This is the second teaser released by the Chinese company

Dec 23, 2015 13:24 GMT  ·  By

If you don't remember, Lenovo teased a “Killer Note” smartphone a few weeks ago and confirmed that the device would be launched in early 2016.

Although the Chinese company did not share any details on the name of the phone, we can safely assume that Lenovo will be launching the sequel to the K3 Note phablet that's been so popular in Asian countries.

Today, Lenovo is back with yet another teaser that confirms one specification of the upcoming “Killer Note” device, as well as the fact that the smartphone will be launched on the market next year.

According to the Chinese company, more than 99% of its fans preferred 3GB RAM in the upcoming smartphone, which is why Lenovo has decided to meet that demand and included that amount of memory inside the K4 Note.

Lenovo continues to refer to the upcoming phone as “Killer Note 2016,” so we can safely assume the smartphone will not be unveiled until next year.

It might be unveiled in January at CES 2016

Since CES 2016 is so close, there's a high chance Lenovo K4 Note will be unveiled in early January during the trade fair, but we don't rule out the possibility of being announced during a dedicated event that will take place in India.

Unfortunately, there are no details on the phone's specs sheet apart from the fact that it will come with 3GB of RAM inside.

However, rumor has it that Lenovo plans to include MediaTek's powerful Helio X10 chipset inside the K4 Note, but the information hasn't been confirmed yet.

We do expect Lenovo to continue to tease its “Killer Note” handset in the coming weeks, so additional information about the smartphone might be revealed soon.

Even though Lenovo K4 Note will be initially launched in India, and probably China too, the high-end smartphone is likely to make it to other countries in the weeks to follow.