Lenovo A7000 Unboxing & Hands On Overview

**Lenovo A7000 Unboxing and First Look**

As we take a closer look at the Lenovo A7000, one of the first things that stands out is the auto brightness sensor. This feature allows the screen to adjust its brightness automatically based on the surrounding light conditions. To test this feature, I simply tap the screen, and it adjusts its brightness accordingly.

Next, I decided to switch from auto mode to manual mode. While browsing through the settings menu, I noticed that the screen quality is quite good. Even a device like the Lenovo A6000, which was released earlier, has a very good display. This Lenovo A7000 also comes with Android Lollipop out of the box, which is great for users looking for a clean and intuitive interface.

Moving on to the settings menu, I found that we have quick toggles available at the bottom. We also see an option for Dolby Atmos, which was announced by Lenovo as their first smartphone device to support this technology. However, it's worth noting that this feature only works with specific headphones, and users won't need any special equipment to experience the Dolby effect.

Now, let's take a closer look at the settings menu itself. We have options such as Quick Settings, Display Settings, and more. One notable setting is LED Notification, which allows us to customize our notification experience. Additionally, we see a toggle for using Touch Type Capacitive Buttons, which are always on display below the screen.

As I move around the device, I notice that the touch type capacitive buttons at the bottom of the screen do not illuminate when tapped. This is an interesting feature that sets it apart from other devices in its class.

Currently, we have only one app running, and the multitasking option is available for use. We also see a list of pre-installed apps, including bloatware like TrueCaller, Browser, and Music apps. While some users may appreciate these additional features, others may find them unnecessary.

Moving on to storage, we find that the device comes with 8GB of internal storage. Additionally, we have a microSD card slot available for expanding storage capacity. However, when I check the available storage space, I'm surprised to see that only 3.5GB is free out of the box. This may be a concern for users who require more storage space.

The Lenovo A7000 also features an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The battery is user-replaceable and has a capacity of 2900mAh, which should provide adequate power throughout the day.

Before I wrap up this unboxing and first look, let's take a moment to appreciate some of the device's features. One notable aspect is its sleek design and lightweight build, making it easy to carry around. The device also comes with a standard keyboard that feels quite responsive in use.

As we explore the camera app, we see options for tap-to-focus and more. While initial impressions suggest that the camera takes decent shots, I'll need to test it further in various lighting conditions to give you a more accurate assessment.

**Hardware Specifications**

The Lenovo A7000 is powered by a MediaTek Octa-Core processor based on the ARM Cortex-A53 architecture. This 64-bit processor provides a solid foundation for smooth performance and efficient battery life. With 2GB of RAM, users can expect responsive app switching and multitasking capabilities. The GPU is the Mali-T760, which should provide decent graphics performance for everyday use.

The device also features an 8-megapixel rear camera and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. While these cameras may not be the most advanced in terms of technology, they should still provide adequate image quality for general use cases. The battery is user-replaceable and has a capacity of 2900mAh, which should last throughout the day.

**Conclusion**

In conclusion, the Lenovo A7000 offers a solid set of features and specifications at an affordable price point. While some users may find the pre-installed apps and bloatware to be annoying, others will appreciate the convenience they provide. The device's sleek design, lightweight build, and user-replaceable battery make it an attractive option for those looking for a reliable and feature-rich smartphone.

As I conclude this unboxing and first look, I'm excited to dive deeper into the device's performance, camera capabilities, and overall user experience in my full review. In the meantime, I encourage you all to share your thoughts and questions about the Lenovo A7000 in the comments section below.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhi there this is Ranjit and on this video we'll be doing the unboxing and have a first look at this lenovo a7000 and this is the successor to the very popular a6000 which i reviewed about three months ago and it was a very good device and the unique thing about this device is that I was at the press event and Leno says this is the first smartphone in the world that has Dolby Atmos we look at that a bit later and this is available in India via Flickr I purchased require Flipkart for our nine thousand rupees and for that price it does offer us quite a bit of specs it sports a 5.5 inch 720p HD screen it has 2 gigs of RAM it's powered by a mediatek processor that's 8 core processor and the rear facing camera is 8 megapixel shooter front-facing is 5 megapixel shooter and regarding star rating here it says on the head is 1.4 6 and 4 body is 1.1 1 and this is again a dual SIM device so let's quickly open this up and if you're going to buy this from Flipkart please use my link it does have the channel and as you can see it says it's a true 8 core processor and it has 4G LTE support also so let me take out this one and we also have a screen guard that is provided so this is the handset it feels actually pretty light without the battery but let's actually look what else is there in the box and looks like some pamphlets so let me take that out and be sick I think of warranty statements etc and a limited warranty statement and the Quick Start Guide let's look at the Quick Start Guide and this is in color and gives you a basic idea about the overview of the device and how to put your SIM card and the micro SD card so let me keep these things to the side and here we have the battery the battery it seems to be massive in size it's 10 but it's feels massive and it's a 2900 milliamp R as you can see and we also get the USB to micro USB cable this is the headset that we get and the we just open this up and show you we also have a button here and a microphone but it does not look very high-quality it looks very cheap plasticky I would say pretty low quality I'll test these our later on and finally we are this is the Lenovo branded USB charger and the ampere rating on this is 1.5 am so let me keep these things to the side and let's look at the handset itself so here is the handset itself and we have this plastic let's take this out and again here it says that Dolby Atmos I'll talk about that a bit later and the good thing is this device is supposed to come pre-installed with Android L that is lollipop we'll look at it let's try to open the back cover easily opens actually and let me place the battery and do remember that this is the micro SD card slot and the first SIM slot is for your 4G and 3G devices whereas the second set is just 2 G so you got to be aware of that and this is the battery as I told you the massive in size but it's not very heavy and even with the battery the handset is actually pretty light for a 5.5 inch device and according to specs it weighs just hundred 40 grams and let's try to power it on we have the power button over here and it gave me haptic feedback and it says Lenovo and by the time it actually boot so let me give you a physical overview on the top we have the microUSB slot 3.5 mm headphone jack this is the volume rocker power on/off button on the bottom we have the main microphone and on this end we have nothing on the back we have opening for the speaker 8 megapixel camera this looks like doolally flash may a secondary noise cancellation mic then no branding and nothing at the bottom the front-facing camera is supposed to be a 5 megapixel shooter and let's quickly just set this up now and we haven't added any SIM card let's connect to our Wi-Fi network and it supports just a 2.4 gigahertz panel so it is connected to our Wi-Fi Network now let's just continue and let's head next and we let it do automatically all these things we can also add a Google account I'll do that later on season 2 Silan I want to skip that let's accept and yeah you could skip that and it should be booted now it's taking us again to come yeah and it says already found a firmware so that's interesting and the screen is a 5.5 inch screen which is a 720p HD screen so let's look at the settings we have the auto brightness sensor as you can see let me tap this yeah let me put it on manual and the screen quality actually is again pretty good even the lenovo a6000 had a very good screen good thing is this comes out of the box with the Android lollipop we'll look at the version and these are the quick toggles and we have the Dolby so but I'll talk about that a bit later let's look at the settings now you go here and if we go to about the device if we go to device information as you can see it's running on the Android version 5.0 that is lollipop and ROM we have this 2gig so that's a nice thing but regarding internal storage we just have 8 gigs of internal storage and we have a micro SD card slot but let's look how much storage do we get out of the box so here is the storage stamp and we just get a 3.5 9 and gigabytes that's just about 3.6 gigs of space available I'll also add a micro SD card later on and check if what do you say we can install apps on the SD card looks like we can do that because we have a default write option but I test that in my review and again these are the standard options that we are getting and let me see if we go to display standard settings over here we have LED notification so looks like LED notification is there we have an option yeah so that's nice to see one thing I'm noticing is that these a touch type capacitive buttons at the bottom they are not lighting up so that's what I have just noticed and this is for the multitasking only one app is running right now and let's just move and these are the apps that are pre-installed so a lot of third-party apps are pre-installed a lot of bloatware like trueCaller you see browser and some music app excetera a lot of junk here is pre-installed we also have the FM radio so that's nice to see I'll see if we can remove some of this junk fair or not also as you can see some of the games are already there so that's what we have again this Lenovo also has this custom skin so we don't have any app drawer so all the apps will come over here so we don't have a dedicated app drawer but we can make folders as you can see like this and let's now fire up the web browser and check how it performs let me just quickly set this up and this is the default keyboard this is the Android lollipop keyboard that we are getting and let's write here it's pretty light for a 5.5 inch screen initial impressions I would say it does not feel heavy at all and if you notice a more using the full desktop version it's the pinch-to-zoom is also fairly responsive so it's running pretty well now let me talk about what's powering this device this device is powered by a mediatek octa-core processor and it's a 64-bit processor based on the arm cortex a53 architecture it has 2 gigs of ram the GPU is the mali t760 GPU 8 gigs of internal storage moving towards the camera the rear facing camera is a 8 megapixel shooter whereas the front facing camera is a 5 megapixel shooter and the battery is 2900 milliamp power battery which is user replaceable and regarding Dolby Atmos as you can see I did actually this was there at their press event and say is that this is the first device smartphone in the world that has this Dolby Atmos support but again for that you have to plug in headphones with the regular speakers you don't get that effect and according to Lenovo you can use normal headphones also you don't need any special headphones to get that Dolby effect so I will be definitely testing that and we as you can see we have an icon over here and see how effective that is now let's also quickly look at the camera on this divides 8 megapixel shooter so let's quickly look at it it says camera and we have the tap to focus so that's nice let me take one more snap and as you can see the quality seems to be pretty decent initial impressions this came out actually pretty sharp loops where the other may just go yeah as you can see looks pretty sharp so again I will be testing the camera a lot more in varying light conditions in my full review so guys that's it for now for this very quick unboxing and first look at this Lenovo a7000 if you have any specific questions around this device do post them in the YouTube comments and I'll try to include them in my review thanks for watching this video this is Ranjith and I hope to see you in my next videohi there this is Ranjit and on this video we'll be doing the unboxing and have a first look at this lenovo a7000 and this is the successor to the very popular a6000 which i reviewed about three months ago and it was a very good device and the unique thing about this device is that I was at the press event and Leno says this is the first smartphone in the world that has Dolby Atmos we look at that a bit later and this is available in India via Flickr I purchased require Flipkart for our nine thousand rupees and for that price it does offer us quite a bit of specs it sports a 5.5 inch 720p HD screen it has 2 gigs of RAM it's powered by a mediatek processor that's 8 core processor and the rear facing camera is 8 megapixel shooter front-facing is 5 megapixel shooter and regarding star rating here it says on the head is 1.4 6 and 4 body is 1.1 1 and this is again a dual SIM device so let's quickly open this up and if you're going to buy this from Flipkart please use my link it does have the channel and as you can see it says it's a true 8 core processor and it has 4G LTE support also so let me take out this one and we also have a screen guard that is provided so this is the handset it feels actually pretty light without the battery but let's actually look what else is there in the box and looks like some pamphlets so let me take that out and be sick I think of warranty statements etc and a limited warranty statement and the Quick Start Guide let's look at the Quick Start Guide and this is in color and gives you a basic idea about the overview of the device and how to put your SIM card and the micro SD card so let me keep these things to the side and here we have the battery the battery it seems to be massive in size it's 10 but it's feels massive and it's a 2900 milliamp R as you can see and we also get the USB to micro USB cable this is the headset that we get and the we just open this up and show you we also have a button here and a microphone but it does not look very high-quality it looks very cheap plasticky I would say pretty low quality I'll test these our later on and finally we are this is the Lenovo branded USB charger and the ampere rating on this is 1.5 am so let me keep these things to the side and let's look at the handset itself so here is the handset itself and we have this plastic let's take this out and again here it says that Dolby Atmos I'll talk about that a bit later and the good thing is this device is supposed to come pre-installed with Android L that is lollipop we'll look at it let's try to open the back cover easily opens actually and let me place the battery and do remember that this is the micro SD card slot and the first SIM slot is for your 4G and 3G devices whereas the second set is just 2 G so you got to be aware of that and this is the battery as I told you the massive in size but it's not very heavy and even with the battery the handset is actually pretty light for a 5.5 inch device and according to specs it weighs just hundred 40 grams and let's try to power it on we have the power button over here and it gave me haptic feedback and it says Lenovo and by the time it actually boot so let me give you a physical overview on the top we have the microUSB slot 3.5 mm headphone jack this is the volume rocker power on/off button on the bottom we have the main microphone and on this end we have nothing on the back we have opening for the speaker 8 megapixel camera this looks like doolally flash may a secondary noise cancellation mic then no branding and nothing at the bottom the front-facing camera is supposed to be a 5 megapixel shooter and let's quickly just set this up now and we haven't added any SIM card let's connect to our Wi-Fi network and it supports just a 2.4 gigahertz panel so it is connected to our Wi-Fi Network now let's just continue and let's head next and we let it do automatically all these things we can also add a Google account I'll do that later on season 2 Silan I want to skip that let's accept and yeah you could skip that and it should be booted now it's taking us again to come yeah and it says already found a firmware so that's interesting and the screen is a 5.5 inch screen which is a 720p HD screen so let's look at the settings we have the auto brightness sensor as you can see let me tap this yeah let me put it on manual and the screen quality actually is again pretty good even the lenovo a6000 had a very good screen good thing is this comes out of the box with the Android lollipop we'll look at the version and these are the quick toggles and we have the Dolby so but I'll talk about that a bit later let's look at the settings now you go here and if we go to about the device if we go to device information as you can see it's running on the Android version 5.0 that is lollipop and ROM we have this 2gig so that's a nice thing but regarding internal storage we just have 8 gigs of internal storage and we have a micro SD card slot but let's look how much storage do we get out of the box so here is the storage stamp and we just get a 3.5 9 and gigabytes that's just about 3.6 gigs of space available I'll also add a micro SD card later on and check if what do you say we can install apps on the SD card looks like we can do that because we have a default write option but I test that in my review and again these are the standard options that we are getting and let me see if we go to display standard settings over here we have LED notification so looks like LED notification is there we have an option yeah so that's nice to see one thing I'm noticing is that these a touch type capacitive buttons at the bottom they are not lighting up so that's what I have just noticed and this is for the multitasking only one app is running right now and let's just move and these are the apps that are pre-installed so a lot of third-party apps are pre-installed a lot of bloatware like trueCaller you see browser and some music app excetera a lot of junk here is pre-installed we also have the FM radio so that's nice to see I'll see if we can remove some of this junk fair or not also as you can see some of the games are already there so that's what we have again this Lenovo also has this custom skin so we don't have any app drawer so all the apps will come over here so we don't have a dedicated app drawer but we can make folders as you can see like this and let's now fire up the web browser and check how it performs let me just quickly set this up and this is the default keyboard this is the Android lollipop keyboard that we are getting and let's write here it's pretty light for a 5.5 inch screen initial impressions I would say it does not feel heavy at all and if you notice a more using the full desktop version it's the pinch-to-zoom is also fairly responsive so it's running pretty well now let me talk about what's powering this device this device is powered by a mediatek octa-core processor and it's a 64-bit processor based on the arm cortex a53 architecture it has 2 gigs of ram the GPU is the mali t760 GPU 8 gigs of internal storage moving towards the camera the rear facing camera is a 8 megapixel shooter whereas the front facing camera is a 5 megapixel shooter and the battery is 2900 milliamp power battery which is user replaceable and regarding Dolby Atmos as you can see I did actually this was there at their press event and say is that this is the first device smartphone in the world that has this Dolby Atmos support but again for that you have to plug in headphones with the regular speakers you don't get that effect and according to Lenovo you can use normal headphones also you don't need any special headphones to get that Dolby effect so I will be definitely testing that and we as you can see we have an icon over here and see how effective that is now let's also quickly look at the camera on this divides 8 megapixel shooter so let's quickly look at it it says camera and we have the tap to focus so that's nice let me take one more snap and as you can see the quality seems to be pretty decent initial impressions this came out actually pretty sharp loops where the other may just go yeah as you can see looks pretty sharp so again I will be testing the camera a lot more in varying light conditions in my full review so guys that's it for now for this very quick unboxing and first look at this Lenovo a7000 if you have any specific questions around this device do post them in the YouTube comments and I'll try to include them in my review thanks for watching this video this is Ranjith and I hope to see you in my next video\n"