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Panasonic P51 Review, Benchmarks, Camera, Performance and Verdict

Panasonic P51 is a the first flagship smartphone from panasonic which comes with 1.2 Ghz quad core processor MT6589 and 1 Gb of RAM and has 4 Gb of internal memory, it has 5 inch IPS LCD display with 720p resolution which is quite crisp and clear, lets find out how does this device scores in various factors in our full review.

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Panasonic P51 Quick Specs

Display Size: 5 inch IPS LCD capacitive touch screen with 1280 x 720 HD resolution
Processor: 1.2 GHz Quad Core MediaTek Mt6589
RAM: 1 Gb
Software Version: Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean) OS
Camera: 8 MP AF camera.
Secondary Camera: 1.3 MP front-facing camera FF [Fixed Focus]
Internal Storage: 4 GB with 2.06 Gb available to the user
External Storage: Expandable up to 32GB
Battery: 2500 mAh battery Lithium Ion
Connectivity: 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0 with A2DP, aGPS, 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio

Box Contents

Handset, USB Travel Charger, Screen guard, in ear headphones, USB to micro USB cable, magnetic flip cover, capacitive stylus, warranty card and User manual.

Build Quality, Design and Form Factor

Panasonic P51 has really good build quality as it really feels solid in hands, the back cover is made up of good quality of plastic and finish is glossy but device is also available in black color as well which has a rubberized matt finish back cover. The design of the phone is good with only 8.5 mm in thickness and 135 grams of weight it feels really being a 5 inch display smartphone. The form factor is not too good to hold as the edges are not curved nicely but there are pointed but the thickness makes it easy to go into your jeans pocket or any carry bag with the supplied flip cover it gives the device a more premium look as well.

Display, Memory and Battery Backup

The display is 5 Inch IPS LCD display with 720 x 1280 pixels, 5.0 inches (~294 ppi pixel density) and the viewing angles are good but not very wide, you can easily notice the fading of colors happening at wide angles when you see the display. The memory of the device is a bit limited with 4Gb internal and 2.06 GB available to user. Although you have the option of expanding the device memory with SD card but you cannot install apps directly on SD card but you can move apps from phone memory to SD card. The battery backup is good last for around one day with moderate usage.

Software, Benchmarks and Gaming

The software UI is almost stock android, we did not notice any customizations, you will get the stock android experience on this phone which is much better than customized UI which is sluggish on most of the android phones these days but icons are different in terms of look and feel. The GPU on the device is Power VR SGX 544MP which is quite capable both casual and graphic intensive games.

Benchmark Scores for Canvas 3D

  • Quadrant Standard Edition: 4006
  • Antutu Benchmark: 12375
  • Nenamark2:  44.8
  • Multi Touch:  10

Camera Performance

The 8 MP camera at back performs quite good in day light and in low light its average. The front camera is good for video chat if not the best, below are some photo samples.

Camera Samples

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Sound, Video and Navigation

The sound quality is good and but the loud speaker is not that loud in terms of volume but through the earphones its really good, the device can play HD videos at 720p and 1080p without any problem or issue. It can also be used for navigation with the help of assisted GPS.

Panasonic P51 Photo Gallery

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Panasonic P51 Full In Depth Review + Unboxing [Video]

Conclusion and Price

Panasonic P51 is a great phone in terms of the hardware specs, design and build quality and the look of the phone is also quite good specially the white color variant. On the performance front as well the phone is quite a good performer but the only problem with the phone is the price, it was launched at an MRP of Rs. 26,000 but now its available for a Rs. 22,000 approx but still phones with this much hardware and specs are cheaper and another reason is that people right now don’t perceive panasonic as a smartphone brand.

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Abhishek Bhatnagar

Abhishek Bhatnagar, a known technology blogger & YouTuber from India. A Software Engineer by qualification, now he works as the editor-In-Chief, Webmaster, & Managing Director at Gadgets To Use. He runs a number of other technology websites as well.