Budget smartphone with muscles. Editor’s Rating 9/10
Zen Ultrafone 701 HD review:
PROS
Good build and design quality
Good performance
Update center
Display
CONS
Capacitive touch buttons backlight doesn't light-up unless you press them
Internal memory

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The first thing one will notice in Zen Ultrafone 701 HD is 5 inch display screen with the three capacitive keys - menu, home and return, at the bottom of the screen. In terms of design Zen Ultrafone 701 HD has a rectangular foam factor with rounded edges and a soft rubberized black coloured back panel which gives the smartphone a cool look and is comfortable to hold.
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The back panel accommodates an 8 megapixel camera along with LED flash on the top and speaker grill on the bottom left corner.
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In terms of overall look and feel Ultrafone 701 HD impressed me with its design and the quality of the material. Thought this smartphone is priced below Rs 12,000 the design is better than almost the all the smartphones available in this price bracket.
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As most of the smartphones that are being launched nowadays, Ultrafone 701 HD also has a 5 inch display screen. It has a resolution of 720x1280 pixels and pixel density of 294ppi. The display quality in terms of pictures, text and graphic is pretty good.
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The Zen Ultrafone 701HD is powered by the latest Android operation system - Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and doesn't have any custoimized User interface from Zen.
It comes pre loaded with some apps like Zen Update Center for getting the OS updates, Zen Store for finding apps, ColorNote for creating colour coded notes, Emoze - a push email client, Flashlight, MX Player for video player, and FM Radio.
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As we mentioned earlier, the phone features three capacitive buttons for navigation - Menu, Home and return on the front panel but a small issue with them is unless and until one presses them they don't light up even when the display is on.
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The Zen Ultrafone 701HD is powered by a 1.2GHz Mediatek MT6589 quad-core processor. It has 1GB RAM and 4GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 32GB via a microSD card.
Almost 2 GB of internal storage is used up by the smartphone for storing OS, and the remaining 2 GB is available for the user, which is quite less.
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We didn't find any issues with syncing mail or browsing the internet over 3G and WiFi networks. Overall the performance of Zen Ultrafone is appreciable.
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Zen Ultrafone 701 HD has two cameras - a 3.2 megapixel front camera and an 8 megapixel auto focus rear camera with LED flash. We tested both the cameras in different conditions - daylight, dusk and night and the output was a mixed bag.
In daylight both the cameras gave good results and in low lighting the front camera yielded average results and the rear camera was decent but not amazing. If you use the front camera for video chatting only you will be happy with the output.
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If you want to take still pictures with better colour reproduction you can use high-dynamic-range (HDR) mode in the camera setting and you will not be disappointed.
In the camera menu you will find other modes too like panorama, auto face detect, multi angle view and scene modes. The only issue with them is that they are not self-explanatory and one has to click each to know about its description, or use the hit and trial method. Zen Ultrafone also supports bust mode in which you take 99 shots at a go.
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The phone comes with a 2000 mAh battery, and based on our review, it will last just one and a half days with medium usage, including two hours of phone calls, Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G connectivity, two e-mail accounts with push notifications, screen at average brightness, net surfing for around half an hour, two social media clients and one messaging app.
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Zen Ultrafone 701HD has a price tag of Rs 11,999 which is quite attractive and to compliment it the phone's performance is quite impressive. The part I liked best about the phone was that I was able get a minor OS update through the Zen Update center.
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