Design
- All-metal body, with a solid, premium feel
- Fast fingerprint sensor at the back
- At 169 grams, the K6 Note is a bit on the heavy side
Display
- Nice, vibrant, large display
Software
- Lenovo's UI over Android is pretty decent and comes with 'Secure Zone' that enables the user to keep some content and apps away from prying eyes
Performance
- Decent performance - handles multi-tasking, gaming and switching between apps fairly smoothly sans any heating issue
Camera
- Decent cameras - stills quality is acceptable although it could have been better
- Video recording too is with an acceptable level of detail and clarity, though nothing great
Audio
- The dual speakers, equipped with Dolby Atmos, are pretty decent, and do well in daily tasks
- You can also get an Ant-VR headset bundle with the phone at an additional cost of Rs 1, 299 for enjoying TheatreMax
- Mediocre bundled earphones
Battery
- Boasts of a huge 4, 000 mAh battery that actually delivers - comfortably lasts a day, and can generally last 2 days too with moderate use
- No fast-charging support - so the phone takes quite some time to charge the big 4, 000 mAh battery
More
- Audio output is clean
- The performance is decent, but falls behind the competition from the likes of Xiaomi