Design
- Nice design language, and has a solid feel in the hand
- For its price, the t.phone P also feels quite premium due to its metal body
- The power button has a textured finish which is a thoughtful addition
Display
- Good display - it is sharp, color reproduction is saturated and punchy, and the display has good viewing angles and it gets quite bright so outdoor visibility is well above par
Software
- Near stock Android UI keeps things nice and simple
Performance
- Decent day-to-day performance, powered by the reliable Snapdragon 435 Octa Core chipset
Camera
- Average rear and front cameras - pictures have a significant amount of noise - much like most phones in this price bracket
Audio
- The single bottom firing speaker is on the weak side
Battery
- A little bit on the heavier side, thanks to the large battery
- No fast charging
More
- Unmatched battery life on a budget phone - the massive 5000 mAh battery, coupled with the power efficient Snapdragon 435 processor and the 720p display, means the t.phone P easily lasts over two days with normal day to day use
- On the whole, the t.phone P is a solid alternative to the Xiaomi Redmi Y1 - if you’re looking for a device with a premium build quality and amazing battery life, the t.phone P easily trumps the Redmi Y1 with its metal finish and 5, 000mAh battery - in UI and performance too, the t.phone P comes out slightly ahead - though, in terms of camera quality, the Redmi Y1 is definitely ahead