Review
PROS
Crisp
display and good viewing angles
Smooth
multitasking
Great
gaming performance
Decent
images in well-lit conditions
Good build
CONS
Camera performance is
bad in low-lit situations
Phone gets a bit hot
after heavy use
Older gen Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
MRP : B15899
Summary
If playing games on
the go is an absolute requirement and you are looking for a smartphone around
the Rs. 15,000 budget, then the Xolo Play T1000 is the go to device for you. If
gaming isn't your primary concern, you have a large library of budget phones
around the Rs. 15,000 price point to choose from including the Xolo Q1000,
Canvas HD, Zen Ultrafone 710HD to name a few.
Phones have come a long way since the dawn of the Nokia
1100. Nokia was the first to launch a dedicated gaming phone with the launch of
the Nokia N-GAGE. The phone was brilliant for gaming with a dedicated D-Pad and
textured buttons. I personally think its design was the best for a gaming
phone, better than the Sony Xperia Play, the PlayStation designed phone that
had two touchpads that worked as analogue sticks and were more gimmicky rather
than features which added utility.
Keeping the standard 4.7-inch form factor in
mind, the Xolo Play boasts of last year’s Tegra 3 chipset, and is
being marketed as a gaming smartphone.
At a Glance
Android 4.1 Jelly
Bean, 4.7-inch display and a quad-core processor are the first things that you
will notice about the device. Here is a quick look at the specifications of the
smartphone when compared to the other offerings in its price range.
So, apart from the Tegra 3 processor combined with the older
generation Android OS, the rest of the specifications of the Xolo Play are at
par with the competition.
Design
One thing that we have really appreciated
about Xolo smartphones in the past is that despite being budget smartphones,
they are extremely well built. The Xolo Play follows suit in this direction.
The face of the device has a 4.7-inch display with a 1280x720p resolution. The
glass on the face of the smartphone is edge to edge. There are three capacitive
buttons below the display.
The rear of the Xolo
Play has a rubberized matte finish that adds to the grip of the device and
gives it’s a nice smooth feel. The rear panel of the smartphone clamps around
the borders of the device so the rubberized finish spans the border as well.
In terms of
connectivity option, we have the microUSB port and the headphones jack on the
top of the smartphone and the power button and the volume rocker on the right.
Overall the design of
the Xolo Play picks up from the tried and tested and is something that we
appreciate.
UI and Preloaded Apps
The UI of the Xolo Play T1000 is stock Android
and that is a good thing. The only downside is that the device runs on Android
4.1 Jelly Bean, which is a bit old. The smartphone also has its own custom ROM.
The keyboard is stock Android and you also get the stock browser for browsing
the Internet.
Coming to the
preloaded apps, you have the Tegra Zone app on the Xolo Play T1000, which gives
you access to a large library of games. You also have a Xolo Power app that is
good for managing the battery life and apps on the smartphone. The app gives
you the ability to setup a synch frequency, night mode, low battery mode and
more. You also get access to Xolo Secure app, which gives you the ability to
back up your personal data to the cloud.
Overall, the Xolo Play
has a stock Android UI that we really like. The interface is simple and the
preloaded apps too are something we appreciate.
Please Note:
You can’t transfer apps from the built-in
storage to the SD card like you would traditionally do on an Android
smartphone. Here, you can go to settings->storage and choose the SD card as
your primary storage.
Performance
The biggest competitors to the Xolo
Play are the budget quad-core smartphones that are powered by the MediaTek
MT6589 chipset. Here is a quick look at the benchmark scores to see how the
Xolo Play performs in front of the competition.
As you can see from
the above benchmark scores, the Xolo Play scores at par with the competition.
In the 3D Mark Icestorm Extreme and the SmartBench Productivity benchmark however,
it scores relatively high.
Coming to the other
performance aspects of the smartphone, the interface is really smooth and so is
the touchscreen. Navigating apps, playing games, browsing the Internet, the
interacting with interface on the Xolo Play’s display was great. The screen
size and form factor is very Nexus 4 like, which we liked.
The keyboard is stock
Android and is well laid-out. The device is comfortable to type on too. Playing
games, watching videos or navigating the browser, the navigation experience on
the Xolo Play is good.
The 4.7-inch display
has a 1280x720 pixel resolution giving it 318ppi pixel density. The IPS panel
has really good viewing angles and the text images; games all look crisp on the
smartphone.
AVI and MP4 files ran
smoothly on the Xolo Play and the video from the MKV files ran but the audio
wasn’t recognised. Navigating the timeline of the videos, changing orientation,
all was smooth on the native player without any hiccups.
Coming to the camera
performance of the Xolo Play T1000, in low-lit conditions, the performance is
bad. In well-lit conditions, there are points where the detail is good where
the text is large. Where the text in focus is small, there is loss of detail.
Since it’s raining in Delhi, the outdoor weather is quite gloomy. We clicked
images of the streets; plants and more and the result was really good. Enlarge
the image to 100% and you still have quite some details retained and that is a
very good thing.
In terms of its battery life, the Xolo Play has enough juice to get through the day with average use. In our continuous video playback test, where the device is set to full brightness and full volume, the Xolo Play lasted for six and a half hours and that is really good. You can get good battery life from the smartphone with effective power management tools.
In terms of its battery life, the Xolo Play has enough juice to get through the day with average use. In our continuous video playback test, where the device is set to full brightness and full volume, the Xolo Play lasted for six and a half hours and that is really good. You can get good battery life from the smartphone with effective power management tools.
Gaming Performance
Since the device is
marketed as a gaming device, we decided to push the Xolo Play and play a LOT of
games on it. We played some Dead Space, Into the Dead, Real Racing 3, Conduit
HD, Dead Trigger and more. We are happy to say that not only did the games run
smoothly, but at they are graphical great performers on the smartphone as well.
The graphics of the game were sharper and textures were smoother than we have
seen on any other budget Rs. 15,000 smartphone. Also, unlike the MediaTek
MT6589 chipset based competition, the Xolo Play can play Real Racing 3.
While gaming for a
long duration, the smartphone did heat up. Even though the Xolo Play runs on
last generation’s Tegra 3 chipset, it still outperforms the current-generation
MediaTek-powered smartphones available in the market.
Bottom Line
If playing games on
the go is an absolute requirement and you are looking for a smartphone around
the Rs. 15,000 budget, then the Xolo Play T1000 is the go to device for you.
Its gaming performance is better than the MediaTek powered smartphones
available and its overall performance as a smartphone is good as well. It has a
simple yet sturdy design and a comfortable UI. If gaming isn’t your primary
concern, you have a large library of budget phones around the 15k price point
to choose from including the Xolo Q1000, Canvas A116 HD, Zen
Ultrafone 710HD to name a few.
Specifications
Basic Information
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Manufacturer
|
Lava
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Model
|
XOLO Play T1000
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Launch Date (Global)
|
2013-07-15
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Operating System
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Android OS
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OS Version
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4.1
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Type
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Smartphone
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Display
|
|
Screen Size (in inches)
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4.7
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Display Technology
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HD IPS OGS Display
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Screen Resolution (in pixels)
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1196 x 720
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Display Features
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Multi Touch
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Camera
|
|
Camera Features
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Front Facing camera, Video Recording
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Camera Megapixel
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8
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Front Camera Megapixel
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2
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Battery
|
|
Battery Capacity(mAh)
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2000
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Features
|
|
Sensors
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GPS, Accelerometer
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Keypad Type
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Touch Screen Keypad
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Connectivity
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Wireless Connectivity
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3G Internet, WiFi, Bluetooth
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Interfaces
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MicroUSB
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Headphone Port
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3.5mm
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Technical Specification
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CPU
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Nvidia Tegra 3
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CPU Speed
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1.5 Ghz
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Processor Cores
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Quad
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RAM
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1 GB
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GPU
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ULP GeForce Graphics
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Memory
|
|
Storage
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8 GB
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Removable Storage (Yes or No)
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Y
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Removable Storage (maximum)
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32 GB
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