Friday, December 12, 2014

XOLO Q710s vs Panasonic Eluga I vs Xiaomi Redmi Note

XOLO Q710s vs Panasonic Eluga I vs Xiaomi Redmi Note
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Xolo has come up with yet another mid budget Android device, Q710s that has good performance spec sheet. The device comes at a time when the Chinese superstar Xiaomi has announced their latest phablet called the Redmi Note which incidentally is also the cheapest 4G enabled phone in India. Panasonic is also cashing in on the super hot budget market, with Eluga with its well appointed design and good build quality.
XOLO Q710s is the company’s latest Q CORE series smartphone that comes in a budget price wrapped in a solid compact polycarbonate casing. Panasonic Eluga I is a budget price device weighing 155gms with the dimension of 147.1x73.6x9 mm. It also boasts of a solid build with a decent look. Xiaomi Redmi Note has poly carbonate casing and weighs 199gms. With dimension 154 x 78.7 x 9.5mm the device is quite bulky to hold.
XOLO Q710s flaunts a 4.5inch IPS qHD display with a resolution of 540x960 with battery such as panasonic VW-VBS10 Battery, panasonic VW-VBS20 Battery, panasonic VW-VBS20E Battery, panasonic PV-BP88 Battery, panasonic NV-M8000 Battery, panasonic NV-M1000 Battery, panasonic LC-S2312 Battery, panasonic DMW-BCG10 Battery, panasonic DMW-BCG10E Battery, panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 Battery, panasonic DMW-BCF10 Battery, panasonic DMW-BCF10E Batterypixels offering a decent viewing angle. Panasonic Eluga I has a 5-inch HD IPS display having a resolution of 720x1280 pixels with the raised curve display panel rendering bright colors and good viewing angles. Xiaomi Redmi Note sports 5.5 inch IPS display with capacitive touchscreen having a resolution of 720x1280 pixels rendering good viewing angles.
XOLO Q710s is powered by MediaTek MT6582M quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz with 1GB RAM. The device supports all the standard features like Bluetooth4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Hotspot, GPS/A-GPS and microUSB. Panasonic Eluga I is powered by 1.3GHz quad-core processor with 1GB RAM. The device supports all the standard connectivity features like Bluetooth4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS, Wi-Fi hotspot and microUSB. Xiaomi Redmi Note packs MediaTek MT6592 1.7GHz octa –core processor coupled with 2GB RAM. The device supports all the standard features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth4.0, Wi-Fi hotspot, GPS and microUSB.
XOLO Q710s sports 8 MP primary rear cameras with LED flash and a secondary camera of 1.3 MP for selfies and video calls. The device produces decent low light performance with good image quality. Panasonic Eluga I has an 8 MP primary rear camera with LED flash and auto-focus supporting full 1080p HD recording. The secondary camera is 2MP for casual selfies and video calls. Xiaomi Redmi Note is built with 13MP primary rear camera with auto-focus and LED flash having a secondary front facing camera of 5MP. The device produces picture with detailing however the quality performance reduces for low light shots as the camera fail to have back illuminated sensors.
XOLO Q710s priced at Rs.6,999 is a budget device packed with decent features having a good battery backup with the 2000mAh battery, 8MP camera , and powerful quad-core processor running on a latest Android 4.4 KitKat . The smartphone is the best choice for those looking for a device in budget price with decent performance. Panasonic Eluga I priced at Rs. 9,490 is again a device in a budget range offering good specs and performance to meet the needs of the customers. Eluga comes packed with a free flip cover and screen guard and gives an excellent performance with 8MP camera , 1.3GHz quad-core processor and good battery backup with 2,000mAh battery. Xiaomi Redmi Note priced at Rs.9,990 is a powerful device for those who wish to own a good Android phablet at the budget price. Though the device seems to be very bulky they render excellent service which is optimized with better battery life having 3,200mAh battery , good call quality and powered by true eight core processor.

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