Wednesday 25 December 2013

Panasonic T31 Rs. 7,450/- a Budget friendly choice..

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Panasonic T31 is an entry-level android smartphone from Panasonic and is priced at INR 7450 in the local market. We recently reviewed the Panasonic T11 and Panasonic P11 both of which are targeted towards the mid-range price segment and yes, they compete well in their respective segments.


In some cases they even beat the smartphones of established giants and in the other they go hand in hand with their competitors.
Panasonic T31
The T31 doesn’t come with anything special but it has everything that you’ll expect in a sub INR 8k smartphone. It faces tough competition from Samsung Galaxy Trend, Lava Iris 458Q and Canvas Fun A76.
User Interface: More than usable
It runs on android Jelly Bean v4.2.2 along with some customizations from Panasonic. The unlocking options can be chosen from among Slide, Face unlock, Pattern, PIN and Password.


The UI is smooth to operate but it has some hiccups. One of them is that the two finger swipe doesn’t always brings up the settings toggles when done hurriedly.
settings toggles
In call options
landscape mode
portrait mode


Display: Average
Its 4 inch TFT LCD display supports a resolution of 480×800 pixels which means a pixel density of 233 ppi. The colors looks okay and the auto brightness function will make the display legible in the Sunlight.
The display also loses out on contrast and colors when viewed from an extreme angle.
Typing: Could have been better
Typing in the portrait mode is okay but it disappoints in the landscape mode. The keys are placed very close to each other leading to typos.
The T31 doesn’t have any gesture input of any kind which is badly needed in sub-5 inch displays.
Browsing: Not up to the mark
The browsing on this phone is not a treat either. The scrolling is smooth but it takes some time to render the photos on a web page. The double-tap to zoom works fine and the pinch to zoom takes some time before it actually zooms in.
The stock browser also doesn’t have incognito mode but that’s okay since it comes with Google Chrome pre-installed.
Extra Features
This might not be much to talk about but the Panasonic T31 does come with gesture support. It supports gestures like Turn over to mute, Turn over to activate and Shake to switch music.
Rating: 3.5/5
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