Panasonic P75 review
Panasonic have released their mega battery phone to compete with the Asus Zenfone maxx. This is a quick review of Panasonic P75.
The phone packs a huge 5000mah battery cell, which is its highlighting feature. The company says it intends to provide users with longlasting and reliable experience, rather than just raw specs in their phones. Such a huge battery at the price of under 6000 INR certainly seems to appeal to the public, as the company intended.
Other than that, there is nothing much to look at.
The phone runs on a quad core 1.3Ghz mediatek processor and 1gb of DDR2 RAM. It has 8GB of inbuilt storage and is expandable upto 32GB via microSD card. The phone is 9.3mm thick and weighs 157grams. The phone houses a 5" 720p LCD display.
The camera on the rear is an 8mp sensor and there's a front 5mp snapper as well. I'm pretty sure that you will not buy this phone for it's camera😅.
I thought this was a honorable mention for the 5000mah of juice that it packs. So it'll be perfect for someone who wants to own a badass mega battery unit under a budget😊.
The phone packs a huge 5000mah battery cell, which is its highlighting feature. The company says it intends to provide users with longlasting and reliable experience, rather than just raw specs in their phones. Such a huge battery at the price of under 6000 INR certainly seems to appeal to the public, as the company intended.
Other than that, there is nothing much to look at.
The phone runs on a quad core 1.3Ghz mediatek processor and 1gb of DDR2 RAM. It has 8GB of inbuilt storage and is expandable upto 32GB via microSD card. The phone is 9.3mm thick and weighs 157grams. The phone houses a 5" 720p LCD display.
The camera on the rear is an 8mp sensor and there's a front 5mp snapper as well. I'm pretty sure that you will not buy this phone for it's camera😅.
I thought this was a honorable mention for the 5000mah of juice that it packs. So it'll be perfect for someone who wants to own a badass mega battery unit under a budget😊.