Xolo Q600s Review: Budget KitKat Smartphone That's More Than a Bargain
- Impressive Display
- Effective Battery
- Impressive Camera
- Stock Android bit Messed Up
- Stuttering UI
- Display too reflective
Xolo Q600s Review: Processor and Benchmark
The Xolo Q600s comes with some mighty impressive hardware under the hood. The device offers a 1.2Ghz quad core processor, 1GB RAM and 4GB storage.
Interestingly enough, Xolo has chosen a Broadcomm processor over a Mediatek quad core that was used in the Q600 released previously. And this is similar to the other Lava Iris X1 that was also released a few days ago.

The new Broadcom quad-core processor fitted in the phone, as we mentioned before, is backed with 1 GB RAM that ensures effortless multitasking, alongside a lag-free smooth performance.
Moreover, the VideoCore IV GPU has been added to the device to provide a highly superlative gaming experience with its superior graphic rendering capabilities. And that's more of a bargain than you could expect in that price range.

Like always, a benchmark test has also been conducted for the handset using the ever-trusted AnTuTu Benchmark app. And going by the scores that it achieved via the test, it needs to be said that the device's hardware looks good to go the distance.

Going by the stats and numbers, the device scored 20,646, which is quite high for a smartphone. That tells effectively how the device has been well developed to run in the even the most extreme conditions, and still support a plethora of apps and games inside it.


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