Lava Xolo Unboxing first Android phone with intel processor

Connected to My WiFi So Let Us Open'm Connected to My WiFi So Let Us Open

As I sit here with my new gadget, I can feel the excitement building up inside me. The device is connected to my WiFi, and it's time for us to open the web browser and see how it performs. This is going to be a great test of the device's capabilities.

The Web Browser and See How Does It Perform

I've opened the web browser on my gadget, and I can see that it's loading pretty quickly. The pages are coming up in no time, which suggests that this device is quite fast when it comes to browsing the internet. Let me just lower the brightness a little bit because it's too bright for my eyes.

Brightness Adjustment

I've lowered the brightness of the screen to make it easier on my eyes. This should help me see the content more clearly. The camera on my gadget can also adjust to different lighting conditions, which is great news. I'm going to turn off the auto-brightness feature and set it manually instead. I'll lower the brightness a little bit further.

Display Settings

I've adjusted the display settings to make sure everything looks clear and sharp. The screen resolution of 600 x 1024 is higher than what you generally find in normal Android phones. This means that the text on my gadget is going to be crisp and clear, which is great for reading and browsing.

Screen Quality

The screen quality on my gadget is excellent. The PPI comes out to be 250, which is a good ratio between pixel density and screen size. The text on my device looks very crisp and clean, making it perfect for reading and browsing the web. I'm impressed with how well the screen displays the content.

Browsing Performance

I'm going to try out some basic browsing tests to see how my gadget performs. I'll start by navigating to a few different websites to see how quickly they load. This will give me an idea of how responsive the device is when it comes to loading web pages.

Pinch-to-Zoom Gesture

Next, I want to test out the pinch-to-zoom gesture on my gadget. This feature allows you to zoom in and out of images and web pages using a simple pinching motion. Let's see if this works smoothly on my device.

Pinch-to-Zoom Test

I'm going to try out the pinch-to-zoom gesture on my gadget, starting with an image on one of my favorite websites. The gesture feels natural and intuitive, and I can easily zoom in and out using a simple pinching motion. This feature seems to work smoothly and seamlessly.

Resolution Testing

Another thing I want to test is how well my gadget handles resolution changes. Let's see if the text reflows correctly as I increase and decrease the font size on one of my favorite websites.

Text Reflow Test

I've increased the font size of a webpage, and now I'm going to decrease it again. The text should reflow smoothly and adjust accordingly. This feature is important for users who need to read content in different sizes. Let's see how well my gadget handles this test.

In-Depth Review Coming Soon

For now, that's all the testing I have planned for my new gadget. In the coming days, I'll be doing an in-depth review of this device, where I'll dive deeper into its features and performance. If you're subscribed to my channel, make sure to hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications so you don't miss out on the full review.

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