Lenovo Vibe Shot First Impressions: Shoot in Style


Lenovo uses a good mix of metal and glass in the construction of the Vibe Shot. A metal trim runs along the edges of the phone. Additionally, there is a metal strip that takes up 1/3rd of the space on the rear. It lends a lot of character to the otherwise normal candybar design; we think it oozes style. We also felt that the phone has a nice reassuring grip. The 7.3mm-thick phone weighs 145 grams. Our only gripe with the otherwise well-built phone is that the rear is a huge fingerprint magnet.

Under the hood, the Lenovo Vibe Shot packs a 64-bit octa-core Snapdragon 615 SoC. There is ample 3GB of RAM and 32GB of inbuilt storage. Unfortunately, there is no memory card slot to add more storage space.
The phone has a 5-inch 1080p panel that has great viewing angles and is packed with pixels. It accepts two Nano-SIM cards. In other connectivity options, the phone also packs support for Bluetooth 4.1 LE. It has a fairly large 2900mAh battery providing it the juice it needs.

The main camera on the Lenovo Vibe Shot can shoot 16-megapixel images and has an infrared autofocus, which Lenovo claims can focus at 2x speeds compared to normal autofocus. We did notice that the autofocus on the phone was fast but we couldn't really determine how fast. Also, the camera has OIS and tricolour flash that automatically luminosity based on ambient light conditions. This is bound to be useful for low-light photography.

Final thoughts
We really think the metal on the body of the Lenovo Vibe Shot is a neat addition. Moreover, if the camera inside the phone manages to outperform other phones in this price range then we really think that Lenovo might have a winner on its hands. The phone is priced at $349 (approximately Rs. 21,600) for the markets in which Lenovo operates. Keep watching this space for our full-fledged review of the phone
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