In what would be a blow to the Android One initiative, the phone offered near stock UI
coupled with better specs than Android One (the biggest irony being Motorola was a Google - owned company back then).
Not exact matches
A quick look at other
specs makes for
good reading too, like the Adreno 420 GPU, the 2560 x 1600 resolution on the 8.9 - inch display, 2 GB of RAM, a low weight of 375 gram, a very long 12 hour battery life, 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac Wi - Fi, a 8MP rear camera
coupled with a HD front camera, and there's optional 4G LTE connectivity, so what's not to like?
The display looks
good — both bright and colorful — most of the time, and the angle of view is adequate (but not terrific — just 80 degrees according to Acer's own
specs), but I had issues
with a
couple of things.
The rest of the
specs are very
good though,
with the new DTS HD Premium Sound via the (loud) front speakers
coupled with the Asus Sonic Master audio technology.
At Rs 17,980, the device faces a stiff competition
with the likes of Lenovo Z2 Plus, Samsung Galaxy OnNxt, Alcatel Idol 4, which comes
with a
well - crafted design
coupled with some powerful
specs and have
better display.
Well, our source at the company sent us a
couple of images of the device, along
with its
specs, read on.