How is the Yu Yureka different?
The big difference with the Yu Yureka is that it runs Cyanogen OS 11 and not stock Android.
The phone offers its users much more customisation than Android, maybe a bit too much for the price bracket. I can only hope that the Indian users have become mature enough to understand Cyanogen OS 11, which
I would otherwise associate with power users.
Even Cyanogen has tweaked its operating
system a bit for Yu and you have a couple of
themes exclusive to the brand. This is
undoubtedly the biggest differentiator for the
Yureka.
The other interesting feature has to be the 13
MP camera, which is quite rare in a sub-
R10,000 phone. The camera is good, but by
no means exceptional. So, while you are
getting more megapixels than others, you
can’t really convert that into performance. I,
however, liked the low light capabilities of the
phone.
I used the phone for over a week and
extensively during a week-long trip to the US
to cover the Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
. I did not face any issues with the phone,
except for the fact that it was not compatible
with the 4G LTE that T-mobile was offering
there. So I ended up using the phone in 2G
most of the time. I did not notice any lag and
the battery held up for most of the day. The
phone has a good design that is good enough
to be accepted by the tech savvy crowds that
frequent Vegas in the first couple of weeks
every January. In fact, a couple of US
accessory manufacturers were quite impressed
by the look of the phone, and the fact that it
is priced at about $150.
Are there any flaws? No. The phone works well
and ticks all the boxes when you look at what
you are paying for it in the end. While some of
you might have been expecting more from the
phone, the fact remains that it is a good value
for money budget phone that has found itself
at a lower price band due to some divine
intervention.
Plz Help Us To Improve Our Blog And Plz Hit Like And Share The Blog With Your Friends™
No comments:
Post a Comment