About Yu brand:-
Yu Televentures is an Indian consumer electronics brand founded on 18 December, 2014 as a joint venture of Cyanogen and Micromax Informatics limited. Also, yu holds official Cyanogen OS rights in India. Micromax co-founder Rahul Sharma owns 99.9% of the stake in Yu while the remaining 0.1% is held by two other co-founders Yu Televentures is a Subsidiary of Micromax and the first phone that the company introduced was the Yureka. It saw a good deal of success thanks to its good hardware and unbelievably low pricing. After Yureka the company recently announced an even more affordable phone to target the under Rs 7, 000 Segment. The yu yuphoria has the best specs on paper, but competition is stiff.
Phone Look and feel:-
The founder of Yu Televentures spent a lot of time at the launch event explaining how the engineers at the company worked hard to incorporate metal into the body of the Yuphoria,
which is a budget phone at heart. While the Yuphoria is one of the better looking devices in its category, the design of the phone is far from original, resembling the Nokia Lumia 830
The yuphoria is mostly made from plastic and the metal is only a trim that runs along its edges. Unlike the lumia 830, the corners are rounded off smoothly on the yuphoria. The top and bottom edges of the yuphoria have strips of plastic in between the metal where the 3.5.mm audio jack and micro USB port on bottom are placed. The right edge has the power button wedged in between two volume buttons, which are slightly raised. This arrangement takes a little getting used to but since the power button is shallower and longer it is easy enough to feel for it while using the phone.
Thy Yuphorias primary camera on the rear has a gigantic metallic ring around it which is quite similar to what I saw on the Lumia 830. There is a break on the left, which is where the LED flash is placed. The rear panel is a flimsy piece of plastic and also attracts a lot of smudges. It conceals the battery compartment, two micro-SIM card slots, and a microSD card slot. The earpiece, front camera and ambient light sensor are all placed above the display. The yuphoria has on-screen buttons for navigating through the operation system. The phone is available in two colours: Buffed steel and Champagne Gold. We got the Buffed steel version for review. They yuphoria has a five inch screen but compact overall dimensions of 142.4x73x9.35mm Combine this with the weight of 143g, and the phone feels study and reassuring to hold .
The 5-inch IPS LCD panel has a resolution of 720x1280 and is protected by Cornings Gorilla Glass 3. The screen is crisp but it has a warm cast, which looks distracting. Also, it is pretty reflective, which reduces sunlight legibility. The viewing angles are also not up to the mark. The display could have been better, especially When compared to the superior screens of the lenovo A6000 and xiaomi Redmi2.
Specifications and software of Yuphoria:-
The yu yuphoria is powered by Qualcomms 1.2GHz quad-core snapdragon 410 soC which includes Adreno 306 graphics. More importantly, the phone has an ample 2GB of RAM and 16GB of in-built storage. The storage can be expanded by up to 32GB using a microSD card. It has an 8 Megapixel primary camera with f/2.2 aperture, and a 5-megapixel front facing camera with 85-degree wideangle lens.
The phone accepts two Micro-SIM cards, one of which can connect to a 4G LTE network even on the 2, 300MHz frequency band. Other connectivity option include Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and Bluetooth v.4.0. unlike many other phones in this price range, the yuphoria also has a gyroscope sensor. There is a 2, 230 mAH battery that provides the juice for the phone and moreover it also supports Qualcomms Quick charge technology. Just like its elder sibling the Yureka, the yuphoria runs Cyanogen OS. yu has gone with the latest version, Cyanogen 12, on top of android 5.0.2. Cyanogen 12 is highly customisable and the best part is that it looks very similar to stock android Lollipop. The settings app is a veritable treasure trove of options which allows users to make the minutest of changes, like the layout of the navigation buttons, custom apps on the lookscreen, opening the ringtone volume, and much more.
It might be daunting for some, but this is ecactly the kind of freedom a lot of people relish. Unlike many phones in this price range, there are very few bundled third-party apps. They include a new feature-rich email client powered by Boxer, AudiaoFX for equaliser settings, Baton, which can be used tocloudify select apps(currently in beta), and finally Universe - a browser based on opera Mini.
Performance and camera:-
I was expecting smooth lag-free performance from the yuphoria thanks to the 2GB RAM and a fairly competent processor. However, the reality was slightly different. on most occasions, the phone worked without any interruptions, but when is did, the yuphoria would just hang. For example, MX player would refuse to play videos on reopening the app after it had been minimised. Also sometimes the entire screen would stop responding despite repeated attempts. Although these issues were far and few in between, and a software update should be able to solve them, the experience of using the phone was not up to my expectations. Call quality is pretty good and I had no real complaints about it. In my video loop battery test, the phone lasted 7 hours and 27 minutes The battery held up for a day of moderate usage, which is average at best.
The 8-megapixel camera captures a decent amount of detail in daylight, and the colours look natural too. However, the camera on the Redmi 2is far superior. On the flipside, the 5-megapixel front camera with 4p lens captures some incredibly detailed selfies. The captured 720p video was below par and unusable .
verdict:-
Priced at Rs.6, 999, the yu yuphoria is a great bargain only if you can look past the flaws in its current state. That said, there are a few positives such as the sturdy design and good front camera. However, the xiaome redmi 2 and lenovo A6000 plus are much better phone in may aspects. Male a calculated decision before you buy this phone.
GFXbench failed to run but 3Dmark Ice storm returned a score of 4, 971. In the An TuTu and Quadrant benchmark tests, the phone logged scores of 21, 891 and 13, 685. These results are slightly better than wht we achieved with other phones. I tried a few sample videos and they played fine. Despite the presence of pure Wolfson sound and AAC speaker, which are ment to be better quality in-built digital-to-analog converters, they dont really get too loud. However, the sound is crisp and tight. The bundled earphones sound very bad and youd be happier investing in a better pair.strong text