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Aug 5, 2017, 13:11 IST
Having received a good response from it’s A series in India, Chinese smartphone-maker Gionee has recently introduced A1 Plus. This phone measures 6 inches in screen comes with dual camera at the back. Much better than its predecessor, Gionee A1 Plus is loaded with features.
Fast and Furious
The phone is powered by Octa core, 2.5 GHz, Cortex A53 processor, coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. It runs on Android Nougat 7.0 operating system with in-house Amigo 4.0 UI. Given the hardware and software combination of the device, the phone is equipped with a substantial 4,550mAh battery with an ultra-fast charger. The phone comes with a panic button that is activated by pressing the home button thrice. Swiping down on the screen opens the notification bar while the toggle apps are accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the display.
All metal
The mid-segment device looks fascinating with its curved edges, 'Mocha Gold' metallic back and 2.5D glass on its bigger 6-inch display. The metallic volume keys are placed on the right edge and beneath that, the power key has a red circular ring, perhaps to distinguish it from volume keys. The antenna line runs above the camera on the back. On the left edge, the phone carries a dual-SIM tray. There is a 3.5mm jack on the top and a micro-USB port on the bottom edge. The phone features two speaker grills on the bottom edge.
Camera
The device has dual (13MP+5MP) camera system at the rear with LED flash. Below the camera, there is a circular brand design that may be mistaken as a fingerprint sensor on the first look. The home button doubles as a fingerprint sensor. On the front, the device has 20MP selfie-camera with a flash to capture better photos in low-light conditions. Both the cameras offer several modes including slow-motions, timelapse, night mode and GIF, among others. The portrait mode gives tries to give a DSLR-like effect.
Our thoughts
Dual camera has suddenly become a buzzword now. But when we put A1 Plus in the competition, this justifies it’s price-point but fails to impress much. The Bokeh mode or Portrait mode that Gionee makes tall claim about looks quite artificial. The dual camera is okayish when you compare with LG G6 or OnePlus 5, though the latter are priced much higher. Playing heavy-graphic game did meet with a few lags.
Yes, the battery is superb and easily lasts till one and half day even after continuous usage.
Also the 6 inch screen has made the phone quite big and helps in viewing action movies with quite comfort.
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Fast and Furious
The phone is powered by Octa core, 2.5 GHz, Cortex A53 processor, coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB internal storage. It runs on Android Nougat 7.0 operating system with in-house Amigo 4.0 UI. Given the hardware and software combination of the device, the phone is equipped with a substantial 4,550mAh battery with an ultra-fast charger. The phone comes with a panic button that is activated by pressing the home button thrice. Swiping down on the screen opens the notification bar while the toggle apps are accessed by swiping up from the bottom of the display.
All metal
The mid-segment device looks fascinating with its curved edges, 'Mocha Gold' metallic back and 2.5D glass on its bigger 6-inch display. The metallic volume keys are placed on the right edge and beneath that, the power key has a red circular ring, perhaps to distinguish it from volume keys. The antenna line runs above the camera on the back. On the left edge, the phone carries a dual-SIM tray. There is a 3.5mm jack on the top and a micro-USB port on the bottom edge. The phone features two speaker grills on the bottom edge.
Camera
The device has dual (13MP+5MP) camera system at the rear with LED flash. Below the camera, there is a circular brand design that may be mistaken as a fingerprint sensor on the first look. The home button doubles as a fingerprint sensor. On the front, the device has 20MP selfie-camera with a flash to capture better photos in low-light conditions. Both the cameras offer several modes including slow-motions, timelapse, night mode and GIF, among others. The portrait mode gives tries to give a DSLR-like effect.
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Dual camera has suddenly become a buzzword now. But when we put A1 Plus in the competition, this justifies it’s price-point but fails to impress much. The Bokeh mode or Portrait mode that Gionee makes tall claim about looks quite artificial. The dual camera is okayish when you compare with LG G6 or OnePlus 5, though the latter are priced much higher. Playing heavy-graphic game did meet with a few lags.
Yes, the battery is superb and easily lasts till one and half day even after continuous usage.
Also the 6 inch screen has made the phone quite big and helps in viewing action movies with quite comfort.