Monday 25 May 2015

Just fabulous smart-phone, The iberry Auxus Beast - full review


iberry on  20th April launched the Auxus Beast smartphone. The Auxus Beast smart-phone   black color sale on exclusively on Snapdeal in India at Rs. 13,990.   It also comes with launch day offers   worth of Rs.3000 that includes Wi-Cam Controller (to remotely connect and access your phone’s camera), Screen Guards, Silicon Case and more.

Unfortunately I'm not received 
   Hope to iberry send it me soon :) and the  and it’s not available in market. :P

I'm lucky to get it through  #GuessThePrice FacebookContest.

The Auxus Beast features a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection. It is powered by a 1.7GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor alongside Mali-T760 GPU and 3GB of DDR3 RAM and  dual-SIM 
iberry Auxus Beast runs Android 5.0 Lollipop out-of-the-box and company has promised that the smart-phone will get further updates.

iberry Auxus BEAST specifications
·         5.5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD IPS display with Corning Gorilla Glass protection
·         1.7 GHz Octa-core MediaTek MT6752 processor with Mali T760 GPU
·         3GB DDR3 RAM, 16GB internal memory, expandable memory up to 128GB
·         Android 5.0 (Lollipop) OS, Upgradeable to higher version via OTA
·         Dual SIM with dual standby
·         13MP autofocus rear camera with LED Flash
·         8MP front-facing camera
·         Dimensions: 152x78x8.2 mm; Weight: 168.6 grams
·         3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
·         4G LTE / 3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
·         3050mAh removable battery


In The Box:
I have received Handset, Battery, Warranty card, USB Cable and Charger. it’s not comes with headphone. Unfortunately I'm not received    Hope to iberry send it me soon :) 




Review:

Call Quality

Call quality is really good, in call volume is very loud that you might have to lower volume, In call Speaker output is also loud, Ringer volume is also adequately loud so can hear in traffic, Proximity sensor does not have any problem it works fine.

Network Signals

Network signal are good but you don’t have choice for 3G only, and if you select Preferred network type to 3G, Because 4G is not available in my area. :P

Material design


The biggest change, the immediate difference you'll see, in Android 5.0 Lollipop is the new design language. Called "material design", it's this that makes Android feel like a bigger update than previous iterations.

Changes can be noticed under apps and even the entire outlook has changed. As Google has split just about everything out, material design isn't the exclusive preserve of Lollipop: Play Music, Chrome, Newsstand, Gmail, Calendar and other core Android apps have all had the design makeover and have rolled out to a wider audience, so even those without the OS update get some of the visuals.

Notifications


Google has finally introduced lock screen notifications, allowing you to see events without having to actually unlock your device. Emails, appointments and text messages all appear on your lock screen, and a tap is all that is required to open that app and get straight to business. This is just flawless smooth and pretty awesome.

Performance


It's working well enough smooth on gaming and haven't faced much of heating yet. You can't expect the smoothness and performance is to good. I have tested some games and played for hours but didn't faced any lags so far.

Off-Screen Gesture

Its great features by iberry, off-screen gesture. it’s awesome working during your phone lock or sleep mode, You can open app like camera, music etc just draw gesture... and double tap wakeup is working fine... just to good (Y).

Quick Settings

You get many of the same options in Lollipop as you had previously in KitKat, but the welcome addition is brightness. You can bump the level up or down after a swipe, however the option for auto-brightness is in the settings menu. In most cases you can just leave it on, but bump the brightness up or down manually if you think it's not hitting the levels you want. SO yes it has improved alot. Easy to handle things still a minimal lag can be noticed.

Camera


I must say the camera quality is really nice. And, HDR mode is directly available on screen and flash settings are just beside it. Swiping right in camera mode gives you additional options like Manual, Timer, Panorama and Scene mode. We also have video recording option so as to quickly start capturing video while intermittently taking snaps. Under camera settings we have options which will give you more camera control. Front camera is to good. I just love it :) 

Recent apps


Multitasking has always been Awesome, The new card shack  feature is pretty awesome look New and yeah it keeps on getting better. I find out, the maximum of 16 Apps, I can run in the background and still can do pretty much multitasking. Opening 16 Apps in the background and still can do multitasking, this is really awesome.

Battery


It gives 3-4 hrs screen time and will suffice for whole day on normal usage, You will find more power-saving modes, which will help you adjust the standby time of your device, according to your needs. So, you don't have to worry about running out of battery at important moments in your life..

Security enhancements


There's been a lot of talk about device security and data recently and Android 5.0 Lollipop brings in a couple of new features. First of all, your data is encrypted by default, whereas previously it was an option the user had to engage. This is really a protection for those who have a device stolen.

And focused its comes Smart Lock, its just awesome, all features is working fine, like Trusted Device, Trusted Place, Trusted Face, Trusted Voice and On-body detection.

Pros:
1.        Big Display 
2.        4G with awesome performance. 
3.        Gaming
4.        Not Heating
5.        Multitasking
6.        Off-Screen Gesture
  
Cons:
1.       Theme not support on System UI




Verdict
Some app is not support on Lollipop but will be solve in next updates.


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