Two Lenovo phones have appeared on Google Play Console – Lenovo K14 and K14 Note. You may not be familiar with the K series because it has a low level focus in specific areas. And they don’t use unique hardware, they are rebranded Motorola phones.
For example, the Lenovo K13 proves to be the variant of the Moto E7i Power. The Lenovo K13 Note was a rebranded Moto G10. With that in mind, let’s take a look at what GPC has to say about the K14 phones.
GPC images: Lenovo K14 and K14 Note • Official images: Moto E20 and Moto G31
Lenovo K14 uses Unisoc T606 chipset with 2GB of RAM, has a 720 x 1600 pixels display and runs Android 11. These specs and the embedded image indicate that this is a version of the Moto E20. This could mean a 6.5-inch screen, 13 + 2MP rear cameras, a 5MP selfie snapper, and a 4,000mAh battery with 10W charging.
Lenovo K14 Note arrives in the mid-range segment with the MediaTek MT6769. This could either be the Helio G80 or G85. It has 4GB of RAM, a screen with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and also runs Android 11.
Google Play Console details: Lenovo K14 • Lenovo K14 Note
Plugging these specs into our phone finder, we get the Moto G31 and Moto G41. They are Almost identical Save for the camera and charge (50MP without OIS vs 48MP OIS, 10W vs 30W). We lean toward this being the G31 because the K-series tend to be lower-end. The Moto G Stylus (2022) also matches the specs, but despite its name, the “Note” phones don’t come with a stylus.
Anyway, the Moto G31 has a 6.4-inch AMOLED display, a 50MP main camera, an 8MP wide and 2MP macro cameras, a 13MP selfie camera inside a punch-hole, and a 5,000mAh battery. the hour.
In March, the Lenovo K14 Plus appeared, which is a version of the Moto E40. As for the vanilla K14 Note and K14, their predecessors came out in June and March, respectively, so they’re behind schedule. This means we can expect a quiet launch soon with limited availability.