**Lenovo Device Review**
In front of us has an 8 megapixel F2.2 camera with a 1.4 micron pixel size, below that we have a 6.4 inch which is just massive 1920 x 1080 pixel display. Now overall there are very less bezels in the front and the chin at the bottom as well as the forehead of the phone is pretty compact but you get a 73.5% screen to body ratio on the bottom front. You will get capacitive buttons, a home button, a back button, and a multitasking launcher button on the bottom of the device in the center is the micro USB charging and data sync port and on either side are grills one should be the speaker and the other should be the microphone.
Now over at the right you get the power button along with the volume rockers and over at the top is the 3.5 mm headphone jack along with the noise cancellation microphone over to the left is where your hybrid SIM tray is on the back are dual 13 MP F2 cameras with laser and face detection autofocus and you also get a dual LED flash below that you'll see a fingerprint sensor and at the bottom is the Lenovo branding.
Once we power on the device, you'll see a very stockish Android feel, uh Lenovo started doing this with their devices. The UI seems fast and responsive, and the phone is running Android 6.0. We quickly checked out the camera application and we wanted to test the dual camera capture mode which basically lets you select what points you want in focus and blurs out the rest when it captures the image. It'll do it in a fashion that it saves all the focus information with the image so you can go back in post once you click the picture and change the focus point, and that is pretty easy to do using the software that is inbuilt into the device.
You also have some other shooting modes including panorama mode, and you can also enable and disable HDR. The front camera is an 8 megapixel camera with an F2.2 aperture focusing seems fast but if you're going to be using the dual camera capture mode, you'll need to to hold your device steady for a fairly longer time. The rear camera will only capture 1080p video and not 4K video. The device also has Dolby Atmos in terms of sound, you also get Dolby audio capture 5.1. The phone also has an inbuilt FM radio for those who need it.
Now running everything is a Mediatek Mt 8783 chipset with an octacore 1.3 GHz cortex A53 CPU, you get 3 GB of RAM and 32 GB of storage if you want to use a Micro SD card, you can use it in the Sim 2 slot. Inside is a four 50 mamp battery and Lenovo claims that it should easily last you a full day of use.
Despite its ginormous screen size, now if I compare it next to the iPhone 7 plus and uh the Google pixel XL, you'll see that this device is quite large and may not be easy to control with one hand, which is what I found. And I have fairly large hands so if you have tiny hands, you'll need to constantly hold this device with both your hands. Almost dropping it once trying out the twist to the left feature, which allows you to push your numbers to the left uh so that you can type in your passcode or make phone calls.
This feature is not enabled on the keyboard but is only available on the numpad, so you can unlock your device by pulling it to the left or right. However, this can be done using a third party app from the Google Play Store. Now we're going to be doing a full review on the two things that I really want to see is how convenient this is to use with one hand since it's a large 6.4 inch display and the other thing that I want to check out is the dual camera feature in depth.
**Device Build Quality**
The device feels really well built, it's a solid shell of aluminum alloy. It feels really robust, and feels really well built. The display has a nice brightness, and has great viewing angles, and the color is pretty spot on. Overall, the device seems responsive as well.
**Conclusion**
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's happening guys this B knal and today we're going to be checking out the new Lenovo Fab 2 plus so let's get started so the box of the Fab 2 plus is pretty tall as well which basically tells us that this is a ginormous device so without wasting any time we're going to get started the price on the box is 15,000 rupe but it's going to on sale for slightly less you can find the correct pricing in the description below or on .in so first thing inside the box is the Fab 2 plus itself it looks massive I'm going to put it to the side and see what else is inside the box so you get a sim removal tool a quick start guide and the packaging list and you also get some safety and warranty information Inside the Box going further in you'll also get a standard USB to micro USB charging and data syncing cable you will get some earphones now these earphones are by JBL uh so they are uh expected to be pretty nice I'm going to check these out as well but they are completely plasticky they seem to be of really good quality and they don't seem to be of a poor quality the 3.5 mm Jack is a straight type Jack and is not goldplated you will also get a standard USB wall charger now this has the Lenova branding it's a pretty compact charger it's a 5vt 2 amp charger so you should get some decent quality charge times with this that's everything from the box let's check out the device itself now if you do a quick one over with the device over at the front you have an 8 megap f2.2 camera with a 1.4 Micron pixel size below that you have a 6.4 in which is just massive 1920 x 1080 pixel display now overall there are very less bezels in the front and the chin at the bottom as well as the forehead of the phone is pretty compact but you get a 73.5% screen to a ratio on the bottom front you will get capacitive buttons a home button a back button and a multitasking launcher button on the bottom of the device in the center is the micro USB charging and data sync port and on either side are grills one should be the speaker and the other should be the microphone now over at the right you get the power button along with the volume rockers and over at the top is the 3.5 mm headphone jack along with the noise cancellation microphone over to the left is where your hybrid SIM tray is on the back are dual 13 map F2 cameras with laser and face detection autofocus and you also get a dual LED flash below that you'll see a fingerprint sensor and at the bottom is the Lenovo branding once we power on the device you'll see a very stockish Android feel uh Lenovo started doing this with their devices the UI seems fast and responsive and the phone is running Android 6.0 we quickly checked out the camera application and we wanted to test the dual camera capture mode which basically lets you select what points you want in focus and blurs out the rest when it captures the image it'll do it in a fashion that it saves all the focus information with the image so you can go back in post once you click the picture and change the focus point and that is pretty easy to do using the software that is inbuilt into the device you also have some other shooting modes including panorama mode and you can also enable and disable HDR the front camera is an 8 megapixel camera with an f2.2 aperture focusing seems fast but if you're going to be using the dual camera capture mode you'll need to to hold your device steady for a fairly longer time the rear camera will only capture 1080p video and not 4K video the device also has Doby Atmos uh in terms of sound you also get Dolby audio capture 5.1 the phone also has an inbuilt FM radio for those who need it now running everything is a mediate Tech Mt 8783 chipset with an octacore 1.3 GHz cortex a53 CPU you get 3 GB of RAM and 32 gab of storage if you want to use a Micro SD card you can use it in the Sim 2 slot inside is a four ,50 mamp battery and Lenovo claims that it should easily last you a full day of use uh despite its ginormous screen size now if I compare it next to the iPhone 7 plus and uh the Google pixel XL you'll see that this device is quite large and uh may not be easy to control with one hand which is what I found and I have fairly large hands so if you have tiny hands you'll need to constantly hold this device with both your hands also I almost dropped it once trying out the twist to the left feature which allows you to push your numbers to the left uh so that you can type in your passcode or make phone calls this Fe is not enabled on the keyboard but is only available on the numpad so you can unlock your device uh by pulling it to the left or right and uh same thing for the dialer but it will not be activated on the keyboard however this can be done using a third party app from the Google Play Store like I said earlier the device feels really well built it's a solid shell of aluminum alloy it feels really robust and feels really well built the display has a nice brightness and has great viewing angles and the color is pretty spoton overall the device seems responsive as well now we're going to be doing a full review on the two things that I really want to see is how convenient this is to use with one hand since it's a large 6.4 in display and the other thing that I want to check out is the dual camera feature in depth so if you have any questions or queries uh do drop them in the comment section below and we'll try and cover them up in the full review and uh as always this has been B nagpal thank you guys for watch watching if you haven't already do subscribe to Igan for more Tech videos and give this video a big thumbs up if you liked our content and make sure to hit us up on .in catch us on Facebook Twitter Google+ you'll find all the links to everything in the description below thank you guys for watching I'll see you on the next onehey what's happening guys this B knal and today we're going to be checking out the new Lenovo Fab 2 plus so let's get started so the box of the Fab 2 plus is pretty tall as well which basically tells us that this is a ginormous device so without wasting any time we're going to get started the price on the box is 15,000 rupe but it's going to on sale for slightly less you can find the correct pricing in the description below or on .in so first thing inside the box is the Fab 2 plus itself it looks massive I'm going to put it to the side and see what else is inside the box so you get a sim removal tool a quick start guide and the packaging list and you also get some safety and warranty information Inside the Box going further in you'll also get a standard USB to micro USB charging and data syncing cable you will get some earphones now these earphones are by JBL uh so they are uh expected to be pretty nice I'm going to check these out as well but they are completely plasticky they seem to be of really good quality and they don't seem to be of a poor quality the 3.5 mm Jack is a straight type Jack and is not goldplated you will also get a standard USB wall charger now this has the Lenova branding it's a pretty compact charger it's a 5vt 2 amp charger so you should get some decent quality charge times with this that's everything from the box let's check out the device itself now if you do a quick one over with the device over at the front you have an 8 megap f2.2 camera with a 1.4 Micron pixel size below that you have a 6.4 in which is just massive 1920 x 1080 pixel display now overall there are very less bezels in the front and the chin at the bottom as well as the forehead of the phone is pretty compact but you get a 73.5% screen to a ratio on the bottom front you will get capacitive buttons a home button a back button and a multitasking launcher button on the bottom of the device in the center is the micro USB charging and data sync port and on either side are grills one should be the speaker and the other should be the microphone now over at the right you get the power button along with the volume rockers and over at the top is the 3.5 mm headphone jack along with the noise cancellation microphone over to the left is where your hybrid SIM tray is on the back are dual 13 map F2 cameras with laser and face detection autofocus and you also get a dual LED flash below that you'll see a fingerprint sensor and at the bottom is the Lenovo branding once we power on the device you'll see a very stockish Android feel uh Lenovo started doing this with their devices the UI seems fast and responsive and the phone is running Android 6.0 we quickly checked out the camera application and we wanted to test the dual camera capture mode which basically lets you select what points you want in focus and blurs out the rest when it captures the image it'll do it in a fashion that it saves all the focus information with the image so you can go back in post once you click the picture and change the focus point and that is pretty easy to do using the software that is inbuilt into the device you also have some other shooting modes including panorama mode and you can also enable and disable HDR the front camera is an 8 megapixel camera with an f2.2 aperture focusing seems fast but if you're going to be using the dual camera capture mode you'll need to to hold your device steady for a fairly longer time the rear camera will only capture 1080p video and not 4K video the device also has Doby Atmos uh in terms of sound you also get Dolby audio capture 5.1 the phone also has an inbuilt FM radio for those who need it now running everything is a mediate Tech Mt 8783 chipset with an octacore 1.3 GHz cortex a53 CPU you get 3 GB of RAM and 32 gab of storage if you want to use a Micro SD card you can use it in the Sim 2 slot inside is a four ,50 mamp battery and Lenovo claims that it should easily last you a full day of use uh despite its ginormous screen size now if I compare it next to the iPhone 7 plus and uh the Google pixel XL you'll see that this device is quite large and uh may not be easy to control with one hand which is what I found and I have fairly large hands so if you have tiny hands you'll need to constantly hold this device with both your hands also I almost dropped it once trying out the twist to the left feature which allows you to push your numbers to the left uh so that you can type in your passcode or make phone calls this Fe is not enabled on the keyboard but is only available on the numpad so you can unlock your device uh by pulling it to the left or right and uh same thing for the dialer but it will not be activated on the keyboard however this can be done using a third party app from the Google Play Store like I said earlier the device feels really well built it's a solid shell of aluminum alloy it feels really robust and feels really well built the display has a nice brightness and has great viewing angles and the color is pretty spoton overall the device seems responsive as well now we're going to be doing a full review on the two things that I really want to see is how convenient this is to use with one hand since it's a large 6.4 in display and the other thing that I want to check out is the dual camera feature in depth so if you have any questions or queries uh do drop them in the comment section below and we'll try and cover them up in the full review and uh as always this has been B nagpal thank you guys for watch watching if you haven't already do subscribe to Igan for more Tech videos and give this video a big thumbs up if you liked our content and make sure to hit us up on .in catch us on Facebook Twitter Google+ you'll find all the links to everything in the description below thank you guys for watching I'll see you on the next one\n"