Design
- Nice design, with rounded edges and corners along with 2.5D curved-edge Gorilla Glass
- Decent fingerprint sensor
- Bulky form factor
Display
- Nice 5-inch HD IPS - delivers sharp colours and contrast, better than, for instance, the Micromax Bharat 5 screen with same pixel resolution
Software
- Nice, simple stock Android UI, coupled with Google Assistant
Performance
- Average performance, as the smartphone is powered by an outdated MediaTek MT6735 processor (while Xiaomi is offering Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 in its Redmi 5A of the same price range) - the device is not smooth at switching between apps and multitasking - gaming also has frame drops
Camera
- Decent rear camera for both still photography and videos, in daylight conditions
- Average front camera - the phone often captures blurred images
Battery
- Average battery life - barely lasts a full day after normal use, and if you are a heavy user, you will need to carry a power bank or wall charger with you
More
- 32GB on internal memory should be good enough for most users