It's been only a little over a month since Lenovo announced a metal-clad Vibe K4 Note 4 in India. Now, the company is readying to launch a new phone at the upcoming Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016.

Lenovo India Facebook wall reads: "A gorgeous new device has been engineered from scratch to deliver the #Knockout punch."

It comes with a poster showing liquid metal being poured on a phone indicating that the device will boast an all-metal body. There is no official word on the name of the device, but rumour has it that it might be called Lemon 3 Plus.

It is expected to sport a 5.5-inch full HD display with 1920x1080p resolution and house 3GB RAM, 32GB inbuilt memory and Qualcomm's Snapdragon 616 quad-core processor, reported Phone Radar.

That being said, we have some doubts because the Lemon series phones are exclusively sold in the Chinese market only and since the device is getting unveiled at MWC 2016, the company is likely to announce this device with a different name, probably with A6000 (2016 or 2nd Gen) series moniker, which is more appealing to international consumers.

[Note: Lenovo launched the first generation K3 Lemon as A6000 in international markets, including India, last year]

Just a few days ago, Lenovo unveiled Lemon 3 in China. It sports a 5-inch Full HD display with 1920 x 1080p resolution (441 ppi), and is all-metal. Under the hood, it has Qualcomm Snapdragon 616 processor clocking 1.5 GHz, Android 5.1 Lollipop, 16GB internal memory, 2GB RAM, 13MP main camera, 5MP front snapper and 2750mAh battery.

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The rear-side body design of the Lemon 3 and the device seen in the Lenovo India Twitter teaser are identical. The camera module position and three grille dual-speakers placed on the right and left side are uncanny.

We will get a clearer picture later this month.  MWC 2016 will kick-off at Barcelona on Feb. 22 and conclude on Feb. 25.

Stay tuned for more updates.