Price in Bangladesh: 5,890 Tk.Store | |
Network Scope | 2G, 3G |
Battery Type & Performance | Lithium-ion 1750 mAh Stand-by: up to 161 hours (3G) Talk-time: up to 15 hours 50 minutes (3G) |
Body & Weight | - |
Camera Factors (Back) | 2592 х 1944 pixels, LED Flash |
Camera Resolution (Back) | 5 Megapixel |
Camera Resolution (Front) | 0.3 Megapixel (VGA) |
Chipset | - |
Colors Available | Black, White |
Display Size & Resolution | 4.5 inches, FWVGA 480 x 854 pixels (218 ppi) |
Display Type | TFT Touchscreen |
Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) | - |
Memory Card (External Slot) | Expandable up to 32 GB |
Operating System | Android KitKat v4.4.2 (upgradable to Lollipop v5.1) |
Processor | Quad-core, 1.3 GHz |
RAM | 512 MB |
ROM | 8 GB |
Release Date | August 2015 |
Sensors | - |
SIM Card Type | Dual SIM |
USB | MicroUSB v2.0 |
Video Recording | Yes |
Wireless LAN | Yes |
Special Features | - Smart Gesture |
Other Features | - Bluetooth, A-GPS, GPRS, Edge, MP3, MP4, Radio, Loudspeaker, Multitouch |
Lava Iris Atom 2 is essentially a fine phone for the price. But it gets lower mark when compared with the same price ranged Symphony V52, packed with better RAM, front and back camera as well as display. Especially, RAM is very important for a smartphone. Iris Atom 2 is providing 512 MB RAM whereas Symphony V52 has 1 GB. This makes a huge difference. Also, V52 has autofocus primary camera and better pixel front camera than Iris Atom 2. Even Walton Primo F6 is offering higher RAM and much better video recording quality. However, Iris Atom 2's curved edge design and compactness makes it more desirable in the first look and to hold in the hand.
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