I was skeptical about android phones, being vulnerable to software hiccups, and cluttered UI(about which I was wrong). But I had to ditch that godforsaken Windows phone(not that I absolutely hated it, but it wasnt what one would call a SMARTPHONE. Yes it had the essential features, but the interface was quite rigid.)
Along came Lenovo a6000 Plus. While scrolling through the numerous android phones, it was the one that stood out. At a mere 7500 bucks, it gave me more than any budget segment phone actually would. It basically is an upgraded version of the a6000, with double the amount of RAM and internal storage, for a thousand more. A bargain is what it is. Sporting an 8 megapixel camera at the rear, and a 2 megapixel camera at the front, it does a good job at taking basic portraits. Dont expect too much for too much with the pricetag it sports. The image quality is passable, if thats what youre asking. The 720p screen looks good enough, and feels good enough to watch videos, and isnt too hard on the eyes. The interface is smooth, and rarely will you experience a stutter. It comes pre-loaded with the essential applications and games, which after a few minutes of use, you will feel obligated to uninstall. Its light weighted, and fits perfectly in your hands, even if yours are of the size of a midgets. The build quality feels good, but just to be on the safe side, buy a back cover. You never know when clumsy you, be the reason for a thousand bucks repair bill.
The navigation keys arent backlit, so navigating through them in the dark is not a childs play(although I prefer non-backlit keys). It boasts of having speakers powered by Dolby, but that is questionable. The speakers are underpowered, and the sound cracks at high volumes. The battery backup is terrible(and even more terrible if youve upgraded it to 5.0). It runs out of juice in just a couple of hours(i do not use heavy applications). But that seems reasonable because of the performance it delivers. I played The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Rayman Legends and Dead Space, all of which it handles pretty well(Game of Thrones recorded a dip in the framerate in a couple of areas).
Summing it up,
The Pros:
Performance
Good screen quality
Smooth UI
4G enabled
Sturdy design
Good price point
The Cons:
Terrible battery backup
Average sound and microphone quality
Buggy 5.0 OS(DO NOT UPGRADE TO 5.0)
does not come equipped with headphones