The Panasonic Eluga Ray 700 is the larger of the two recently launched smartphones under the Ray series, and this phone comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD display having a Corning Gorilla Glass protection, and internally there is an octa-core processor, the MediaTek MT6753 along with 3GB of RAM and 32GB internal storage. While on the back the phone has a 13-megapixel Sony camera, the device also has a 13-megapixel front-facing camera assisted with a flash. One of the major highlights of the Eluga Ray 700 is the 5000 mAh battery that it comes packed with.
Just like the one on the Eluga Ray 500, the phone comes with a fingerprint sensor on the front. Also, the Eluga Ray 700 offers a dedicated MicroSD card slot for the storage expansion alongside the two SIM card slots. There’s ARBO, the AI assistant from the company that helps in automation and intelligent suggestions.
Here are some of the best features of the Panasonic Eluga Ray 700.
5000 mAh battery is the first big feature. That big battery capacity of the device is enough to keep the phone running for at least a couple of days before you run for the charger. Over six hours is what you can keep the screen active for on a single charge.
Next, is the good performance. The Eluga Ray 700 offers a good performance while browsing, gaming, and using the camera. That’s all the basic functionality that the user would have on a daily basis, and there is a good performance offered here.
Great set of cameras is what we include in the list of good features. The Panasonic Eluga Ray 700 has a 13-megapixel rear camera with the Sony IMX 258 sensor that is supported by the Phase detection autofocus. Even on the front, there is a good 13-megapixel camera that is supported by a LED flash to help in taking selfies in low light conditions.
Stock Android based on Android Nougat and the support for the basic features that are offered in Android helps in a good user experience. The features like multi window work well, and the ones that work in the background, for example, the Doze mode, do their job perfectly when they are not altered by the custom ROMs that are used by the other brands.
Last, but not the least, the Panasonic Eluga Ray 700 has ARBO, the smart assistant that takes advantage of the Artificial Intelligence to let you know what are the common functions you do on the phone and suggest what you might want to do. Based on the location, you’d be given suggestions on whether to activate Wi-Fi and based on the calling history, if there’s a regular call being made every day, there would be suggestions for that as well.