Symphony Xplorer H50

Symphony Xplorer H50

Build: The metal body feels really good to hold in the hand. There is this groove that runs along the edges that sets it apart a little bit from the usual flat surfaces. It weighs around 150gm – thanks to the hunky metal.

Display
The Xplorer sports a 5-inch IPS HD display with GFF technology. The display is not Full HD but does get the job done. It is clear and bright but small lettering is not as crisp as we want it to be. The viewing angles are good thanks to the GFF technology. Outdoor visibility is above average at full brightness making it quite useful to read details on under bright sunlight.  

Camera: The 8MP primary camera can take pictures in some special modes/effects although it doesn't have HDR. The front 2MP snapper is good for outdoor selfies anytime of the day (except when it's pitch black out there). With the appropriate use of filters, it's a good device for instagramers.

Performance:
The performance of the phone is decent. Thanks to the quad core processor almost every app runs smooth and fine. It carries only one gig RAM and an average GFX processor so graphics intensive games are a big no. We tried playing Asphalt 8: Airborne. If Subway Surfer and Temple Run is your kind of hour-busting joy, then it's just the phone for you.

Battery: The 2000mAh battery will last you a day provided you restrict your 3G activity. Just stick to Wi-Fi, voice call and music playing – you will be fine.

 SPECS

OS: Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Display: 5.0 Inch IPS HD Display
Processor: 1.3 GHz Quad Core Processor
Camera: 8MP (AF) + 2MP(AF)
ROM: 8GB, RAM: 1GB RAM
Battery: 2000mAh
Sensors: G-sensor, Accelerometer Sensor, Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Magnetic

Price: Tk. 10,500/-

VERDICT
Symphony got the mission critical things right with the Xplorer H50. For the price tag it comes with, it has respectable features and solid hardware, but also it has room for improvements. With a more than average spec, you get to run all the essential apps and functions without stumbling. Though the primary camera take pictures that you might not brag about. But the right price makes it a strong offering in today's market.

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Symphony Xplorer H50

Symphony Xplorer H50

Build: The metal body feels really good to hold in the hand. There is this groove that runs along the edges that sets it apart a little bit from the usual flat surfaces. It weighs around 150gm – thanks to the hunky metal.

Display
The Xplorer sports a 5-inch IPS HD display with GFF technology. The display is not Full HD but does get the job done. It is clear and bright but small lettering is not as crisp as we want it to be. The viewing angles are good thanks to the GFF technology. Outdoor visibility is above average at full brightness making it quite useful to read details on under bright sunlight.  

Camera: The 8MP primary camera can take pictures in some special modes/effects although it doesn't have HDR. The front 2MP snapper is good for outdoor selfies anytime of the day (except when it's pitch black out there). With the appropriate use of filters, it's a good device for instagramers.

Performance:
The performance of the phone is decent. Thanks to the quad core processor almost every app runs smooth and fine. It carries only one gig RAM and an average GFX processor so graphics intensive games are a big no. We tried playing Asphalt 8: Airborne. If Subway Surfer and Temple Run is your kind of hour-busting joy, then it's just the phone for you.

Battery: The 2000mAh battery will last you a day provided you restrict your 3G activity. Just stick to Wi-Fi, voice call and music playing – you will be fine.

 SPECS

OS: Android 4.4.2 KitKat
Display: 5.0 Inch IPS HD Display
Processor: 1.3 GHz Quad Core Processor
Camera: 8MP (AF) + 2MP(AF)
ROM: 8GB, RAM: 1GB RAM
Battery: 2000mAh
Sensors: G-sensor, Accelerometer Sensor, Light Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Magnetic

Price: Tk. 10,500/-

VERDICT
Symphony got the mission critical things right with the Xplorer H50. For the price tag it comes with, it has respectable features and solid hardware, but also it has room for improvements. With a more than average spec, you get to run all the essential apps and functions without stumbling. Though the primary camera take pictures that you might not brag about. But the right price makes it a strong offering in today's market.

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