Lava Iris 504Q+ review- A best smartphone in market

Lava Iris 504Q+ review - Lava Iris 504Q+ is a recent launch smartphone with attractive camera. This phone has good camera on the board and you no need to spend much for it. This phone is launched targetting sub Rs.15,000 market. Indians spending ability has increased and they are easily spending Rs.15 K for smartphone. But for a phone with good camera the price is worthful.
Launch Date April, 2014
SIM Dual Mini SIM
Price 13,000 Rupee

Hardware:

Lava Iris 504Q+ sports 5 inch IPS display. It has quad core processor clocked with 1.3 Ghz. RAM boasts 1 GB and has 8 GB internal storage. We can find the same specification in all the phone in this price range. Performance is nowhere compromised. From game to HD videos, phone digest everything smoothly.

The 10MP camera is the thing makes this phone attractive. It uses Sony Exmor RS sensor, a sensor used to take low light photos. Image quality is impressive, thanks to Sony Exmor RS sensor. The image details are sharp, has rich colors and noise is low.

Has 2,000 mah battery and provides battery backup for more than 18 hours. Continual usage of wireless network drains battery faster.

Processor 1.3 Ghz, quad core
RAM 1 GB
Storage 8GB + SD card
Display 5 inch
Camera  10 MP

Software:

Lava Iris 504Q+ comes with stock Android user interface out of the box. You can install user interface of your choice from Play store. There are several fast user interface like Nova are available in the Play store.

Pros and cons:

Good about Lava Iris 504Q+ are the build quality is more than our expectation, camera performance is awesome and speakers are very well audible.

Bad about Lava Iris 504Q+ are display needs some improvements, UI performance improvement needed and attracts dust due to its glossy finish.

Verdict:

High performing camera, good processing and long lasting battery life makes this mobile value for money.

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