This
review brings Microsoft Lumia and Lenovo face to face. After taking over
Nokia’s ‘Lumia’ franchisee, Microsoft has introduced several changes in these models,
particularly related to display technology, camera etc. Lenovo has been an
established player for a while in the market and has products that compete for
attention. Therefore, we have selected two models, Microsoft Lumia 540 and
Lenovo S60, for this comparative review.
LOOK
& FEEL
Looking at the over all size, Lenovo S60
measures 143.3x72x7.7mm and weighs 128g with an all-plastic body, whereas the
Lumia 540 measures 144x73.7x8.6mm and weighs 152g, and is made of a
polycarbonate base with matte or gloss backs in a variety of fruity colours,
such as orange, white, black, gray and blue. The ergonomics of this model may
make it difficult for users that opt for a gloss back to handle the phone as it
has tendencies to slip. On the other hand, Lenovo S60 is available in pearly
white, graphite grey and yellow. Both the smartphones offer multiple color
choices.
DISPLAY
The display indicators in both the devices
are the same, that is, 5.0’’ screen size with a 720x1280 pixel resolution. However,
while Lenovo S60 has an IPS Capacitive screen, Lumia 540 has an IPS-LCD
Capacitive display, which gives Lumia 540 a leg up as IPS-LCD display has
several advantages over the IPS display type including the capacity to provide
wider viewing angles and colour intensity. As such, on the display front, Microsoft
Lumia takes a clear lead.
PROCESSOR
& MEMORY
On the processing front, both models have a
Qualcomm Snapdragon clocking in the same processor speed of 1.2 GHz. However,
the key difference lies in RAM, where Lenovo S60 offers 2 GB of RAM, Lumia 540 comes
with 1 GB RAM, which makes Lenovo capable of handling more tasks smoothly. Both
the devices have 8GB internal memory. However,
the provision for expanding the memory is a big differentiator, where Lenovo
S60 can only expand to a maximum of 32GB, Lumia leaps ahead by offering the
possibility of expanding the same up to 128 GB. Therefore, the choice is to be
made between the higher capacity to multitask and smoother functioning and
higher memory.
OPERATING
SYSTEM (OS)
Given Microsoft’s association, all Lumia
devices run on a custom Windows Phone (8.1) OS with a LUMIA DENIM UI on this
particular model, while Lenovo has opted for the free Android OS v4.4.
Therefore, it may be a matter of preference as to which platform a customer is
more comfortable using.
CAMERA
& BATTERY
While both the devices come with a 5MP
secondary (front) camera, Lenovo S60, with its 13MP primary (rear) camera,
takes a big lead over Lumia 540 that comes with 8MP front camera. Furthermore,
on the battery front, Lenovo has a 2150 mAh battery capacity, which is almost comparable
to Lumia’s 2200 mAh capacity.
CONCLUSION
We note that both the smartphones are lightweight
devices that come in multiple color options, similar display screen size,
resolution, processing speed, secondary camera and almost equal battery
capacity. However, there are points on which they differ. Microsoft Lumia offers relatively superior display technology and capacity to expand the
memory of the device significantly more than Lenovo. However, Lenovo offers
double the RAM, which would enhance functional ease on the device, and a lot more powerful primary camera promising very high quality photos. Furthermore, we note that in the Indian market, Lenovo S60 costs around
Rs.13,000, where as Lumia 540 is available in around Rs.11,000. The higher cost of Lenovo seems justified on account of RAM and superior camera.
I feel like its a little difficult to compare here because android and windows phones are significantly different. due to their OS. so my choice would be lenovo simply because it has Android os which i find much easier to use, irrespective of RAm etc..
ReplyDeleteRegardless of OS, the availability of necessary apps on windows marketplace is significantly less compared to Android. And Android's constant OS upgrades allows users to keep up with the smart age. So Lumia is not exactly a wise choice.
ReplyDeleteBut there still are some loyal windows user fans
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