Two Lenovo K-series phones have been spotted on the Google Play Console listing. The devices are the Lenovo K14 and K14 Note. For those unaware, the brand’s K-series phones are aimed at select low-end markets. Additionally, they are also rebadged versions of the Motorola phones. The Lenovo K14 and K14 Note could possibly join the K14 Plus that was launched in March this year. They are also expected to arrive as the successors to the last year’s K13 and K13 Note.

The Google Play Console listings of the Lenovo K14 and K14 Note reveal key specifications as well as the front render of the devices. Starting with the regular variant, it has a waterdrop notch and a thick bottom bezel. The screen offers HD+ resolution of 720 x 1,600 pixels and 280 ppi pixel density. The listing reveals that the device will be equipped with a Spreadtrum T606 chipset based on a 12nm process. It comprises two Cortex A75 cores at 1.6GHz and six Cortex A55 cores at 1.6GHz. The SoC is coupled with Mali G57 GPU. As per the listing, the device packs 2GB RAM and runs on Android 11 OS out of the box.
On the other hand, the Lenovo K14 Note is seen with a centre-aligned punch-hole cutout. The display is said to offer an FHD+ resolution of 1,080 x 2,400 pixels and a pixel density of 420 ppi. The listing mentions a MediaTek MT6769 processor under the hood. This could either be the Helio G80 or G85 chipset. The phone will come with 4GB RAM onboard and ship with Android 11 OS.
As per the specifications in the listing, we assume the Lenovo K14 to be a budget device whereas the K14 Note could be a mid-range offering.
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