Specifications and Software
The 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 SoC has been retained for the Lenovo A6000 Plus. The key differences between the Lenovo A6000 and A6000 Plus are a boost in internal storage and RAM. The Plus features a helpful 16GB of storage and 2GB RAM, up from 8GB and 1GB respectively in the A6000. The storage is expandable, with microSD cards of up to 32GB capacity supported. This increase is sure to appeal to value-conscious buyers, who can feel more assured of the long-term prospects of the Lenovo A6000 Plus.
All other specifications remain the same. The phone features an 8-megapixel rear camera, a 2-megapixel front camera, 4G connectivity, Bluetooth 4.0, and a 2, 300mAh Lithium-polymer battery.
Like its predecessor, the Lenovo A6000 Plus runs on Android KitKat 4.4.4 with the Vibe 2.0 user interface layered on top. It still has far too much bloatware and an unreasonable number of preinstalled apps. Some of these are useful, but others are simply occupying space that can be put to use elsewhere. These can of course be uninstalled or disabled, so it isnt a serious concern. The user interface lacks an app drawer and still feels too cartoony and gaudy for our liking, but a good launcher from the Google Play store can fix that.
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