Review Lenovo A6000 Plus

Review Lenovo A6000 Plus
Lenovo previously has presented a 4G-capable smartphone, the Lenovo A6000. Demi can compete with other competitors, Lenovo launched the back of the smartphone, but in packaging 'upgrade', namely Lenovo A6000 Plus. Plus its own naming trends today is the re-launch of smartphones already on the market, but to bring some improvement.
Lenovo A6000 Plus itself does not undergo many changes. Especially on the design, this smartphone even exactly the same as Leovo A6000 series, due to changes in the Lenovo A6000 Plus only on jeroannya sector alone. This is done Lenovo to compete with competitors from the same country, namely presenting Xiaomi Xiaomi Redmi 2 Prime in the same price range. For more details, we just review the Lenovo A6000 Plus.

Specifications Lenovo A6000 Plus:
• Dimensions: 141 x 70 x 8.2 mm, 123 grams
• Display: 5-inch IPS HD 720p, 294ppi
• Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8916 Snapdragon 410
• CPU & GPU: Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A53; Adreno 306
• Memory: 2GB RAM; ROM 16GB; Micro SD up to 32GB.
• OS: Android 4.4.4 KitKat; Lenovo Vibe UI 2.0
• Camera: Rear 8MP AF LED flash; 2MP front
• Connectivity: WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, FM radio
• Network: Dual Micro SIM; EDGE, 3G HSPA, LTE
• Battery: 2.300mAh
Completeness In the Box:
• Lenovo A6000 Smartphone Plus
• Head Charger
• USB Cable
• Earphones
Anti-scratch
• Manual Manual & Warranty

Lenovo A6000 Plus Design and Body
In terms of physical and design, Lenovo A6000 Plus was unchanged from the previous series. Design of this smartphone is still a box that gives the impression of firm, but the corners are still curved. Case is textured matte smartphone rear so suitable for those who have hands sweat easily, because it is not slippery when in the grip.
Specifically the design is also very classy, ​​much like the Xperia line of smartphones from Sony. On the front side there are three capacitive buttons, the menu, home and back. Unfortunately, the smartphone kapasitf button is not equipped with LED backlit, in addition there is the Lenovo logo, earpiece, and a front camera. Micro USB port and a 3.5mm audio jack at the top of the smartphone, while the power button / lock and volume are on the right side.

Lenovo A6000 Plus Screen & Interface
Just like its predecessor, in part display Lenovo A6000 Plus also no change, still carrying a screen of 5 inch IPS HD resolution of 720 × 1280 pixels and has a density of 294ppi. Tebilang smartphone screen quality is satisfactory, because it is able to display images with crisp detail and color that fits maturity. Multitouch support up to 5 finger touch as well as more value. Unfortunately, Lenovo A6000 Plus screen is not coated with any protective layer
Lenovo A6000 Plus brings Lenovo's own user interface, the Vibe UI 2.0. Just like most other brands belonging to the interface, in Vibe 2.0 interface is also not met app drawer, so that all applications will be poured in the home screen. The actual interface of Vibe 2.0 supports the theme, but unfortunately the only two options are provided only. Chances are if Lenovo A6000 Plus get the latest software update, the feature will be improved by presenting a diverse choice of theme. But there is little of interest of this smartphone user interface, you can slide from left to right or vice versa at the top to change the wallpaper.
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