If your budget is around 10,000, the Benco V91 Plus smartphone might catch your attention. It features a 90Hz refresh rate display and is available in a 6/128GB variant. The phone comes with an 18W charger in the box and has a triple camera setup at the rear, with a 50MP main camera and an 8MP front camera.
While some improvements are noticeable, there haven’t been any significant changes in its design. The rear panel has a gradient finish that resembles clouds. Since it has a plastic body, it’s more prone to scratches, so it’s advisable to handle it with care. The phone comes with a Type-C port, though it lacks a secondary noise cancellation mic. The display is a 6.56-inch IPS LCD panel with a 90Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution.
In terms of brightness, the display performs well indoors, but it struggles a bit in direct sunlight. The color reproduction is fairly natural. The rear camera setup includes a 50MP main sensor, but the other two cameras function mainly as support sensors. The front camera produces images with a warm tone, and in some cases, the contrast may feel a bit high. The camera performance in low light isn’t very strong.
Performance-wise, the phone is powered by a Unisoc T606 processor, an entry-level chipset. Due to this processor, app opening and closing may take some time in certain cases. However, there were no major issues like overheating or app freezing during heavy tasks.
The phone is equipped with a 5000mAh battery, which provides good backup on a single charge. Additionally, a gyroscope sensor has been included, which was missing in the previous generation. The speaker quality is decent, and the volume is sufficiently loud.
Overall, the Benco V91 Plus can be a solid budget smartphone. But make sure to evaluate your needs before purchasing. Hopefully, we’ll see even better devices in the future.