![]() Recovering Rafael Nadal to miss Italian Open.Excess rainfall in Gujarat in March, April highest in 15 yrs: IMD.Rs 35 crore set constructed for Salman Khan-Shah Rukh Khan’s sequence in Tiger 3?.Ajinkya Rahane will make most of Test recall: Sourav Ganguly.Two children critically injured in bomb blast near sports stadium in Agartala.AIFF invites bids for new clubs to join I-League.With Android Lollipop now coming even on budget smartphone, Panasonic should have got the software part right. Panasonic Eluga Icon comes with Android 4.4 KitKat and during my week long review time, I didn’t see any glimpse of an update coming. The first major disappointment is the software running on this device. The added power saving mode can push the battery to last a little longer and also Panasonic Eluga Icon comes with the best in class speakers. For my usage which involves playing Asphalt 8 and online music streaming among other activities like Facebook, WhatsApp, etc, the Panasonic Eluga Icon did last me a day. Panasonic Eluga Icon comes with huge 3500mAh battery which can easily get past a day even with heavy usage. Panasonic Eluga Icon topped at 39431 in Antutu while K3 Note scored 45741 but Panasonic returned 1220 in Sunspider while Lenovo K3 Note scored 1258 (Note: In Sunspider, lower scores are always better). Panasonic Eluga Icon is powered by a true octa-core 1.5GHz MediaTek processor paired with Mali-T760 GPU which is great for gaming and other day to day usage but it scores well below Lenovo K3 Note in benchmarks. Panasonic Eluga Icon is 7.9 mm thick and weighs 147 grams It struggled at zero darkness which is obvious but at most other times, it worked. Though I’m not obsessed with taking selfies but I used the front camera for face unlock feature of Android. The front camera on Panasonic Eluga Icon is a 8-megapixel one which is the best in the business. In simple words, this camera won’t be a disappointment. The camera produced Whites as White, Black as Black and even Greens turned out green. It offers great colours and is really quick to focus. The 13-megapixel rear camera is really a standout. ![]() Panasonic Eluga Icon comes with above average cameras. Panasonic Eluga Icon comes with a 13MP rear camera (Click on the image to view in full resolution) Panasonic also added night mode which lets you set Red/Black/Yellow colour filter. The smartphone also comes with an option to adjust the colour temperature which makes the whole screen more nicer to look at. At 294 ppi, this screen isn’t as pixel dense as the one on Lenovo K3 Note or Yu Yureka Plus but the colour reproduction is really good. The Panasonic Eluga Icon sports a 5.5-inch display with 1280 x 720 pixels. Panasonic Eluga Icon’s 5.5-inch display is not very pixel dense but strikes right balance with colours ![]() The slim design of 7.9mm and weighing in at 147 grams, Eluga Icon still feels great to hold in spite of its taller profile. While it’s not a copycat but Panasonic Eluga Icon offers more conventional design than any other in this range. We got the device in slate colour for review which strikes a clear resemblance to Samsung’s Galaxy series.
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