Design
- Solid and well put-together, with a comfortable grip
- Chrome accents around the back look a bit tacky
Display
- Display resolution could have been better
- The display smudges easily so you’ll have to constantly keep cleaning it
Software
- The phone runs on a near-stock version of Android keeping things nice and simple UI wise (there are a bunch of preinstalled apps, but they can be easily uninstalled)
Performance
- The Eluga A3 Pro is fitted with a rather dated MediaTek MT6753 octa-core SoC, that results in ordinary performance - most of the top competition is ahead especially in terms of heavy apps, multi-tasking, and gaming performance
Camera
- Decent front camera - in good light, you can capture some decent selfies
- Average rear camera - low level of details, no Auto HDR, and dull color tone
Audio
- Fairly loud speaker
Battery
- Good battery life - you can comfortably manage more than a day's worth of battery life with a full charge
- No fast charging support - takes a couple of hours for this phone to charge fully
More
- No gyroscope