Lenovo wants to make its hot-new K900 smartphone more appealing to the non-business community by offering the orange version of the device. As you can see from the image above, the end result is pretty impressive, with the paint job making the phone look pretty sexy.
The new color joins existing color options, silver and black, though the specs remain unchanged. And they include Intel’s Clove Trail+ processor coupled with 2GB of RAM, 5.5-inch full HD screen, 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, dual cameras, a ton of built-in storage and a memory card slot.
The problem, however, is that the Lenovo K900 Orange Edition is more expensive than other K900 variants. While black and silver models are selling for 2,999 Yuan, the new version goes for 300 Yuan more, bringing the final price to an equivalent of $536. Guess the Chinese company thinks this extra dose of style gotta count for something. And while I like the orange K900, I’m not sure I would pay a premium to get it (over the “regular” K900). Would you do so?
[Via: GizChina]