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If you are looking for a smartphone with good looks below Rs.15,000, the Umidigi would be a perfect choice. However, it's not perfect as it features below par camera and battery performance.
Umidigi is another brand that entered the Nepali smartphone market in 2017. And even though the name "Umidigi" is itself a new name, the cellphone maker seems pretty determined to make a stamp in the chaotic offline dominated market of Nepal.
Umidigi, previously known as Umi entered Nepal with 5 new devices with the hopes of providing good smartphones in a pocket-friendly budget. The Umidigi G is one of their offerings on a budget of just under Rs 15,000, which will see it compete with the likes of Nokia 3, Moto E4, Colors P85+ selfie pro and a few others.
The phone is pretty sturdy, with a plastic body on all sides except the front, which is protected by a Gorilla Glass 4. The phone definitely looks a lot like an iPhone 7, with the antenna lines and the unibody look-a-like back. There is even a small camera bump on the back along with a home button at the front.
The volume and power buttons have a tactile feel to them. The fingerprint is located at the front, which doesn't double as a home button for some reason. The charging port and headphone jack are at the top along and the bottom covers the loudspeakers and the mic. And finally, the left has the lonely SIM tray.
The smartphone has a 5-inch display with a resolution of 1280*720. It has a 2.5D curved glass with Gorilla Glass 4 protection. This display is good at an acceptable 294ppi but with washed out color reproduction. It is also pretty dim under direct sunlight and pretty bright for night time usage too, which does reduce its usability by a little.
This phone has, at most, an average camera. The colors look washed out and out of focus for the most part. The rear camera with a resolution of 8MP aided by a flash felt uninspiring, especially in low light. You really need a steady hand to take even the least decent shot.
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Front Camera
This phone has a 2MP sensor at the front, which is usable. Although the selfies did come a bit washed out, they were far from bad.
The phone runs on a 1.3Ghz Quad-core MediaTek MT6737 processor with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage. It is a pretty mediocre processor, but thanks to the stock Android the phone does run relatively well. Basic tasks like calls and social media run well, with a few lags here and there.
The RAM is sufficient and the internal storage is also pretty adequate. It's a hybrid expandable storage option, so consider that before your purchase. The phone does support up to a staggering 256GB of addable storage, which is nice as well.Pros | Cons |
720P display with Gorilla Glass 4 protection | Lack luster Camera |
Decent Performance | Below Average Battery Life |
Good Looks |
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