Design
- The phone’s compact size makes it ideal for users who are more comfortable with smaller smartphones
- The slight curve around the edges on the back panel improves the grip over it
- The fingerprint sensor is easy to configure and unlocks the phone almost instantly most of the times
Display
- Display is decent but lacks crispness, which is visible mostly in high-end games - it also smudges a lot
Software
- Runs a plain (stock) Android interface, which keeps things nice and simple
Performance
- Decent performance - powered by MediaTek’s MT6737 quad-core processor with 2GB RAM, the phone handles most mainstream tasks without any hiccups or overheating on the back - switching between apps is smooth too - however it does struggle a bit with heavy multi-tasking and heavy games
- In terms of performance the phone is decent but the Xiaomi Redmi 3s Prime has a definite edge
Camera
- Mediocre camera - tends to struggle even in daytime - and is also a bit slow
- The 5-megapixel snapper on the front is also pretty ordinary
Battery
- Pretty good battery backup - lasts the whole day comfortably
More
- Solidly built
- It is also thinner and lighter than it's top competitor - the Redmi 3S Prime