Lenovo claims to have sold 180k units of the K4 Note in India; Will ditch flash sales


Lenovo’s having quite a purple patch in India. After the K3 Note sold like hot cakes, it’s the turn of its successor to grab headlines — for all the good reasons.

Lenovo now claim that the K4 Note has seen 180,000 sales in the country so far, which is quite a number… since it’s only been a few weeks since the phone went live in the market.

Like most other online-only phones that have hit the Indian market in the recent past, the K4 Note too is sold on a registration-basis. What this means is that potential buyers are required to register before the actual sale, which lasts as long as stocks do.

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Coming back to Lenovo, the brand mentions that it’ll pull the plug on the registration system. This means that the K4 Note will be made available via open sales starting 15th February.

The K4 Note is a 11,900 INR ($175) phone with an octa-core MediaTek MT6753 processor, 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080p display, 3GB RAM, 16GB ROM, 13 mega-pixel rear camera, 5 mega-pixel front facing camera and a 3300mAh battery.

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20 Comments

  1. Muhammad Yasir
    February 11, 2016

    pathetic spec set -_-
    LIES !

  2. balcobomber25
    February 11, 2016

    For some reason that number seems low, especially since the LeTV 1s which sold 155,000 in the last week. I would expect Lenovo who has been in India a lot longer to sell a lot more than that.

    • Young
      February 11, 2016

      Seconded.

    • Faisal Shaharyar
      February 11, 2016

      Letv sold 95K last week in India, but yes Lenovo is inflating the numbers the probable number would be in region in 28K per week

      • balcobomber25
        February 11, 2016

        They sold 95 last week and another 60 in a previous sale.

        • Faisal Shaharyar
          February 12, 2016

          so thats 2 week isn’t it. but it could be infated number

  3. Adam Irvine
    February 11, 2016

    They really should have put a Helio X10 in this!

  4. vijay sud
    February 11, 2016

    Indian mobile market is now owned by Letv which is pushing 1,00,000 sets per week into Indian market, while Lenovo needs a better K4, Xiaomi is busy playing games with 100 sets, in Indian hands ,by the time Redmi Note 3 comes to Indian market, sometime late in 2016, Letv would laugh all way to bank, with 1 million sales in pocket. Ha. Ha.

    • yalok
      February 11, 2016

      “1,00,000” = 100,000 per week. That’s about the same that lenovo managed.

      • vijay sud
        February 11, 2016

        K4 Note just does not have the looks or buzz of Le 1s..Letv really is bringing in its product into Indian market and its moving rapidly. Lenovo K4 Note will not be able to hit even the Lenovo K3 sales volumes. For that matter Even laggard Xiaomi will have a uphill task.

        • Faisal Shaharyar
          February 11, 2016

          but Vijay Xiaomi recently hasn’t released any products in the market.
          Still waiting on Elephone P9000 when will it hit the indian market. this looks awesome NFC and Wireless charging only in sub 17K

    • balcobomber25
      February 11, 2016

      When the Redmi Note 3 comes to market, LeTV will be an afterthought.

  5. yalok
    February 11, 2016

    As long as the camera is better than on redmi note 3, I would recommend it.

  6. Wolvie
    February 12, 2016

    Eh how come other brand like lenovo can sell smatphones with mediatek inside but not Xiaomi ?

    • Wolvie
      February 12, 2016

      Btw i might be ignorant but looking at the spec and price of Xiaomi Redmi Note 2 is much better and cheaper than this k4 note. So if lenovo can sell that much qty, i am sure xiaomi can sell much much more.

      The only problem with redmi note 2 maybe the quality of the camera is not too good (based on a lot of post of Redmi note 2 users on internet, i might be wrong)

      • Rene
        February 15, 2016

        You are correct — camera is a bit of a let down on the Redmi Note 2, especially for Xiaomi, who generally have great software optimisation for their cameras. perhaps the sensor is just too limited, who knows.

        Having said that, I wonder how the cameras of the Redmi Note 3 or Redmi 3 compare…

    • David Košič
      February 14, 2016

      They probably paid for the patents that xiaomi refused to.

  7. max
    February 12, 2016

    letv achieved the 155,000 sales mark through advertisement..

  8. Andrew Stroks
    February 13, 2016

    guys do u know any india online store ? want to try that lenovo out.

    • kranti
      February 15, 2016

      the name of store is amazon.