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itel P55 Plus Review: Budget-friendly Phone with Interesting Design Elements, Fast Charging
itel was a reliable feature phone brand in the early days of mobile communication. Over the years, the brand has produced a mix of budget-friendly and mid-range smartphones which are equally popular as its predecessors. itel launched the P55+ globally on 13th February 2024. As a successor to the P40+, the P55+ brings some interesting design elements and key features. Let’s take a look at the features, pros, cons, and price of the itel P55 Plus in Bangladesh.
Key Specs and Features of itel P55+
Design and Build Quality: A Touch of Faux Leather
The thing about ultra-budget smartphones is that the room for doing something out of the ordinary is quite small. Yet itel has taken up that challenge with its Power series. The Royal Green version of the P55+ comes with faux leather on the back which gives it a premium look. There are also Galaxy Blue and Meteor Purple colorways to choose from.
The P55+ is an all-around plastic smartphone. The frame has a bright chrome finish which might look a bit cheap. A brushed finish would’ve greatly complemented the faux leather back.
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The smartphone has an 8 mm thickness. The overall form factor along with an 187 g weight greatly aids in single-hand usability. It's great to see a budget smartphone that feels well-squared and compact in hand.
The power button and volume rocker are placed in their usual spot. The former doubles as the fingerprint scanner which was fast and accurate during the test. The P55+ supports dual sim with dual standby mode. There’s also a 3.5 mm headphone jack along with expandable storage. However, users will be missing out on a secondary noise cancellation mic.
The Display: IPS LCD Panel With a 90 Hz Refresh Rate
Budget smartphones nowadays come with IPS LCD panels. The P55+ is also no different. Its 6.6-inch panel has a 90 Hz refresh rate. It sports a 720 by 1612 pixels resolution in a 20:9 aspect ratio ratio. The pixel density comes in at around 267 ppi.
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itel has done a decent job at reducing the chin. For a budget smartphone, the punch-hole camera and the overall layout don’t leave any room to complain. The display was sufficiently bright for indoor use. However, outdoor visibility might be an issue owing to the glare.
The viewing angles were also decent. Overall, it’s an okay display for the price.
The Camera: A Single Shooter Showdown
Even though there are two large camera housings on the back, the P55+ only has a single usable camera. The main sensor here is a 50 MP shooter with the secondary one being a 0.08 MP auxiliary lens. The front features an 8 MP selfie shooter.
itel didn’t elaborate much on the main shooter other than its resolution. From the looks of it, it's just another run-of-the-mill 50 MP sensor seen on most budget phones these days. What’s interesting though however is how it performs.
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Pictures taken with the P55+ came out on the saturated side. The colour popping in the images may look a bit artificial at times. On the plus side, pictures in good lighting condition came out better than most ultra-budget smartphones. The dynamic range was also pretty good in moderate daylight. The selfie camera performed well with good subject detection and focus.
However, the same didn’t hold in low light or indoors. Images came out to be noticeably softer with exposure issues. Even the night mode couldn’t make things any better.
Beyond that, itel has specific features like AI Clear Portrait, Pro Mode, and Time-lapse Mode integrated into the main camera.
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