Lenovo Vibe Shot review: good camera, better phone

In Phones by Ramon Lopez7 Comments

Android has improved tremendously since its commercial launch in 2008 — its latest — and sweetest — iteration yet, Android Lollipop, is easily among the best in the business.

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But I think we’re nearing a point where bleeding-edge specs no longer hold the sway they once did, as the cost of faster processing power is no longer as prohibitive and expensive as it once was. Smartphone innovation, it seems, is plateauing.

So where will the next wave of game-changing ideas come from? It’s fair to say the jury’s still out on that one, but Lenovo reckons the answer lies around the back, as evidenced by the Beijing-based manufacturer throwing its hat into the cameraphone ring when it announced the Lenovo Vibe Shot during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona back in March.

A 5-inch Android Lollipop phone that combines pleasing aesthetics and impressive performance with a 16-megapixel rear camera surrounded by a laser autofocus sensor and tricolor flash, the Vibe Shot is already available in the Philippines through online retailer Lazada for P16,999. It works great as a camera, but it does its best work when it’s not taking pictures, say, inside dim restaurants or shooting a video at up to 1080p.

Despite what its name implies, the Lenovo Vibe Shot is an even better phone than the marketing would have you believe — and there’s nothing wrong with that.

So, in short: Despite what its name implies, the Lenovo Vibe Shot is an even better phone than the marketing would have you believe — and there’s nothing wrong with that. That only goes to prove how versatile the phone is.

Lenovo Vibe Shot

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Lenovo Vibe Shot specs (Price in the Philippines: P16,999):
* Dual SIM with LTE support
* 1.7GHz 64-bit, octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 CPU
* Adreno 405 GPU
* 3GB RAM
* 32GB internal storage
* microSD card slot (up to 128GB)
* 5-inch IPS display (1,080 x 1,920 resolution)
* 16-megapixel rear camera with tricolor flash and IR autofocus sensor
* 8-megapixel front camera
* 2,900mAh battery
* Android Lollipop 5.1

Let’s get to the most important spec right away: the 16-megapixel sensor with backside illumination and optical image stabilization integrated into the module. That’s a mouthful of technical jargon, but really, all you need to know is that it takes nice, Instagram-worthy photos in most lighting environments, without resulting in major compromises on color and clarity. It still succumbs to the trappings of shooting in low light, though not to the same extent as most phones in its class.

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However, for all its competence, the Vibe Shot falls short of meeting the gold standard set by the Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4, and Apple iPhone 6 (and 6 Plus). But then again, it’s not nearly as expensive, either. The front-facing camera goes up to 8 megapixels, more than enough for selfies and video calls.

For all its competence, the Vibe Shot falls short of meeting the gold standard set by the Samsung Galaxy S6, LG G4, and Apple iPhone 6 (and 6 Plus). But then again, it’s not nearly as expensive, either.

But picture quality is only half the story when it comes to the imaging experience at large. In order for a cameraphone to be truly great, it needs to be comfortable for daily use. And this is where the Vibe Shot’s two-step shutter key and physical toggle for switching between “Auto” and “Pro” (read: manual) modes come into play, as both combine to simulate the feeling of using a digital point-and-shoot and can be exceedingly helpful for getting the most out of the device.

Lenovo Vibe Shot sample photo

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