I purchased the phone in September 2015 @ Rs. 5999/- So much happy to buy this phone at this budget cost. It may be a budget phone, but the gold strip along the sides appears metallic and gives the phone a premium feel. The 5-inch screen, thin bezels and slimness keep the phone compact and easy to handle, while the use of plastic keeps the weight down as well. The back of the Xpress 2 features a matte Finish938844, with the camera, flash and logo in a line down the middle from top to bottom. I just hate the logo in the phone. On the whole, its a simple, elegant and classy design that works for the Xpress 2. The Canvas Xpress 2 features a 13-megapixel primary camera and a 2-megapixel secondary camera. While this makes for very high-resolution pictures, the sensor seems to have problem with detail and sharpness. While pictures appear great at first, Yeshwanth190 in reveals flaws the ability of the sensor to accurately capture pictures.
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However, colour and lighting are handled well. Open-enviTestingronyent images are usually free of noise and have excellent white levels, so colours dont appear to be washed out and oversaturated. Low-light shots are satisfactory at best, but its unfair to expect more than this of a device in this price range
The phones basic functions worked without any trouble. Call quality, signal strength and Wi-Fi strength are all decent. Sound output from the speaker was slightly below par. Battery is ok ok.
To sum up:
Pros:
Good design
Excellent display
Decent colour reproduction on camera
Good value for money
Cons:
Weak battery life
average performance