5-inch IPS display without PWM across all brightness levels, Pleasant and multifunctional user interface, Long battery life, Good performance – Snapdragon 410 and Adreno 306, Relatively quality camera with many manual settings
We expected more from the stereo speakers
As we expected, Lenovo A6000 has performed very well in almost all of our tests. It has a 5-inch HD IPS display, which covers 94% of the sRGB color gamut and also, we don't detect any problematic pulsation of the light emissions (pulse-width modulation) o...
Abstract: "We check out the camera performance on the Lenovo A6000 Plus" Lenovo is setting a new benchmark among budget performance smartphones with the A6000 Plus, offering a substantial 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage at a price of just Rs 7,499. But that...
Abstract: “The Lenovo A6000 is a great Android smartphone for the asking price, and features an impressive camera as well”Budget-performance Android smartphones offer a great mix of features and functionality at an interesting price. Lenovo's latest budget war-hors...
Battery life is below expectation, Display could have been better
The Lenovo A6000 Plus is a small upgrade over the A6000 which came out in February. Since then many manufacturers have come up with new devices and the 7K smartphone now has contenders like the Redmi 2 and the Yu Yuphoria. The Lenovo A6000 Plus relies on ...
Abstract: With the YU Yuphoria going live yesterday, there have been plenty of comparisons drawn by the customers. After all, this new handset was venturing into the highly popular budget segment, which is dominated by the likes of Xiaomi, Lenovo and Motorola.Keepi...
Lenovo has already launched the A6000 in India with a price tag of INR 6,999. The device is available exclusively on Flipkart and definitely an interesting offering.The standout feature of Lenovo A6000 is its ability to support 4G networks in India. The b...
Abstract: Make no mistake, the Lenovo A6000 is still one of the cheapest 4G-powered phone available in country but there were certain things that the device that could be made better. And that's primarily we're talking about the imminent availability of Lenovo A600...
Lenovo A6000 has started a new trend – 4G enabled entry level phones. While the 4G feature is great as a future-proofing feature, I was quite surprised by the quick launch of the Lenovo A7000 earlier this month. As a stand-alone entry level phone, the A60...
Any talk of investing in the Lenovo A6000 is going to involve comparisons with the older Moto E and the Redmi 1S – the A6000 is priced at Rs 6,999; the Redmi 1S at Rs 5,999; and the old Moto E at Rs 5,999, although we are expecting new versions of the lat...
Smooth and amazingly intuitive interface, Decent performance, Great cameras, Good battery backup
Touchscreen is not very smooth, Build is not very impressive, 2G SIM 2
Lenovo A6000 has everything you need and can find in a budget phone, with a few compromise on build quality of the materials, where phones like the new Moto E or Xiaomi Redmi 2 take the lead. But then, A6000 outweighs many other phones in terms of perform...