Tuesday 19 May 2015

Lenovo A7000 available to buy at Rs.8999 in India

Lenovo A7000 a register base mobile available to buy at Flipkart store in India. This phone success to make huge popularity among the budget phone buyers. This phone offers a huge 5.5-inch HD IPS screen, Android v5 (Lollipop), 1.5 GHz Octa Core Processor and so on. Lenovo A7000 is the world's first smartphone with the all-new Dolby Atmos. Lets have a look at others amazing features:-

Key Features of Lenovo A7000

  • Dual SIM, Support GSM and 4G/LTE
  • Large 13.97cm (5.5-inch) wide-view display
  • Android v5 (Lollipop) OS
  • 1.5 GHz MediaTek MT6752m True Octa Core Processor
  • World's first smartphone with Dolby Atmos
  • 8 MP Primary Camera, 5 MP Secondary Camera
  • 2GB DDR3 RAM, 8GB ROM
  • Expandable Memory upto 32GB
  • 4G (LTE) - (Cat 4) 150 Mbps HSDPA

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Key Specifications of Lenovo A7000

  • Display : Lenovo A7000 come with 5.5-inch wide-view IPS display which produces 1280x720 pixels (HD) resolution with 267 ppi density.
  • Camera : Lenovo A7000 has an 8MP auto-focus primary camera with LED flash and 5MP fixed-focus front camera.  It can playback and record HD (720p) video.
  • Memory & Storage : Lenovo A7000 come with  2 GB RAM and 8 GB internal memory. Users can expand the memory by up to 32 GB as the phone supports MicroSD cards.
  • Battery : Lenovo A7000  has  2900mAh (Li-ion)  replaceable battery with Up to 39 hours (2G) and 16 hours (3G) talktime and Up to 11 days (2G / 3G) and 12 days (4G) standby time.
  • Software & Game Offering : Facebook, Skype, Twitter, WeChat ; SHAREit, CLONEit, SYNCit, Guvera Music ; Complete suite of Google apps, Evernote ; Route 66 Navi + Maps, Txtr eBooks, UC Browser; Real Football 2015, Gamestore, Tap the Frog; Green Farm 3, Spiderman Ultimate Power.
  • Others : 802.11 b/g/n, Hotspot; Bluetooth 4.0; A-GPS; FM Radio; microUSB v2.0; Mediatek MT6752m Chipset; Octa-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU; Mali-T760MP2 GPU.

Official Link : http://shopap.lenovo.com/in/en/smartphones/a-series/a7000/

Video Link :

Lenovo A7000 Hands on Review, Camera, India, Price, Features, Comparison and Overview at MWC 2015

Buyers Responce :

Detailed Practical Review of Lenovo A7000

Hello all, I'm writing this review after 80 intense usage hours of Lenovo A7000. My review is only based on the previous gadgets i used, i.e Sony Xperia GO, Sony Xperia Z, Galaxy Grand Duos, Galaxy S3 and iPod 5 Touch.
Build Quality, Looks:
It weighs 140g, and is 7.99mm thick, which feels a lot light in weight and thin in looks when compared to other models i've used, except the iPod Touch.
Though its 5.5inch in size, it is pretty compact in your hands, can access entire phone, and type messages to your friends using your left hand, while you are busy with your right.
Comes with a Screen protector, which is good. Lack of Corning Gorilla glass should not be troubling you, as it has Asashi's Dragontail glass in it, which is a Japanese make. Both are equally tough.
It has a removable 2900mah Battery which is pretty slim and light in weight.
For 9k, it doesn’t look like a cheap phone at all.
Performance:
Performance is something which makes this phone lot superior than others. Its benchmark in CPU and GPU is close to top 5 Flagship phones available in the market. You can verify the same in google for your reference.
Let it be multitasking or HD gaming, this phone will not disappoint you. I didn’t face any lag in games or apps even when it was running in low battery. It just begs you to use more.
Video Clarity:
Some people may argue about Apple’s iconic Retina Display being the best among everything, but no, they are just apple fan boys. With all the gadgets I used (Including iPod touch 5), I would rate Xperia Z as the best when it comes to clarity. It’s Bravia Engine 2 is just amazing.
But this phone has outsmarted Xperia Z miles ahead. It’s 5.5inch IPS display is insanely vibrant and rich. I know there are more phones in market with better dpis like the JDI, but still I would rate this phone from my eyes. Play a 1080p video in its 5.5 inch screen, you would not hate the worst movie even.
Camera:
This is one of the major setback of this phone. I’m not very sure if it’s the camera app or the camera lens and sensor itself. None of my gadgets ever had such a worst camera which involves Sony, Samsung and Apple.
Low light pics are going to appear like you shot something out of a VGA camera. With proper day light, it will just give you “Okay” pics. In this case, i just feel like I’m using my iPod touch to take pics, even worst, I would say.
For selfies, Beautify function in camera app does some justice.
While being useless in pics, Video clarity seems to better, well truly, a lot better. Shoots excellent 1080p videos.
Don’t buy this phone by keeping those 5MP SC and 8MP PC in mind.
Audio:
This is setback number 2. This phone is being marketed with a tag “World’s first phone to feature Dolby ATOMS”, I would say, my Galaxy Grand Duos sounds better than this phone.
When they mean, Dolby ATOMS, they mean a less sensitive, more pathetic mobile app and not the hardware.
I always rated Samsung phones as the worst when it comes to audio, but this just beats them.
Those stock earphones are lot horrible than those you get with Chinese and Korean mobiles 8-10 years back.
Now the real question is, can it be rectified? Yes, you can.
Just tweak those equalizer settings of your Dolby ATOMS app and the music player you use. I suggest installing VLC instead of that Google Play Music app, which comes preinstalled.
Once you are done tweaking on both of these apps, (ATOMS and VLC), you are all set. I could bring my Xperia’s sound in this phone after tweaking these equalizers, provided you have a decent earphone and not the stock ones. I tested with a basic stock earphone of my Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos and Sony Xtra Bass MDR-XB50AP.
But still as its all restricted to frequency changes, only in the software(app), earphones like Sony Xtra Bass MDR-XB50AP (which I use for my other gadgets) are useless.. It just can’t provide that dynamic range due to lack of dedicated hardware, which these higher end earphones demand.
Speaker is pretty, loud and crisp, I would definitely give a good rating for that. It has two microphones, one with noise isolation and one without.
Battery:
This is something more important when it comes to an Android smartphone. With intense usage of approx. 50% of browsing and chatting, 30% of videos and music, 20% of games, I got a battery backup of 7 hours. When I mean intense usage, I didn’t take my hands off it even for a minute.
So for a normal usage, you can expect for an entire day.
That’s it about this phone. You can buy this phone for it’s incomparable performance, fabulous display, and compact build. Audio can be tweaked, battery backup is very good minding its performance, and I didn't find a solution yet for the camera. It's best deal you would get for such a price tag.
Hope it helped someone. Thanks for reading.

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