Hi,
I was first here at TE for a laptop. Bought a Lenovo Z570 and am pretty happy with it. Work caught up really badly and could not be on the forum since then.
Back here for some good Smartphone suggestions. I have been a Blackberry user for past 6 years, first with a Javeline and now with a 8360. Never ever used an Android before.
Filled up the questionnaire.
1. Budget?
A: 20K at the very max.
2. Preferred Form Factor(flip, bar, slider)?
A: Bar
3. Preferred display type?
A: Not Sure.
4. Do you have any brand preference or dislike? Please name them.
A: Lenovo/Sony.
5. Preferred input method (Touchscreen, QWERTY, etc.)?
A: Touchscreen which will have QWERTY keys in display (darn I am a prehistoric fella).
6. Camera required or not? If required, please specify type like front camera/flash/etc.
A: Good Camera
7. Preferred operating system? (Android, Symbian, iOS, Windows Phone etc).
A: Android. I dislike Windows 8. I really do. No offense.
8. Preferred connectivity options? (3G, Wifi, Edge etc).
A: 3G and WiFi
9. What is your intended use for this phone(internet, camera, multimedia, mails, etc)?
A: E-mails (office mails, being able to sync MS Exchange mails/Calendar), Whatsapp, reading PDFs, listening to music, watching Videos.
10. Any other requirements?
A: Phone must have a good battery life, build quality should be strong, dual sim would be great too.
11. If you have already considered a phone then please mention the model.
A: Lenovo P780, Sony Xperia L or SP, Samsug Galaxy Duos.
I am into production support so spend a lot of time on long conference calls which go on from anything from 4 hours to 22 hours. So need a smartphone with good battery life. My usage is pretty rough so prefer a tough durable phone with a good build quality.
Apart from these factors, here's why I need a smartphone - to configure my smartphone to recieve mails, personal and official. I also have to ( and enjoy) reading a lot of technical white papers, so good screen quality will help. My family members are all on whatsapp (From my 14 year old nephew to 70 year old Aunt....and I have a big family
) and I am about to be out cast for not using whatsapp
so yeah that's one of the important reasons.
I am not a Windows 8 guy. Gotta have an android phone.
Love listening to music so some phone that's got a good sound quality would be great.
I am a lenovo guy, but thats because I have a Lenovo Z570 and a Thinkpad T430 and both of these are truly awesome laptops, so I am hoping that the Lenovo smart phones would sort of be up to the mark.
I had used Sony phone (long time ago, I think it was a W700 or something like that) and was pretty happy with it. So brand wise, I would prefer Lenovo or Sony.
Went through a couple of reviews as well as youtube vids and am not able to choose between a Lenovo P780 or a Sony Xperia C/L/SP.
Budget cannot go a rupee over 20K, thats my max cap.
Some youtube vids stated issues with P780 WiFi and other issues such at heating up, hence the dual mind.
Dual reminds me, Dual sim would be a good thing to have
Any current users of P780? Saw a thread talking about P780 and it seems to be good per one user, but not sure. Can someone suggest please?[DOUBLEPOST=1387038347][/DOUBLEPOST]Hi,
Just went through a thread here which speaks about low call quality issues. Another thread on Lenovo website states few more issues like not able to sync with the Microsoft Exchange Mail Server, poor sound quality, bad lenovo support. Anyone here using Lenovo P 780 for office use? Able to sync your office mails/calendar?
I need to have these features. Kindly let me know.
I was first here at TE for a laptop. Bought a Lenovo Z570 and am pretty happy with it. Work caught up really badly and could not be on the forum since then.
Back here for some good Smartphone suggestions. I have been a Blackberry user for past 6 years, first with a Javeline and now with a 8360. Never ever used an Android before.
Filled up the questionnaire.
1. Budget?
A: 20K at the very max.
2. Preferred Form Factor(flip, bar, slider)?
A: Bar
3. Preferred display type?
A: Not Sure.
4. Do you have any brand preference or dislike? Please name them.
A: Lenovo/Sony.
5. Preferred input method (Touchscreen, QWERTY, etc.)?
A: Touchscreen which will have QWERTY keys in display (darn I am a prehistoric fella).
6. Camera required or not? If required, please specify type like front camera/flash/etc.
A: Good Camera
7. Preferred operating system? (Android, Symbian, iOS, Windows Phone etc).
A: Android. I dislike Windows 8. I really do. No offense.
8. Preferred connectivity options? (3G, Wifi, Edge etc).
A: 3G and WiFi
9. What is your intended use for this phone(internet, camera, multimedia, mails, etc)?
A: E-mails (office mails, being able to sync MS Exchange mails/Calendar), Whatsapp, reading PDFs, listening to music, watching Videos.
10. Any other requirements?
A: Phone must have a good battery life, build quality should be strong, dual sim would be great too.
11. If you have already considered a phone then please mention the model.
A: Lenovo P780, Sony Xperia L or SP, Samsug Galaxy Duos.
I am into production support so spend a lot of time on long conference calls which go on from anything from 4 hours to 22 hours. So need a smartphone with good battery life. My usage is pretty rough so prefer a tough durable phone with a good build quality.
Apart from these factors, here's why I need a smartphone - to configure my smartphone to recieve mails, personal and official. I also have to ( and enjoy) reading a lot of technical white papers, so good screen quality will help. My family members are all on whatsapp (From my 14 year old nephew to 70 year old Aunt....and I have a big family


I am not a Windows 8 guy. Gotta have an android phone.
Love listening to music so some phone that's got a good sound quality would be great.
I am a lenovo guy, but thats because I have a Lenovo Z570 and a Thinkpad T430 and both of these are truly awesome laptops, so I am hoping that the Lenovo smart phones would sort of be up to the mark.
I had used Sony phone (long time ago, I think it was a W700 or something like that) and was pretty happy with it. So brand wise, I would prefer Lenovo or Sony.
Went through a couple of reviews as well as youtube vids and am not able to choose between a Lenovo P780 or a Sony Xperia C/L/SP.
Budget cannot go a rupee over 20K, thats my max cap.
Some youtube vids stated issues with P780 WiFi and other issues such at heating up, hence the dual mind.
Dual reminds me, Dual sim would be a good thing to have

Any current users of P780? Saw a thread talking about P780 and it seems to be good per one user, but not sure. Can someone suggest please?[DOUBLEPOST=1387038347][/DOUBLEPOST]Hi,
Just went through a thread here which speaks about low call quality issues. Another thread on Lenovo website states few more issues like not able to sync with the Microsoft Exchange Mail Server, poor sound quality, bad lenovo support. Anyone here using Lenovo P 780 for office use? Able to sync your office mails/calendar?
I need to have these features. Kindly let me know.
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