It is no longer news that some Motorola phones are rebadged as Lenovo phones for other markets. The latest example is the Moto G10 which has made its way to Russia as the Lenovo K13 Note.

Lenovo K13 Note featured

Announced today for ₽12,490 (~$170), the Lenovo K13 Note is a budget 4G phone with a 6.5-inch IPS LCD display that has a waterdrop notch and an HD+ resolution. It is powered by the Snapdragon 460 and comes in a single configuration with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. A MicroSD card slot will allow users to add up to 512GB of extra storage.

There are four cameras on the back that sit together with an LED flash in a slightly protruding housing. The primary camera is a 48MP sensor and it comes along with an 8MP ultrawide angle camera, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. An 8MP camera is in front for selfies and video calls.

There is a fingerprint scanner on the back of the phone, a 5000mAh battery under the plastic body, and support for 10W charging via a USB-C port. It also has an audio jack at the top and runs Android 11 out of the box.

Lenovo K13 Note

Lenovo has made the K13 Note available in the same Aurora Gray and Sakura Pearl colors as the Moto G10, though we believe launching it in different colors would have been better to further differentiate them save for the branding.

You can purchase the Lenovo K13 Note at the Lenovo online shop. The pearl variant is discounted and can be purchased for ₽9,990 (~$137) from now till the 30th of June while the gray variant has its price cut down to ₽11,990 (~$164).

 

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