Colors P85+ Review

**Hands-On Review: Colors P 85 Plus**

As we take a closer look at the Colors P 85 Plus, one of the first things that stands out is its ergonomic design. The phone's top has the headphone jack and microUSB port, making it easy to use while charging from the top. On the right side, there's the power button, and on the left side, the volume buttons are well-placed, providing a good experience for users who prefer a buzzer device.

The 5.3-inch HD IPS display is another notable feature of this phone. While it may not be the brightest out there, it gets the job done in direct sunlight, thanks to its decent color reproduction and viewing angle. The screen is neither too large nor too small, making it an ideal choice for users who want a balance between portability and functionality.

**Performance and Battery Life**

The phone's MediaTek MT6582 1.3 GHz quad-core chipset provides the necessary power to handle daily tasks with ease. Although it may not be suitable for heavy multitasking or gaming, it should suffice for most users' needs. The 2GB of RAM ensures smooth performance during normal usage, but may feel a bit sluggish when pushed to its limits.

When it comes to battery life, the phone's 2600mAh capacity provides around 4 hours of screen time. While this may not be enough to last a full day with heavy usage, it should be sufficient for most users who are moderately active. However, charging speed can be a bit slow, taking up to two and a half hours to fully charge.

**Camera Capabilities**

One of the standout features of the Colors P 85 Plus is its camera. The 13-megapixel rear camera delivers superb results in daylight and well-lit conditions, producing bright and slightly saturated images with good dynamic range. However, the shutter speed can be a bit slow at times, which may result in wobbly images if you're trying to capture fast-moving moments.

The triple LED flash is excellent for illuminating subjects, but don't expect natural-looking images without it. The front 5-megapixel camera is good for taking selfies and group shots, producing decent results during the day. While video capabilities are not extensively tested in this review, it's worth noting that the phone supports dual SIM slots with dual VoLTE enabled.

**Software and Connectivity**

The Colors P 85 Plus runs on Android 6.1 Marshmallow, which is a bit outdated but still reliable. The phone comes with some unique features, such as gesture control, Mirror Vision for displaying notifications, Color Slide for data management, and Tape Storage for keeping Nepali users in mind.

However, it's worth noting that this phone may not receive future OS updates, which could be a concern for users who rely on timely software support. Connectivity options are standard, with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and no fingerprint scanner, which is an odd omission considering the phone's affordable price tag.

**Conclusion**

The Colors P 85 Plus is a solid choice for users who want a reliable smartphone without breaking the bank. With its good display, capable camera, ample battery life, and appealing design, it's an excellent option for those who prioritize these features. However, hardcore users may find the phone's low-end chipset limiting in terms of performance.

Overall, the Colors P 85 Plus is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable smartphone without excessive frills or bells. While it may not be the best option for gaming enthusiasts or power users, it should suffice for most everyday needs. With its balanced design and feature set, this phone is definitely worth considering for those in the market for a new device.

**Special Features**

* Gesture control

* Mirror Vision for displaying notifications

* Color Slide for data management

* Tape Storage for keeping Nepali users in mind

**Design and Display**

* 5.3-inch HD IPS display

* Ergonomic design with power button on top, volume buttons on left side

* Good viewing angle and color reproduction

* Decent brightness in direct sunlight

**Performance**

* MediaTek MT6582 1.3 GHz quad-core chipset

* 2GB of RAM for smooth performance during normal usage

* May feel sluggish when pushed to its limits

**Battery Life**

* 2600mAh capacity provides around 4 hours of screen time

* Charging speed can be slow, taking up to two and a half hours to fully charge

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talk in depth later on top we have the headphone jack and the microUSB port I find it really on easy to use the phone while charging from the top the right side holds the power button and the left side holds the volume buttons which are rather good for a buzzer device the phone comes with a 5.3 inch HD IPS display I think the 5.3 inch display is a perfect balancing smartphone screen size as it is neither too large or not will small the color reproduction is average like with all the budget phones the viewing angle is decent as I had no problems watching movies from an awkward angle the display is not the brightest out there but it gets the job done in direct sunlight colors these days gives their phone almost talk like and this is certainly the best about P 85 plus as well the phone is running Android 6.1 marshmallow the phone comes with few unique tricks of the sleeves like the gesture control mirror vision for displays color control color slide for data savvy and then we'll tape storage keeping nepali users in mind few of the essentially poly apps likes us to deal hammer police and online cover comes pre-installed regarding the future update looking at colors OS update our p85 plus isn't too likely to get upgraded p85 plus is powered by MediaTek mt6582 1.3 gigahertz quad-core chipset the 32-bit processor on the PID 5 plus gets the job done while normal day-to-day tasks PID 5 plus comes with 2gb of RAM which will suffice your multitasking needs during my time of uses the phone brand smooth with normal uses and walkthroughs if you really push this device with heavy multitasking and memory hungry apps you're going to feel the device's resentment talking about gaming p85 plus will be able to run low and mid-range games at medium settings with a bit choppy animations but when you try to play high in games it is definitely not exporting you will see loss of drop frame rates and overheating issues and hence is unplayable all thanks to a feat 32-bit processor finally let's get into the camera off the phone and find out what's all the fuss about the 13 megapixel rear camera does a superb job on daylight and well lit conditions photo come out bright and a bit saturated and has a good dynamic range to it but the shutter speed is something that bothered me at times it is slow and if you want to capture a good moment fast enough you might get a wobbly image during low-light conditions the triple LED flash does an excellent job but don't expect any natural looking images with this flash you are also given few manual controls to determine seeing ISO and white balance which enhances the camera's capability off front there is a five megapixel camera which is accompanied by an LED flash the camera is good for taking selfies and groupies resulting in good photos during daylight and the front LED flash does a decent job in lighting off the photo during the nighttime correctly video wise this phone supports dual micro-sim the first slot freeze enabled and the second slot to Z enabled I didn't face any calling issues while testing the phone on both NDC and ansel networks it comes with basic connectivity options like Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0 GPS and a GPS what's lacking is a fingerprint scanner that's strange to see that it's available in is cheaper variant p85 the battery life is pretty average for a phone with 2600 mAh battery you get around 4 hours of screen on I would mostly get a full day of uses with my wife I always on and will did connected to my speakers however the pace of which the phone charges can be a pain as it takes a complete two to two and a half hours to fully charge with p85 plus colors has surely increased the caliber of his smartphone this time around keeping the users complained in mind the P 85 plus has been designed to clinch most of those issues so if a quality display a capable camera ample battery life and an appealing design at an affordable pricing checks on your list then P 85 plus is the phone for you but if you are one of those hardcore users then the power this phone has to offer with this low end chipset will suffice your needs the only potential deal-breaker because think of apart from that it's a solid phone so that's it for the full review of colors P 85 plus drop your thoughts about this phone in the comments below and for more videos like this don't forget to hit that subscribe button who says you cannot control the way you surf the internet now you can with violets fiber home rush boost your speed from 2 Mbps 10 Mbps save you high-speed data whenever you want it's that simple to subscribe Paulus now for two one seven five five five or visit our website vine it the best thing that happened to internet in the fallover the years we have reviewed so many colors phone and we have always been disappointed with his camera quality it was either average or below par however Collins has launched a new phone the pride P 85 plus that claims to be a camera phone suppressed lilandra rupees 13,000 can this be your daily driver will the camera perform as claimed let's find out in this review considering the price tag the colors P 85 plus is a well designed smartphone the curved back with metal finish makes this phone a whole lot premium and a bit cool to touch in the wintry morning this also takes your portion on top and bottom to give a distinguished look to the phone the curve is is proved to be really useful while using the phone single-handedly I like how colors has taken a minimal approach in designing this phone this is nothing except the colors branding on the phone and just above that is the 13 megapixel camera with circular design and triple LED flash which we'll talk in depth later on top we have the headphone jack and the microUSB port I find it really on easy to use the phone while charging from the top the right side holds the power button and the left side holds the volume buttons which are rather good for a buzzer device the phone comes with a 5.3 inch HD IPS display I think the 5.3 inch display is a perfect balancing smartphone screen size as it is neither too large or not will small the color reproduction is average like with all the budget phones the viewing angle is decent as I had no problems watching movies from an awkward angle the display is not the brightest out there but it gets the job done in direct sunlight colors these days gives their phone almost talk like and this is certainly the best about P 85 plus as well the phone is running Android 6.1 marshmallow the phone comes with few unique tricks of the sleeves like the gesture control mirror vision for displays color control color slide for data savvy and then we'll tape storage keeping nepali users in mind few of the essentially poly apps likes us to deal hammer police and online cover comes pre-installed regarding the future update looking at colors OS update our p85 plus isn't too likely to get upgraded p85 plus is powered by MediaTek mt6582 1.3 gigahertz quad-core chipset the 32-bit processor on the PID 5 plus gets the job done while normal day-to-day tasks PID 5 plus comes with 2gb of RAM which will suffice your multitasking needs during my time of uses the phone brand smooth with normal uses and walkthroughs if you really push this device with heavy multitasking and memory hungry apps you're going to feel the device's resentment talking about gaming p85 plus will be able to run low and mid-range games at medium settings with a bit choppy animations but when you try to play high in games it is definitely not exporting you will see loss of drop frame rates and overheating issues and hence is unplayable all thanks to a feat 32-bit processor finally let's get into the camera off the phone and find out what's all the fuss about the 13 megapixel rear camera does a superb job on daylight and well lit conditions photo come out bright and a bit saturated and has a good dynamic range to it but the shutter speed is something that bothered me at times it is slow and if you want to capture a good moment fast enough you might get a wobbly image during low-light conditions the triple LED flash does an excellent job but don't expect any natural looking images with this flash you are also given few manual controls to determine seeing ISO and white balance which enhances the camera's capability off front there is a five megapixel camera which is accompanied by an LED flash the camera is good for taking selfies and groupies resulting in good photos during daylight and the front LED flash does a decent job in lighting off the photo during the nighttime correctly video wise this phone supports dual micro-sim the first slot freeze enabled and the second slot to Z enabled I didn't face any calling issues while testing the phone on both NDC and ansel networks it comes with basic connectivity options like Wi-Fi Bluetooth 4.0 GPS and a GPS what's lacking is a fingerprint scanner that's strange to see that it's available in is cheaper variant p85 the battery life is pretty average for a phone with 2600 mAh battery you get around 4 hours of screen on I would mostly get a full day of uses with my wife I always on and will did connected to my speakers however the pace of which the phone charges can be a pain as it takes a complete two to two and a half hours to fully charge with p85 plus colors has surely increased the caliber of his smartphone this time around keeping the users complained in mind the P 85 plus has been designed to clinch most of those issues so if a quality display a capable camera ample battery life and an appealing design at an affordable pricing checks on your list then P 85 plus is the phone for you but if you are one of those hardcore users then the power this phone has to offer with this low end chipset will suffice your needs the only potential deal-breaker because think of apart from that it's a solid phone so that's it for the full review of colors P 85 plus drop your thoughts about this phone in the comments below and for more videos like this don't forget to hit that subscribe button who says you cannot control the way you surf the internet now you can with violets fiber home rush boost your speed from 2 Mbps 10 Mbps save you high-speed data whenever you want it's that simple to subscribe Paulus now for two one seven five five five or visit our website vine it the best thing that happened to internet in the fall\n"