Lenovo is betting on consumers looking for more affordable devices, and today it launched two new smartphones, the Lenovo K12 and K12 Pro. The new members of the K, or Lemon, line are already familiar to us, despite the new names. The Lenovo K12 is identical to the Moto E7 Plus, while the K12 Pro is exactly the same. Moto G9 Power.
A few days ago, the manufacturer's chief technology officer in China, Chen Jin, had announced that would be released on 9/12 “an impressive product” and that it would be worth the wait.
Lenovo really believes in the K12 Pro to its dispute with the Redmi Note 9, from Xiaomi. These clashes are always a positive thing for consumers too, as companies end up focusing on lower prices for better devices.
Specifications of both models

The second model's screen, at 6,8 inches, is 0,3 inches larger than the first. A much bigger difference is in the battery. The K12 Pro has a 6000 mAh battery, while the more affordable model has a 5000 mAh battery.
In terms of cameras, the Lenovo K12 uses a 48MP dual rear camera setup, while the K12 Pro has a triple-camera setup with a 64MP primary sensor. Both feature a macro camera, while the K12 Pro has a depth sensor, all of which are 2MP.

The K12 Pro is equipped with the Snapdragon 662 processor, while the simpler model has the Snapdragon 460. Both have 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal storage. In addition, both devices have a fingerprint sensor on the back.
Pricing
Lenovo's smartphones launched today are on pre-sale for two days, with a discount of 100 Yuan, or R$78. The Lenovo K12 is being launched for 699 yuan (around R$546), while the K12 Pro starts at 999 yuan (around R$780), excluding taxes and fees.

The Lenovo K12 has versions launched in blue and gray colors, while the Lenovo K12 Pro in dark cyan and purple colors.
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