Lenovo A7000 is a stellar performer, offering consistently good performance throughout our review period. The smartphone never felt overburdened by the number of apps we downloaded as well as the resources they consumed. The smartphone handled all of the tasks we subjected it to without any lag or freezing up even once.
The MT6752m chipset and 2 gigs of RAM also proved up to task when it came to playing heavy games like Asphalt 8 and Injustice: Gods Among Us. Frankly, it was a pleasant surprise to see the smartphone hold up so well to these resource-guzzling games without even the slightest bit of hearing.
Lenovo A7000 comes with dual sim support, but only sim can operate on 4G/3G network at a time, while the other sim is relegated to 2G speeds. The call quality we observed on the smartphone was good as well.
The A7000 is touted as the world's first smartphone with Dolby Atmos technology, but you need to invest on a good pair of headphones in order to enjoy the beats. The loudspeaker volume is way too low to notice the difference when Atmos kicks in, unless you put the loudspeaker right next to you ear. However, once you plug in the earphones, you will be amazed at the audio enhancement Atmos offers; in essence, Dolby Atmos is an equalizer app, but the equalizer settings have a resounding effect on the audio and the music becomes much more enjoyable on the mobile. All over its just a great phone.