Hey guys this is bharadwaj with phonearena. com, and this is the video review of the gone life phi, the latest smartphone from gone, with a four point. Eight-inch HD display the phone's design is different from the life e3, with curved corners and a black bezel on the front. It has a four point: eight inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels at 306 PPI of pixel density. This is better than other smartphones in the similar age. The display is bright and has great viewing angles, but since it is glossy, it is prone to fingerprints display as corning gorilla glass 2 protection, which might make it hard to break there's any a piece on top along with the 5 megapixel front-facing camera with BSI sensor above the display.
It also has the usual proximity and ambient light sensors on the other side below the display. There are the usual capacitive touch buttons for menu home and back is a backlit, but don't offer haptic feedback. There is a tiny microphone hole below this touch. Button switches for voice calls. The phone is 6.8 five millimeters thick thinner than the Q thousand s that we reviewed recently, and we think it's impressive. On the left side, there is a volume rocker and a power button and the microUSB slot and a micro sim card slot are present on the right side.
The SIM card slot is covered by a plastic flap and the 3.5 mm audio jack is present on the top. The build quality we feel is quite good, but since the plastic on the back has a smooth finish, it is sometimes slippery in the hands. The phone has a non-removable backyard, with the 2000 mAh battery, underneath on the back, the phone has an 8 megapixel camera with LED flash. It also has a secondary microphone for stereo audio recording in video, and the sensor is also BSI for better low-light imaging, but we felt that both the daylight and the low-light images were below average. The camera UI is quite different from the UIC non-Indian yen phones, but we noted that the UI is a bit laggy.
There are a lot of options, though, such as different capture modes capture, action, phone booth, feature that adds a frame to the photos and continuous shot. The phone can record Full HD videos at 1080p resolution, 30 FPS. The audio is good thanks to the secondary microphone, but the video quality was average and lacked details. The software based electronic image, stabilization that is supposedly to minimize, blurring and device. She did not offer that much coming to the software part.
The phone runs on Android 4.2 point one jellybean, so you get a lot of features such as lock screen, widgets, quick settings, but some options such as daydream and photo filters were missing on this forum. You can add up to nine home screens on this customized UI and there are options to change that has top settings, including this top FX options to enable scroll up and down the ceilings and open the notification shade or home menu. It has also the theme support that changes. The overall look of the UI, including the menu and the lock screen, without changing the shortcuts or widgets. The lock screen has widgets of wood, and you can launch the camera right from the lock screen.
In addition to a lot of quick toggles, there is also a power-saving toggles that we haven't seen upon other devices or a one gigabyte of RAM you get 967 MB of usable ram and about 470 MB of ram is free when the phone is idle out of 16 gigabytes of internal storage. You get about 10.5, 6, gigabytes and 1.79 gigabytes use of storage for apps, even though some apps have been automatically installed in the SD card, which is the internal storage of 16 gigabytes, we couldn't find an option to move the apps from each of the memory. The phone doesn't have a micros card slot to expand the memory, so you are stuck with 16 gigabytes. The phone comes with quite a few pre-installed apps such as File, Explorer, ions, own weather, app compost, sound recorder and a lot of utilities. You also get king soft office for editing and viewing office files.
There are a lot of other apps such as NO mobile security, yahoo cricket and EU battery saver app. It also has the usual set of google apps and some gaming apps, including little big city asphalt, 6, wonder, zoo fishing, joy and Texas poker. The default music player can play different audio formats instead of standard equalizer settings. This has dds FX that you can enable from the music player settings. You can also control the bass, boost and 3d epic manual.
Even the earphones are plugged in the phone has FM radio with auto search and recording, but lacks area support. The loudspeaker is good, and the bushes, on the back next to the speaker, helps to a certain level from the audio being suppressed when you place it on flat, surface audio from the loudspeaker, as we said earlier, is decent and the bundle in-ear earphones offers good bass. The dialer and the messaging features are similar to other smartphones from local OEMs, but the colors are different. It also supports speed, dialer and quick search, but since this is not a dual sim phone, you don't have the options to switch sim card, which is obvious. The keyboard is talk, but it doesn't come with gesture typing present in the stock android 4.2 keyboard. The settings menu is divided into two parts, common settings and all settings.
The common settings have connectivity options that are used often, and the old settings obviously has the complete list of settings. We noted that it has support for wireless display, but it doesn't come with the USB OTG support. The phone is powered by a 1.5 gigahertz quad-core MediaTek mt6589 t turbo processor, with power via sgx544 GPU. We noted that the gaming performance was good with good graphics, but there was a bit of lag in some games, but in general day-to-day usage we found that the performance was quite snappy. The 2000 mAh battery offers great battery life thanks to the CPU power saving mode.
You get more than a day of battery life with average use this special CPU power, saving mode limits, the CPU performance and lowers the temperature of the device to save the battery, the system, power, saving mode tweaks, the display brightness Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and auto sync. When the screen is off, so you can extend the battery life to two days, even with the single charge. Overall, the Life phi is definitely a worthy upgrade to the lab III. It has a brilliant display, good, build quality and a slimmer body. It also offers great battery life and is powered by a faster processor.
The camera could be better and the phone lacks a memory card slot or a market price of rupees 18,000 999. It is definitely costly compared to other smartphones in the same price range, but if you're looking for a phone with a good display battery life and built, but can compromise on the camera and the micro SD card slot go for it listed here or the pros and cons of the device do check out our full review on a blog. The links are in the description below. We hope you enjoyed the video. If you did do hit the like button and do let us know what you think in the comment section below also do it.
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