A steal for the price, Dolby Atmos plus huge screen plus longlasting battery equals hours of multimedia fun
Lenovo's custom UI is a bit rigid, Camera quality is soso, Bottomline, Here's your next octacore, Final Score: 17.5/20, Buy from
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Published: 2015-05-20, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Premium-like build and thin form factor, Display's crisp details and well-saturated colors, Removable battery
Camera takes dull photos, Underwhelming sound volume, Needs additional gadgets to fully enjoy its Dolby ATMOS technology
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