Lenovo Vibe K5 review
Introduction:
Deliver more for your hard earned
cash, that's what the Lenovo Vibe K5 is all about. Mind you, we're not talking
about the Vibe K5 Plus we already reviewed a while ago. This
time it's the base Lenovo Vibe K5 - no Plus or Note in the model name means
fewer add-ons and therefore an even lighter price tag.
So it's even cheaper than the K5
Plus, we hear you ask? Indeed it is, and the price is one of three downgrades
(not one to complain about) compared to the K5 Plus. The other two are the
display resolution (720p vs. FullHD, but 5 inches nonetheless) and the chipset
(Snapdragon 415 vs 616). That's that. The model designation for the K5
is A6020a40, while the K5 Plus is A6020a46.
The rest of it is shared between
the K5 and K5 Plus and that includes the metal back (on a decidedly entry-level
phone), 13MP/5MP camera combo, 2GB of RAM and 2,750mAh of a swappable battery.
Key Features and Advantages:
- Dual-SIM support
- 5.0-inch IPS LCD of 720p resolution, 294ppi
- Snapdragon 415 chipset: Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 & quad-core 1.0 GHz Cortex-A53, Adreno 405 GPU, 2GB of RAM
- Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
- 13MP rear-camera, f/2.2, autofocus, single-LED flash, 1080p@30fps video
- 5MP front-facing camera, f/2.8
- 16GB of storage, expandable by up to 32GB via micro SD (dedicated slot)
- LTE Cat.4 150 Mbps, Wi-Fi b/g/n, GPS/GLONASS, Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio
- Removable 2,750mAh Li-Ion battery
- Noise cancellation with a dedicated secondary microphone, rear-firing stereo speakers, FM radio
Main Disadvantages:
We pointed out the very same list of disadvantages in the Vibe K5 Plus, and they hold true for the K5 as well. For the most part, at least - the Vibe K5 seems to be more widely available, both alongside the Plus in certain markets and on its own in others.
- Limited regional availability, vastly different pricing in different parts of the world
- No Marshmallow
- Effectively 48GB of maximum storage
Swapping microSD cards when you
run out of storage is not a deal-breaker for most of the prospective buyers,
but we figured we'd mention it nonetheless. At least the battery is
replaceable.
The dated Android then remains
our main gripe with the Vibe K5, as that's likely what the phone will spend its
entire life on, given the usual update policies for budget models. Again,
weighed up against the K5's price, that's another one we could pretend we
didn't see.
We did see the phone though, and
handled it too, and that's what the next page is all about. The design and
handling chapter follows right after the break.