We already wrote a lot about the Lenovo K900 and even had a chance to spend some time with it during CES 2013, but now Russian site Hi-tech managed to get their hands on one and run some benchmarks on it showing that it stands shoulder to shoulder with Samsung's new flagship, the Galaxy S4.

In case you missed it, Lenovo's K900 is a 5.5-inch 1920x1080 smartphone based on Intel's Clover Trail+ platform, with a dual-core Atom Z2580 processor clocked at 2GHz paired up with dual-core SGX 544MP2 graphics. It also comes with 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage and 13-megapixel main camera with Sony Exmor sensor.

In Antutu v3.2.2 benchmark, the Lenovo K900 manages to slide ahead of the Galaxy S4 which makes it quite an interesting device. In case you were wondering, back when we had a chance to try it out at CES 2013 we noted that the K900 actually looks quite sleek and might be a worthy competitor to current generation flagship smartphones.

It should be shipping with Android 4.2.1 OS with a slight touch of Lenovo's custom Android skin, while its price is rumored at around US $500 in Asia.



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