1. Trusted Brand
2. Setup in 2012, XOLO is an Indian brand which primarily deals in mid-range Android smartphones. It is owned by Lava International.
3. Xolo has over 1200 service centres in India. Toll Free Number: 180030100104
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I have been using the XOLO X900 Intel phone for nearly a month now (bought it immediately after launch, obviously not through Flipkart) and am pretty satisfied with it. To set the context, my previous phone was Nokia E72 and I also have a Iphone 4s at home, so I have the required perspective on what is a good smartphone. Here is my quick review on this one.nnnPROSn• LOOKS – Good with a neat & polished finish – chrome finish on the sides & the rubberized back finish are quite nicely done. Extremely lightweight but good grip.n• PEFORMANCE is blazingly fast & powerful – yet to observe even a single instance of a lag/hanging of the phone. n• PRICE – This is in the class of Samsung S2 & Iphone 4s (with a few drawbacks ofcourse, see CONS), but much cheaper than both. I don’t think there is a comparable phone at this price.nnCONSn• CAMERA – the images clicked by the 8MP camera could have been better. The images are dull & the colors are faded, there is a huge difference when you click the same scene with the iphone. But the videos turned out much brighter & better. Fortunately, I am not too big on clicking photos, so I don’t care about this at all.n• LOUDSPEAKER – not loud enough to hear music or watch youtube videos on loudspeaker mode, especially outdoors. When compared to the iphone, it is downright embarrassing. However, the call clarity & the headphone modes are quite decent.nnNeither PROS nor CONSn• BATTERY LIFE – Easily gets me through the day with moderate usage. With really heavy usage, I am required to charge the phone in the evening itself instead of the usual overnight charging. But I see that pretty much all the touchscreen smartphones (including my iphone 4s) have similar battery life. The only point where my old trusty Nokia E72 was better ?.n• ANDROID OS – Unfortunately the phone doesn’t ship with ICS 4.0 out of the box, but it is not a big deal since Gingerbread is quite good by itself & will be upgradeable soon. I am yet to encounter any app that doesn’t run on the x86 Intel-based system & I am quite a heavy user of the Google Play store, with purchases/downloads across all categories (however I do see one example being called out in another review here).
Well for me, after an week of overnight research, I finally shortlisted Xolo X900, Moto Atrix 2, Samsung Galaxy S-advance, Sony Xperia Neo L, and Sony Xperia Sola. Among the others. Some of which's the rounded shape I didnt like and others were kind of heavy(Moto atrix 2 and Xperia Neo L). None of my friends were using this set, so it was kind of a bit risky decision to have go with this phone(not from flipkart though).nnTo be honest, in this range, I think Motorola Atrix 2 is perhaps the best phone, but my issue for it were its shape and the weight. After using Xolo for 4 days now, here are my views on it:nnDisplay:n1. The display quality and resolution are really good.n2. The GUI and touch is goodn3. The display works quite well in sunlightnnVideo:n1. Video quality is the best. n2. It supports Full HD videos. Haven't tried the HDMI converted quality yet.n3. You can position your cursor anywhere without any delay the video worksn4. 3D panaromic view works quite wellnnSound:n1. Volume is not superb, but it has enough volume though to make an entire room listen n2. Quality might seem a bit flat, but its not badnnInternet:n1. Internet surfing and browsing is great. It does support HTML5. n2. Someone commented flash doesnt work, but for my set it does work, and works quite well. n3. The maps and GPS works good.n4.Sometimes network goes, but after I think it happens with many other setsnnCamera: n1. The camera might not be upto the standards of what you expect from an 8MP camera, but it is not bad though. n2. It captures really well, burst mode is quite effective and it even motion pics are taken well. n3.It supports FHD video recording, and that kind of resolution no set will offer you in this range.n4. Zooming is a bit of pain for me till now, because not having external zoom switches(in previous nokia set, the volume key could be used for zooming)nnBattery:n1. The battery is an issue maybe, but as I have come to know almost every smartphone cant run an entire day with heavy usage. 2. With 3g you can't run long more than 8-10 hoursn3. You can't remove the battery or carry a spare with you(its an inbuilt one). The charger cord is a bit too small though :( nnMisc:n1. you can't you use memory card for external memory. But so far 16gb(11gb user usage) seems pretty enoughn2. It has got a really strong processor and ram, so the phone never hangsn3. Yeah the phone does get heated up, maybe because of the processorn4 Sofar I havent felt any compatibiliy issue with important apps. Intel promises that the non-compatibility thing wont even remain once the ICS update is out. n5. Personally I felt at this same size of the set, maybe the screen could have been a big bigger(Neo L wastes almost no space and at 4inches screen its significantly smaller in length than this one)n6. The Xolo guy said, it has door to door servicing. The phone has one Toll free number in it, so if you call incase of any trouble, their people will reach your home within 3-4 hours for repairing. :on7. Hope that ICS update will arrive soonn8. I dont think, you'll get accessories like back case/flip cover or even a screen protector specific to this set :PnnI think you can go with this set. There is not much to regret about it. Even some sites have rated it considerably high in the range of S3/Iphone ;).
RAM | 1 GB |
Processor | Intel Atom Z2460 |
Rear Camera | 8 MP |
Front Camera | 1.3 MP |
Battery | 1460 mAh |
Display | 4 inches (10.16 cm) |
Operating System | Android v2.3 (Gingerbread) |
Chipset | Intel Atom Z2460 |
CPU | 1.6 GHz |
RAM | 1 GB |
Display Type | TFT |
Screen Size | 4 inches (10.16 cm) |
Resolution | 480x800 px |
Pixel Density | 233 ppi |
Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 58.77 % |
Touch Screen | Yes, Capacitive Touchscreen |
Height | 123 mm Compare Size |
Width | 63 mm |
Thickness | 10.99 mm |
Weight | 127 grams |
Colours | Black |
Main Camera | ||
Camera Setup | Single | |
Resolution |
8 MP, Primary Camera |
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Flash | Yes | |
Image Resolution | 3264 x 2448 Pixels | |
Shooting Modes | Continuous Shooting | |
Camera Features |
Digital Zoom Smile detection |
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Video Recording | 1920x1080 @ 30 | |
Front Camera | ||
Camera Setup | Single | |
Resolution |
1.3 MP, Primary Camera |
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Camera Features | Fixed Focus |
Capacity | 1460 mAh |
Type | Li-ion |
TalkTime | Up to 8 Hours(3G) / Up to 14 Hours(2G) |
Standby time | Up to 336 Hours(2G) |
Internal Memory | 16 GB |
Expandable Memory | No |
SIM Slot(s) | , GSM |
Network Support | 5G Not Supported in India, 3G, 2G |
SIM 1 |
3G Speed: HSPA , EV-DO category Rev.A GPRS: Class 10 EDGE: Available
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Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 4 (802.11 b/g/n) |
Bluetooth | Yes, v2.1 |
GPS | Yes |
Faster processor:
Quad core 1.2 GHz vs null 1.6 GHz
Higher battery capacity:
1700 mAH vs 1460 mAH
Lesser thickness:
10.3 mm vs 10.99 mm
Larger screen:
4.50 inches (11.43 cm) vs 4.00 inches (10.16 cm)
Faster processor:
Dual core 1.0 GHz vs null 1.6 GHz
More RAM:
512 MB vs 1 GB
Larger screen:
4.30 inches (10.92 cm) vs 4.00 inches (10.16 cm)
Faster processor:
Dual core 1.0 GHz vs null 1.6 GHz
More RAM:
512 MB vs 1 GB
Faster processor:
Dual core 1.0 GHz vs null 1.6 GHz
More RAM:
768 MB vs 1 GB
Higher battery capacity:
1500 mAH vs 1460 mAH
Smaller screen :
2.80 inches (7.11 cm) vs 4.00 inches (10.16 cm)
Lower primary camera resolution:
2 MP vs 8 MP
Lower battery capacity:
870 mAH vs 1460 mAH
More RAM:
384 MB vs 1 GB
More internal memory:
512 MB vs 16 GB
Lesser weight:
106.6 grams vs 127 grams
Rs 25,990