Design
- Made of plastic and feels light in the hand
- Curved sides and rounded corners that make it comfortable to hold
- The back is quite glossy, and it picks up fingerprints easily
- No fingerprint sensor
Display
- Decent, modern 18:9 display with reasonably good viewing angles
- The display is quite reflective outdoors, so outdoor legibility is not its strong suite
Software
- On the software front, the iVoomi i2 Lite runs on Android 8.1 Oreo with some useful gesture additions to the UI
Performance
- The MediaTek MT6739 powering the iVoomi i2 Lite is an entry-level processor, but provides decent enough performance for basic use, messaging, and simple browsing (anything above that will make it struggle though)
- The phone tends to get warm with longer use times, while calling, watching videos etc
Camera
- Average dual rear cameras - the camera app is slow to launch, in shots taken during the day you will notice fine grain, and the camera also tends to overexpose the sky when shooting outdoors - most shots appear flat - low-light camera performance is below average as well
- Average selfie camera too - the background is often slightly overexposed - you can use these photos on social media, but nothing beyond that
Battery
- Decent battery life with a 4000mAH battery - will comfortably last you a day with moderate use
More
- Supports dual 4G VoLTE (4G VoLTE on both SIMS) which is a surprise at this price point
- On the whole, the i2 Lite is a decent phone, but nothing more - most users will find better value for money with the likes of Redmi 5A and 10.or D at this price point - you could also raise your budget a bit and opt for the excellent Redmi 5