You can also use HDR, face beauty, panorama and a PIP mode to click the picture. From face detection to continuous shot mode, it has an option to control the camera with voice and also user can manually manage the exposure, contrast, brightness, white balance and ISO. The camera department has lot to more to offer. In fact, the front camera is one of the best in this price range. Few of the test pictures that I clicked in daylight, the camera was able to capture fine details with good colour reproduction. Both the cameras produce pictures with decent quality and clarity. On the camera front, the Eluga Icon comes with a 13-megapixel auto focus rear camera and has 8-megapixel front camera. The phone comes with a 16 GB internal storage which can further be expanded to 32 GB with the help of microSD card. While doing multitasking, switching between the apps and playing graphic intensive games neither there was any substantial lag or over heating. The phone entrails are powered by 64-bit 1.5Ghz octa core Mediatek MT6752 processor and 2 GB RAM, which ensure smooth performance. And, it seems to be a big miss at a time when the latest Android Lollipop are even now coming with a budget smartphone under the range of Rs 6,000. Probing the innards, the Eluga Icon runs on a slightly older version of Android KitKat 4.4.4. ![]() The power, volume rocker keys and a slot for additional SIM card are placed at the right edge while the left has space for a microSD card and the primary SIM card. The back is home to Panasonic branding in the centre along with rear camera and LED flash on the top and a speaker grille at the bottom. The front also houses 3.5 mm headset jack and a front camera on the top while micro-USB port and three capacitive touch keys are in the bottom. The users have also been given an option to adjust the colour temperature and use the night mode with three colour filters-red, black and yellow. ![]() It is sharp with rich and bright colours. Sanjay Purohit, Infosys Executive Vice President, quits 7th EVP to resign in last few years The thickness of 8.55 mm, weight of 147 grams and curved spines not only makes it a perfect fit into the hand but unibody design also gives a premium look. However due to its compact and sleek design and thin bezels on the side of the screen, flat back panel and light weight, it gives you the feel of your normal 5-inch phone. ![]() But the question is, can the battery alone take the Eluga Icon to the shore? Let us look into what else it has to offer?Įxclusively available on the e-commerce website Amazon.in in gold and slate colours, the phone has 5.5-inch display. The phone comes with a 3500 mAh Lithium-ion battery that the company claims to provide a talk time of 19 hours and standby time of 900 hours. The new offering of Panasonic, Eluga Icon, seems to address this challenge. In fact, last year,, a US-based marketplace for selling used gadgets, in a survey of more than 1,000 smartphone users found that users crave for more battery life than any thing else. If you ask smartphone users what is the one biggest complaint that they have about their device? Majority of them are likely to say that they wish for a better battery life.
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