The Panasonic P51 was initially launched for Rs 26,990 in India but it is now available at around Rs 19,000 which is its best buy price. The device is surely a great deal at 19k and users looking for a mid range Android smartphone can surely check this de...
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Published: 2013-08-22, Author: S , review by: pcquest.com
Slim, light weight, good battery life, stylus, Android 4.2 version
Average body quality, average camera, no place to hold stylus, steep pricing
For 19,500 P51 is quite high priced, considering the same MediaTek CPU is available on a phone costing Rs 9,000 also. The display is good, average rear camera, good battery back-up but Panasonic might lose out on brand image and pricing and we would have...
Good display, Battery life doesn't give panic attacks, Built very well, Quick performance, Minimal tweaks to Android
Feels rather big in the hand, Future Android updates' status unknown, Just 4GB internal storage is less
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