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Panasonic Eluga Ray 700 reviews by real users Panasonic Eluga Ray 700
- 5.5"LCD IPSFHD16:9
- 182 g73.4 mm153.8 mm8.9 mm
- MT6753 Octa-Core 3 GB RAM 32 GB
- v? 27.002
- 5000 mAh
- 1 13 Mpx · ƒ/2.0 SELF 13 Mpx · ƒ/2.2
- Android 7.0 Nougat Android 7.0 Nougat
User score
- Screen8.5
- Performance8.7
- Camera8.5
- Connectivity8.0
- Battery10
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Design & Materials
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Performance & Hardware
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Camera
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Connectivity
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Battery
- 0%Less than half day
- 0%Less than a day
- 0%One day
- 0%More than one day
- 100%Two days or more
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Software
- 100%It comes with a clean operating system
- 0%It has preinstalled apps but they don't bother me
- 0%It has preinstalled apps that I can't uninstall
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- 0%Never
- 0%Once a year
- 100%Every six months
- 0%Every two months or less
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User reviews
- Best Bang for Your Buck
For less than $150 nothing beats this phone for what its offering wiht its premium look
Pros- 5000mAh Battery,Fast Charging
- Full HD Display 1080p,Akuminum Body
- Dual Flash for Both Cameras
- Has Infrared
- Looked like flagship phone back then
- Runs on 64Bit Arch % Octa Core
Cons- Rear Camera is poor than my neighbour
- Sunlight Visibility only 80%
- Speakers are Low
- Not a gaming phone although it worked well for pub
- in low graphics
- Charging Takes a while from 0 to 100
- 9.5
- Screen8.5
- Performance8.7
- Camera8.5
- Connectivity8.0
- Battery10
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In this case, to determine the score we evaluate 5 general aspects:
- Design and screen
- Hardware and performance
- Camera
- Connectivity
- Battery
Once these 5 factors have been rated, we introduce the price variable. This means that any two devices with the same ratings get a different Ki score for quality vs price.
Even a device objectively worse than another may have a higher Ki score if it has a better price.
The Ki varies as time goes by. As new devices with better specifications enter the market the Ki score of older devices will go down, always being compensated of their decrease in price.