Everyone seems to be jumping onto the huge battery train, with 4,000mAh being scoffed at in favour of massive 6,000mAh juicers, not that I’m complaining. Blackview has released two phones with massive battery packs, the Blackview P2 and the Blackview P2 Lite, the latter of which we are reviewing today.
Blackview P2 Lite Review
Blackview is not known for making massive batteried phones, but they have decided to throw their hat into this ring. They released the Blackview P2 and the P2 Lite, both of which have 6,000mAh batteries inside. The P2 Lite can actually be had for quite a low price; $119 on flash sale.
budget battery beast
Blackview P2 Lite Specifications
Processor | Mediatek MTK6753 Octacore Processor |
Display | 5.5″ 1920×1080 px, LCD Gorilla Glass 3 |
RAM | 3GB |
Storage | 32GB eMMC |
Operating System | Android 7.0 |
Cameras | 13MP, 8MP front |
Battery | 6000mAh |
Physical Dimensions | 226g, 15.40 x 7.70 x 1.04 cm |
Big thanks to Blackview for providing this review unit. You can purchase one here.
Blackview P2 Lite Hardware
very well built, but fingerprints…
Blackview P2 Lite Display
Blackview P2 Lite Audio
There is a single speaker on the back that provides decently loud sound. Its still possible to get overpowered (e.g. on a highway) but the phone pumps out respectable sound. Audio quality is slightly above average, there is some decent clarity from the speakers and some bass as well. While the speaker here is not something to boast about, it is by no means a deal breaker either.
Blackview P2 Lite Battery
Bam bam! Another 6,000mAh battery in my hand, and I’m over the moon! The P2 Lite has a slightly larger battery than the Ulefone Power 2 (6,080mAh vs 6,050mAh) but that should not have any measurable effect on battery life compared to other factors like software optimization, screen brightness, etc.
I put this phone through its paces, a 16 hour day with 5 hours of screen on time consumed about 38% of the battery, meaning there was 62% left.
The next test was a two day test, two 16 hour days and about 10 hours of screen on time. I had about 17% left in the battery by the end of the second day. Can you kill this phone in a day? Yeah its possible. Will it be realistic? Definitely not, you will need to do some ridiculous things to kill this in a single day if you so desire.
The phone also supports MediaTek’s PumpExpress fast charging, however the included charger was not a PumpExpress charger.
Heavy users will not be able to kill the battery in a single day while medium and light users will be hard pressed to make a significant dent in the battery within 2 days.
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Blackview P2 Lite Software
That being said, moving between home screens, swiping, and accessing the notifications shade was smooth but still not as smooth as MT6750T phones.
The MediaTek processor does decently well at launching and closing apps, it does feel a bit slower than the Ulefone Power 2, but it’s still smooth enough for everyday use. Multitasking is decent with 3GB of RAM, but you can hit the max RAM allotment a lot faster than other phones with 4GB.
Moving on to gaming performance, some intense games lag a little bit like Asphalt 8 and Mortal Kombat, but they are still very playable on the phone. Less intense games were perfectly fine though.
The last thing I want to talk about is the fingerprint sensor, its fast, its accurate and works well.
Blackview P2 Lite Connectivity
Moving on to connectivity, the Blackview P2 Lite does get decent LTE speeds as you can see in the speedtest here and reception is pretty decent as well. I didn’t find any issues with WiFi or Bluetooth, but GPS seems to be not that great, a lot of jumping around when navigating, which really isn’t the greatest, but at least it did get me where i want to go.
Blackview P2 Lite Camera
The front facing camera has 8MP and also takes some pretty soft photos as well, and performs about the same as the front facing camera in terms of colour reproduction and low light conditions.
Video quality tops out at 1080p and there is an average amount of detail and colour reproduction is just average, nothing special here.
Blackview P2 Lite Camera Gallery
Blackview P2 Lite Verdict
So to conclude the Blackview P2 Lite is a pretty decent budget battery phone, but to be honest the biggest problem is CPU, its just a little slow. That being said, the P2 Lite has good build quality, good display and great battery life, and the camera is surprisingly good so not bad either.
It costs about $120 on presale, so its also really cheap as well. That being said if your budget allows, I highly recommend spending more money on the Blackview P2, Ulefone Power 2 or the Oukitel K6000 Plus with the newer processor.
good, but buy the p2 if possible