QMobile was one of the first smartphone manufacturers to actually make smartphones more available to the masses. This is because the company was initially committed to producing some of the most value for money devices in the country (despite the fact they did feature degraded performance) such as the Noir M95, W50 dual-SIM etc. and the Noir X700 Pro seems to be one of them.
Build quality and display
The Noir X700 Pro features an evolved version of QMobile’s customary design; everything remains the same but the three capacitive buttons on the bottom front bezel have seen retirement with the smartphone instead supporting them in a Nexus 5X-ish way as part of the front display. Its build is mostly plastic that can be mistaken as being metal due to its fine finish while its dimensions feature an 8.9mm width and a 150g weight. #respect, no?
Moving onto its display; the smartphone features a 5.0 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 720p resolution. That’s good to go with a 5.0 inches display and we’re optimistic that the display will come good.
Cameras
The Noir X700 Pro features a set of cameras which most QMobile devices shelter nowadays and if we’re not that happy to see their rather weak prowess, we’re definitely contented to see the selfie sensor not seeing the door in an attempt to keep the smartphone’s price down. The primary camera features a 5 megapixel sensor with an LED flash while the secondary camera features a 2 megapixel sensor. No VGA selfie sensor, yay!
Hardware and software
The Noir X700 Pro isn’t what you call a powerhouse of a smartphone but it still nevertheless features a respectable 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor with an additional 2GB of RAM. It isn’t easy to fathom 2GB RAMs in these price brackets so we’re definitely happy to see this much amount which looks fine enough to run the Android Marshmallow, if not completely lag freely.
Its internal storage banks at 16 gigs of which around 11GB is available to users while an external card slot expandable up to 64 gigs, a 2250 mAh removable battery and a price of around 9500 rupees are other notable mentions.