Lava Iris X1 Review: The Desi Moto E Killer That Needs More Time
- Great Build
- Impressive Designing
- Dual LED Flash
- Buggy Processor at times
- Color Banding Issues
- Poor Screen Response
Lava Iris X1 Review: Camera and Video
The Lava Iris X1 comes with an 8MP BSI sensor that's meant to offer you good pictures. However, considering the price of the device, we have to say that the imaging aspect of it is quite good.

Heading deeper into the mix, the image quality that we got indoors with the device isn't anything that we are complaining too much about. The same goes with the device outdoor imaging aspects as well. It seems like the macros are exactly where they should be.

Interestingly enough, you will find dual LED flashes at the backside of the device. This means that imaging won't be a problem even if you have a pitch black situation. Also, the device's autofocus has no real issues to talk about.

We have to say that perhaps the Iris X1's camera is actually its biggest point compared to what we have seen inside the device. In fact, if a quick comparison is to be struck here, we have to say that the device's camera actually works out better than that of the Moto E is low-light conditions.

Of course, we also feel that more work might have been needed on the overall image depth and zooming capabilities. However, the good thing here is that it at least offers a decent front-facing snapper that will assist you in all your video chats and selfies.

On an overall, we don't have many complaints related to the camera that has been fitted with the Iris X1.


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