery.

The revamped camera app allows for easier access and the photos appear to be sharp and well exposed to daylight. However, in low light situations, the sensor strives to capture enough light to illuminate photos and remove excess noise.

Note that the 16 MP camera has the ability to incorporate excellent portraits, even indoors. Plus, it never leaves you behind when using facial unlock.

Battery and Others

The huge Li-Po 6000mAh battery becomes a starting point for conversations, making it possible for the phone to last at least 2 days with great ease. Leaving aside the great battery backup, the 2.5W reverse charging and 20W fast charger solve the problem of slow charging.

Therefore, you can expect a full charge in 2 hours. Fortunately, Lenovo is not providing the obsolete micro USB 2.0 port instead, the Type-C port allows for faster data transfer.

The device is sold in China at a price of USD 150 (11,000 INR). Undoubtedly, the satisfactory price will lead to decent sales.

Lenovo K12 Pro pros and cons

Lenovo K12 Pro Specifications Detail

Down below you can see the full specifications of the Lenovo K12 Pro smartphone.

SpecificationsLenovo K12 Pro
Network2G, 3G, 4G
AnnouncedDecember 2020
SIMNano Hybrid SIM
Dimensions6.78 x 3.02 x 0.38 inches
Weight221 g
Size6.8 inches
DisplayIPS LCD touchscreen
~263 ppi density
ProtectionWater-repellent coating
Resolution720 x 1640 pixels
OSAndroid 10
Chipset11 nm – Qualcomm Snapdragon 662
CPUOcta-core
4×2.0 GHz Kryo 260 Gold
4×1.8 GHz Kryo 260 Silver
GPUAdreno 610
Card slotYes (uses shared SIM slot)
RAM4GB
Internal64GB, 128GB
Camera64MP (wide)
2MP (macro)
2MP (depth)
LED flash, HDR, panorama
1080p@30fps
Selfie16MP
HDR
1080p@30fps
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band,
Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
Bluetooth5.0, A2DP, LE
GPSYes, A-GPS, GLONASS, GALILEO, LTEEP, SUPL
NFCYes
Infrared portNo
RadioYes
USBUSB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go
SensorsRear mounted fingerprint, accelerometer, proximity
BatteryLi-Po 6000 mAh
Fast charging 20W
Reverse charging 2.5W
ColorsElectric Violet, Metallic Sage
Expected PriceUSD 150 (11,000 INR)

Lenovo K12 Pro Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the Lenovo K12 Pro smartphone.

Pros

  1. Decent daylight photo with 64 MP primary camera.
  2. 6000mAh Monster battery.
  3. A 20W fast charger and 2.5W reverse charging.
  4. Water-repellent coating.
  5. USB On-The-Go.
  6. Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor.
  7. NFC enabled.

Cons

  1. Heavy and thick body.
  2. 720p HD resolution was not expected.
  3. Shared SIM slot.
  4. Average low light photography.
  5. Heating problem during heavy games.
  6. Without Gyro-EIS and ultrawide support for the camera.
  7. 5g not supported.

Conclusion

In short, although using, on the one hand, the Lenovo K12 Pro phone has its own disadvantages, such as robust construction and heavyweight. The HD resolution on the was not expected from this phone. So if you are a frequent user and love to play titles like COD Mobile or PUBG, you can definitely go ahead. On the other hand, it rocks with a captivating 6000mAh battery along with a fast 20W charger. So this phone is suitable for basic users and light gaming.

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