Elephone P8000 – Full Review | 4K

Elephone P8000 - Full Review | 4K

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “Elephone P8000 – Full Review | 4K”.
Hold your horses guys, a brand new budget monster has just arrived at my doorstep: I’m mister who’s, the boss, that’s the elephant! P8 thousand, and this is my full review before we begin a quick shout out to the packaging, which is absolutely terrible. It’S fully functional by all means, but it just looks more like a jewelry presentation box than a phone as soon as we take it out. The box, though things change dramatically. First of all, the other phone P 8000 is absolutely gorgeous from top to bottom. It’S really really well built: it’s not exactly the most vault phone, with its giant four thousand milliamp hour battery pushing this phone into the slightly chubby category, it’s thicker than average, and also significantly heavier. But to me it feels unlooked, absolutely fantastic.

Elephone P8000 - Full Review | 4K

The sides and the buttons are made fully of metal and the back is covered in something a little bit reminiscent of decal skins, but it’s grey air tracks, no fingerprints, and it looks really quite i catching the display – is hands-down glorious. This is possibly the best sub $ 200 display I’ve ever seen on a smartphone, its large 5.5 inches and with a 1080p sharpness. It’S also crisp too now a lot of Chinese manufacturers. These days, they try to compensate poor display quality with an overbearing amount of saturation. In contrast, but with the P 8000 there’s a really high quality panel on board here and it looks and feels fantastic there’s only something kind of unsettling about how responsive it is to the touch it feels more so than my vive extra or even the LG g4.

Elephone P8000 - Full Review | 4K

The skin the elephant is slapped on top is not exactly my favorite, but this is running android 5.1 and you can always change out the launcher if you hate it on the inside, we have the 64-bit mtk 6 7-5 3 processor, as well as 3 gigabytes of Ram now this is an octa-core cpu and it goes up to 1.3 gigahertz and while it does score 33,000 on on to 2, which is a very reasonable score, I can’t help but feel that it’s being underrepresented by that in terms of day to day use it Feels a lot faster than that and it’s the same story with gaming. The P 8000 chews through every gaming throat, except for a select few top tier, pulls like modern, combat 5 and over 3. But even then era. She plays this add an acceptable frame rate, but everything else you can literally expect a smooth 60 frames per. Second. The elephant does also support your band AC, Wi-Fi, which means that, under the right conditions, it is very, very fast online, literally as fast as the fastest. Current Android flagships and again we can expect the same buttery, smooth and responsive behavior as with the rest of the UI. So to be honest, I found the benchmark scores a little bit confusing.

Elephone P8000 - Full Review | 4K

This is quite possibly the fastest feeling budget smartphone I’ve ever used, and yet some of its competitors score up to 45,000, even though they don’t feel this quick. So now we’re going to take a listen to the speakers on this beauty, it’s actually really good. One thing I really liked was how clear it was I’d say this is probably in the top 30 % of certain speakers, which there’s not exactly a huge claim, but it definitely is above average. Now the camera can be a bit of a mixed bag. In some ways it’s absolutely fantastic. This is a 13 megapixel Sony sensor and it does actually capture a lot of detail.

Furthermore, there’s a good amount of light in the shots and the aperture means you can get a decent depth of field effect too. However, it does occasionally overexposed, as you can see here, if you try and focus on little dark bits, then it’ll blow up the whole of the light bits and vice-versa. Furthermore, it doesn’t really cope too great without door shots, but very few fans of this caliber do even with our optical image. Stabilization video actually came out surprisingly steady, it’s not quite as good as a phone with it, but it doesn’t miss the technology too much.

So there are a lot of cheap Chinese phones out there, so the manufacturers are getting more and more desperate to try and separate themselves a bit more with the p8 thousand elephant has added a couple of other tricks up its sleeve. First of all, we have the fingerprint sensor, which, admittedly, quite a lot of phones nowadays do have, but this one is actually one of the better ones I’ve used. You do spend a while to set it up once it’s done. It detects your finger as long as it’s in the same angle as you initially set up very well, and then we have the interesting button setup. There are three physical capacitive buttons and the middle one actually lights up.

The light is a really cool idea and it blinks for notifications, but anything is not quite evenly lit and, last but not least, is elephant’s giant battery. The p-n boasts over 4000 million parts of juice that provides almost two days of heavy usage. If you actually turn on battery saver and use it conservatively, you can make the phone lasts up to four days long, it’s pretty insane.

So, to conclude, the P 8000 is an absolute joy to use it surprises at almost every turn. The display is gorgeous bright, vibrant, colourful, but not exactly overdone. It’S a fantastic looking phone that turns heads every time we take it out your pocket and the battery life is one of the best of any phone. I’Ve ever used some slight camera imperfections and the fact that it struggles with, admittedly, only the most demanding games stop this phone from being perfect.

But it’s pretty damn good thanks watching guys, you .