Since its inception, Xolo has been trying to establish itself as a premium Indian smartphone brand. While it hasn't tried attacking the absolute top-end of flagship devices, it has concentrated on the lower mid-range where most of the action is. Xolo has so far done fairly well, with a number of models that prioritised aspirational features such as gaming performance and a custom Android UI.
Now, in an apparent diversion towards the low end, Xolo has launched a pair of sub-Rs. 10,000 devices under a new line, Xolo Omega. These near-twins, the Xolo Omega 5.0 and the Omega 5.5 still promise some fairly impressive specifications. The two have a lot in common, with the main differences being screen size, camera resolution and battery capacity. We have the smaller of the two, which is priced Rs. 1,000 lower and is closer to the ideal size and weight for most people.
Sound was surprisingly full, with minimal distortion.We had no reason to complain about the device's performance in everyday tasks either. It handled most of our work without complaining. HD videos were slightly problematic, and there were artefacts on screen when playing highly compressed samples.
This has got a new interface named as Hive


Here are some pics taken by xolo omega 5.0 and omega 5.5.


Though camera had a few minor issues, it was good overall. Images came out nicely, with good detailing in close-ups. Objects in the background tended to be less clear. It wasn't the quickest to lock focus, but that's acceptable. We did have trouble at night though, with the camera simply refusing to focus at some points, and capturing anything at others. Images also came out with far too much noise.
This is a budgeted phone with high specs. anyone with budget problem can afford this new high performance phone. this will not disappoint you.
Here are some of the key features of omega 5.5:-
Now, in an apparent diversion towards the low end, Xolo has launched a pair of sub-Rs. 10,000 devices under a new line, Xolo Omega. These near-twins, the Xolo Omega 5.0 and the Omega 5.5 still promise some fairly impressive specifications. The two have a lot in common, with the main differences being screen size, camera resolution and battery capacity. We have the smaller of the two, which is priced Rs. 1,000 lower and is closer to the ideal size and weight for most people.
Sound was surprisingly full, with minimal distortion.We had no reason to complain about the device's performance in everyday tasks either. It handled most of our work without complaining. HD videos were slightly problematic, and there were artefacts on screen when playing highly compressed samples.
This has got a new interface named as Hive


Here are some pics taken by xolo omega 5.0 and omega 5.5.
Though camera had a few minor issues, it was good overall. Images came out nicely, with good detailing in close-ups. Objects in the background tended to be less clear. It wasn't the quickest to lock focus, but that's acceptable. We did have trouble at night though, with the camera simply refusing to focus at some points, and capturing anything at others. Images also came out with far too much noise.
This is a budgeted phone with high specs. anyone with budget problem can afford this new high performance phone. this will not disappoint you.
Here are some of the key features of omega 5.5:-
- Dual-SIM Support with 3G, Wi-fi, Bluetooth, USB and GPS
- 5.5”inch Full HD display
- Hive UI is based on Android 4.4 KitKat OS
- Fastest 1.4GHz octa-core MediaTek processor
- Camera 13-MP Rear with Sony Exmor R Sensor+ 2-MP front
- Powerful 2600mAh battery with 30.8 Hours Talk Time.
For Omega 5.0 :-
- 2100mAh powerful battery
- 8MP camera with Sony Exmor R sensor and 2MP front facing camera
- 8GB Internal Storage with MicroSD card slot with support upto 32GB cards
- Hive Software on top of Android 4.4 Kitkat Gesture recognition, voice detection and smile detection to click pics
- 1.4GHz True Octa Core Processor with 1GB RAM
- 5 Inch IPS Display with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels
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