Design
- Metal unibody design makes for a premium feel, and good looks
- Compact 5-inch form factor, with a slight curve on the back, makes it easy to hold - people who like (relatively) smaller phones will appreciate the design
Display
- The full HD display is crisp and vibrant, and has decent sunlight legibility
Software
- Lenovo has kept the UI close to stock Android, which is a good thing and keeps things clean and swift
Performance
- Decent overall performance - multitasking is not an issue especially if your main use case is browsing the Internet, and watching videos - heavy games like Asphalt 8 do tend to lag a bit though
- Heat management is excellent with the phone not heating up even when put under stress
- Although overall performance is pretty decent, it falls a little behind its top rival - the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3
Camera
- Decent rear camera - in bright daylight, pictures come out nice, and colors are natural - low light performance is pretty average though
- Decent front 8MP camera - capable of clicking some good selfies
Audio
- Good audio quality with Dolby Atmos support - especially if you use your own high quality headphones
- Lenovo has kept the speakers at the back, which means that if you place it flat on a table, the sound is muffled, even with Dolby Atmos mode on
Battery
- Stellar battery life - with moderate use, the phone can last up to 2 days
- Lacks fast-charging support
More
- TheatreMax support for VR