Coolpad Note 5 Lite review: Looks can be deceiving

Coolpad Note 5 Lite
tech news2017
he under Rs 10,000 segment is a hotly contested section of India's burgeoning mobile market. Coolpad has released yet another budget contender in the form of the Coolpad Note 5 Lite which aims to take on the current segment leader -- the Xiaomi Redmi 3S Prime.
At Rs 8,199, does Coolpad's latest smartphone have what it takes to dice it out with competitors from Lenovo, Motorola and Xiaomi? Or does it make too many compromises in the quest for a competitive price? Let's find out.

Design

There is no denying it. The Coolpad Note 5 Lite is one of the best looking smartphones in its price range. Built out of metal and glass, the smartphone looks incredibly premium and can easily be mistaken for a device several segments up the price ladder.
The smartphone is built well and feels hefty and reassuring in the hand. The back is an all metal affair which houses the secondary microphone, 13MP rear camera, loudspeaker and the fingerprint sensor, which is located right below the camera sensor.

The 2.5D glass on the front looks sleek and lends to the device's in-hand feel. Underneath the display are three capacitive buttons for multitasking, home and back which are easy to use but are sadly not backlit, which can be quite a hindrance at night.
In a day and age of gigantic smartphones which are almost impossible to use with one hand, the Note 5 Lite comes off as a breath of fresh air with its rather compact and petite chassis.
What is rather surprising (at this price point) is the fact that the sides are also made of metal, with the volume rocker located on the left edge and the hybrid SIM slot and power button situated on the right hand side. The keys are tactile and firm and do not feel mushy.
The rear mounted fingerprint sensor, while not one of the fastest ones out there, is quite accurate and easy to use. The central location makes it easy to locate blindly and as it is an active fingerprint sensor, it can be used to unlock the phone directly, without having to press the power button first.
The single speaker at the back, while loud enough, does get tinny and distorted at high volumes. It's position is also pretty awkward with the sound getting muted every time you place the device down on a flat surface.
At the bottom we find the primary microphone and the micro USB 2.0 port for charging and data transfer. The top of the smartphone is barren except for the 3.5mm headphone jack.

Hardware and performance

The Coolpad Note 5 Lite is powered by the quad-core Mediatek MT6735 processor clocked at 1.0Ghz paired with the Mali T720 GPU and a 2,500mAh battery. Additionally, the smartphone comes with 3GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage which can be expanded via a microSD card (of up to 64GB).
The performance of the Note 5 Lite can be summed up in two words - below average. The smartphone in general feels laggy and slow.While the smartphone handles basic tasks like opening system apps, writing messages and taking pictures quite well, it gets really bogged down with even a modicum of heavy use. This is one of the first devices I have reviewed in a while which exhibits black blocks whilst scrolling through websites in Chrome, fails to keep pace with typing using the default keyboard and exhibits at-least 5-10 app crashes in one day.
Coolpad Note 5 Lite: The budget stunner
With intensive use, the situation becomes worse. Open a few tabs in Chrome, run a game or two in the background and browse through a heavy application like Facebook and the smartphone really struggles to keep up. Mind you, this is not a case of me being overly harsh on a budget device. The Xiaomi Redmi 3S Prime - the Note 5 Lite's primary competitor is faster and a much better performer with its Snapdragon 430 SoC.


Built out of metal and glass, the smartphone looks incredibly premium and can easily be mistaken for a device few segments up the price ladder. 
If you are a heavy gamer, you should definitely avoid the Coolpad Note 5 Lite. Heavy games exhibit lags and frame-rate drops and after a few minutes of gameplay become virtually unplayable. Even less intensive games such as Asphalt Nitro exhibit constant judders and frame rate drops. On a positive note, Casual games like Candy Crush Saga run fine.
Multi-tasking is decent with the 3GB of RAM on board but its efficacy gets compromised by the lackluster CPU. What compounds the matter further is the fact that the software, in its current iteration is very buggy and unstable.

Display

The Coolpad Note 5 Lite comes with a 5.0-inch 720p IPS LCD display which is pretty average overall. While the lack of a 1080p display may be disappointing for some, colors are crisp and vibrant and sunlight legibility is decent.
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