The Sunday Guardian

Holding its own against the competitor­s

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Price: 18,000 Qadri Inzamam With Chinese smartphone makers having captured 49 per cent of the market in the first quarter of 2017 and threatenin­g to wipe out domestic players, Lava has just launched what can be described as a truly mid-segment premium device from an Indian player.

Priced at Rs 18,000, the Z25 is a design-oriented device and aims to give Xiaomi Redmi Note 4, Lenovo Z2 Plus and Honor 8 Lite decent competitio­n in the same price category.

Let us see what works for the de- vice. Encased in a unibody metal design, the Z25 boasts of premium looks. It’s curved design and slim body will ap- peal to youngsters. The fingerprin­t sensor at the back is ergonomica­lly placed and opens the device in a jiffy — holding true the company’s claim of unlocking the device in a mere 0.16 seconds. Sporting a 5.5-inch, 2.5D-curved HD IPS display, the dual-sim device is powered by an octacore processor, supported by 4GB RAM and 32GB on-board memory that can be expanded up to 128GB. Running on the Android Marshmallo­w 6.0 operating system, the device handled multi-tasking well with no signs of slowing down. Users will not be discomfitt­ed by any sudden jamming of the device while shuffling between multiple apps or heavy gaming. The device has a 13MP rear camera with “Sony Exmor RS” feature. The rear camera supports the “Bokeh Mode” feature that claims to make objects stand out from the background and gives photos a DSLRlike effect.

The 8MP front shooter is equipped with spotlight flash.

The 3020mAh battery with two power saver modes — “Power Saver mode” and “Super Power Saver mode” — extended the battery backup by five hours and 20 mins and 18 hours, respective­ly. What does not work for the device? The HD display is not very sharp and produces average colours while playing games or streaming videos.

Though it features a 13MP rear camera, the photos lacked detail and appeared dull. The “bokeh effect” did not achieve its fullest potential.

Conclusion: Z25 has a tough competitio­n in Chinese devices in the same price band and needs to improve itself. However, the device is still a good effort from an Indian smartphone player and users can give it a chance if the price doesn’t bother them. IANS

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