Lenovo Vibe X3 review: The all-rounder Android phablet review
Lenovo has become headlines from quite a long time. Major Chinese technology along with Samsung has contributed more than half of the volume of 4G smartphones in the fourth quarter of 2015. Fast forward to 2016 and the company has launched a K4 vibration budget note, which provides a difficult fight for other popular smartphones in the sub RS 15,000 segment and then exist Turbo A7000, which is retail at Rs 10,990.
However, the company does not want to limit itself to the budget category and gradually provide a good performance oriented smartphone in the middle segment too. The Vibe series company consists of a number of handsets that serve the audience that wants a premium smartphone experience but with pocket-friendly prices. Some popular cellphones by Lenovo in this segment include vibration, vibration S1, vibration P1, etc.
That said, today we will talk about the latest Vibe X3 smartphone in our review, which is appreciated by Rs 19,999 and is loaded with high-end features. Smartphones have fingerprint sensors, Dolby Audio Audio, Snapdragon 808 and Full HD view. Let’s find out more about it.
Specification
Display: Full HD screen 195x1080p 5.5 inches, 403ppi
OS: Android Lollipop 5.1.1 with Lenovo Vibe UI
CPU: 1.2GHz Hexa-Core Snapdragon 808 SOC, 3GB
Storage: 32GB inbuilt storage, can be expanded up to 128GB via microSD
Camera: 21MP (back with dual-tone LED flash), 8 MP (front), 4K recording
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, 3G / 4G / 2G, GPS, Bluetooth, MicroUSB Charging Port, Infrared
Battery: 3,500mah.
Dimensions: 154 x76x 9.3 mm
Weight: 175 grams
Price: RS 19,999
Design
Lenovo Vibe X3 is not like its predecessor Vibe X2, which has a unique plated design. But with that we don’t want to imply that vibration x3 is a boring device in terms of display and feel. This phablet has an aluminum unibody design and looks quite premium, especially when viewed from behind.
The front has a large 5.5-inch full HD screen with three capacitive touch buttons at the bottom, 8MP camera at the top and two large speakers above and bottom of the screen. Chrome straps sit at the top and accommodating camera sensors, dual-tone led flashlights and fingerprint scanners. Apart from this, we have Lenovo’s branding arising in the middle. The back has a white matte layer, which is in accordance with Lenovo resistant to stains and fingerprints, but it’s only on paper because the white back easily pulls the stain.