I had purchase this phone begore 8 months, this phone is soo durable and low weight but its software is not soo good, after that I formated that phone and deleted all data now its working good, but in this range this phone is very cheep, his camera is also nice and display is very good, in 9000 yu had given nice mobile so if you have budget problem so u can go for this phone.
I had most liked the feature of this phone is its sensor for brightness control, he Yureka Plus has inherited its predecessor's nomenclature for a reason; it looks and feels exactly like the Yu Yureka.
There is not a single thing different, and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the Yureka and Yureka Plus if both were to be placed side-by-side. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, since we quite liked the way the Yureka was designed.
From the minimalist look in front to the textured'moonstone grey' back panel, the phone is still attractive and feels great to hold.When the Yu Yureka first broke onto the scene, its specifications list was impressive to say the least. At a time when the vast majority of budget phones were using lower-cost MediaTek SoCs, the Yureka used the then-new Snapdragon 615.
Apart from that there was also 16GB of internal storage and 2GB of RAM, along with 4G compatibility and Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivityWhile the Yureka used the older Sony IMX135 sensor, the Yureka Plus has the newer IMX214 sensor. Although both are 13-megapixel sensors, the IMX214 has small technical tweaks that promise better photography and videography, including improved support for HDR stills and video.HDR mode offered excellent results, with the already great colour handling improving dramatically. We generally preferred to shoot in HDR mode, as the effect was subtle, yet visible. Video was usually good, as were close up shots. With the exception of the slight problems with low-light shooting, the camera on the Yureka Plus is slightly improved over the one on the Yureka. The front camera takes acceptable shots, although it also suffers from the same tendency to underperform with low-light shots.
The camera app is minimalistic and easy to use, with settings icons occupying only a small part of the screen, keeping most of it for the viewfinder. There are buttons for quick video, photo and panorama shots, along with a flash selector, the camera switcher and a shortcut to the various modes. It's well designed and makes camera use easy. We had some issues with the speed of the autofocus on the Yureka which have been fixed with the Yureka Plus; autofocus is usually quick and effortless.
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