As scheduled, Lenovo has officially announced a pair of mid-ranger smartphones dubbed as the Lenovo Lemon K12 and K12 Pro in the Chinese market. Though these devices were launched under the Lenovo branding, but they’re essentially rebranded models of the Moto E7 Plus and Moto G9 Power which were recently launched in the European markets.
Lenovo Lemon K12
For starter, the Lenovo Lemon K12 features a 6.5-inches DH+ LCD display that comes with an 8 megapixels selfie camera housed within its dewdrop-notch at the front.
Over at the back, the Lenovo Lemon K12 boasts a squarish camera module which play host to a pair of 48 megapixels primary shooter and a 2 megapixels depth sensor alongside a LED flash. Other than that, there’s also a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner as well.
Powering the device will be an entry-level Snapdragon 460 chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB onboard storage which can be further expanded via a microSD card. Finally, it’ll be fitted with a massive 5,000mAh battery with 10W standard charging support.
In the Chinese market, the Lenovo Lemon K12 is priced at 799 Yuan (US$122) for its sole 4GB+64GB model.
Lenovo Lemon K12 Pro
Coming to the slightly higher-end model, the Lenovo Lemon K12 Pro is built around a larger 6.8-inches HD+ LCD display which will swap for a hole-punch design upfront. However, its selfie camera will be upgraded to 16 megapixels instead.
Unlike the Lenovo Lemon K12, the K12 Pro will be arriving with a triple camera system consisting of a 64 megapixels primary shooter, as well as a pair of 2 megapixels macro and depth sensor. It will however, retains the same fingerprint scanner at the back.
Under the hood, the Lenovo Lemon K12 Pro is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 662 chipset coupled with 4GB RAM and 128GB onboard storage. As usual, its storage capacity can be further expanded via a microSD card. Last but not the least, it’ll be arriving with a huge 6,000mAh battery with 20W fast-charging support.
The device will be priced at 999 Yuan (US$153) in the Chinese market.