"Lyf Flame 2" Hands on review,full test,benchmarks
Intro
Hello people. You are here for a review of latest Reliance smartphone "Lyf Flame 2".Its a good low budget 4G VoLTE phone.Today I will give a review,benchmarks,4G LTE test and many moreSpecifications
Brand: Lyf
Model: Flame 2
Weight: 145g
Weight: 145g
SIM: Dual SIM (4G+2G)
Operating System: Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
CPU: MediaTek 6735M (1GHz Quad core 64bit)
RAM: 1GB (LPDDR3)
Storage: 8GB
Expandable Storage: 32GB
Display: 4" TFT
Resolution: 480 x 800
Camera(Rear): 5MP AF
Rear Flash: Yes
Camera(Front): 2MP FF
Sensors: Accelerometer,Proximity
Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi
Battery: 1500 mAh
Operating System: Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
CPU: MediaTek 6735M (1GHz Quad core 64bit)
RAM: 1GB (LPDDR3)
Storage: 8GB
Expandable Storage: 32GB
Display: 4" TFT
Resolution: 480 x 800
Camera(Rear): 5MP AF
Rear Flash: Yes
Camera(Front): 2MP FF
Sensors: Accelerometer,Proximity
Connectivity: Bluetooth, WiFi
Battery: 1500 mAh
Unboxing
Here I showing some of its unboxing pictures.
In the box it has-
1. Handset
2. USB Charger
3. USB Cable
3. Earphones
4. Screen protector
5. Quick user guide and Warranty card
Software and UI
It has a simple UI, very near to stock Android UI. Lyf doesn't customize their Android so it is very good for people who doesn't like much customization. Here are some UI pictures.
Benchmark and Performance
It has a 1GHz Quad core 64bit processor which is capable of doing all daily task very easily. You can switch between multiple apps and games simultaneously. This is a picture below showing amount of RAM free at first boot.
1. Handset
2. USB Charger
3. USB Cable
3. Earphones
4. Screen protector
5. Quick user guide and Warranty card
Software and UI
It has a simple UI, very near to stock Android UI. Lyf doesn't customize their Android so it is very good for people who doesn't like much customization. Here are some UI pictures.
Benchmark and Performance
It has a 1GHz Quad core 64bit processor which is capable of doing all daily task very easily. You can switch between multiple apps and games simultaneously. This is a picture below showing amount of RAM free at first boot.
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