Conclusion: We’re left a little underwhelmed by the Eluga. Bar the waterproof angle, it’s a pretty run-of-the-mill phone that does little to separate itself from the pack.
Pros: Svelte and lightweight, Android OS left fairly clean, key features kept simple
Cons: Fiddly button placement, can be slow, screen lacks detail, video lacks sharpness
Excerpt: The Panasonic Eluga is the first smartphone to arrive since the Japanese electronics manufacturer announced its plans to shift over 1.5 million handsets by the end of
Pros: Slim, Bright display, 8MP camera, 720p HD video shooting
Cons: Poor battery life, No ICS, Volume too low, Occasional lagginess
Conclusion: Panasonic is a company that has a great range of products from televisions to cameras. Perhaps that raised our expectations of what the Eluga would offer, but it doesn't...
Pros: Slim, waterproof, camera and video work nicely
Cons: Crashes in Panasonic's tweaked UI, tweaks don't really add much to the user experience, no memory expansion, poor battery life, quiet ear speaker
Summary: Respekt! Das Eluga kann sich wahrlich sehen lassen. Rund acht Millimeter dünn und nur etwas über 100 Gramm auf der Waage ist der Japaner ausgesprochen filigran.