Design
- Nice premium looks, thanks to the 2.5D curved glass up front
- The metal finish on the back compliments the overall look of the phone
Display
- Nice, crisp display
Performance
- Decent speed/performance in daily use (although resource-heavy games will struggle)
- While the overall VR performance is good, the field of view is quite narrow which limits the VR experience
- Tends to get hot with heavy gaming and VR usage
Camera
- Rear camera is underwhelming, takes a long time to focus, and there is a lot of shutter lag
- The front camera is a fixed focus unit which suffers from the same slow shutter speed issue along with loss of details and visible noise in the images
Audio
- Good bundled VR headset for the price
- The L52 perfectly fits inside the VR headset and there are two suction cups inside to keep the device in place
- While a bundled VR headset at a budget price is unique, it is now possible to purchase a number of third party VR headsets (all priced under Rs. 2, 000) that can be used with any Android smartphone
Battery
- Average battery life, with the VR tending to drain the battery even more quickly
More
- Comfortable size
- VR center + various preloaded VR games and videos