Yu Yunicorn review: Does it ‘redefine flagships’? Here is what we think

Micromax-backed YU promised us a flagship this year. And with the launch of its recent flagship, the Yunicorn, our hopes were pretty high. At the launch event, we were given high hopes about the device. Distinctly remembering the words of YU’s CEO, Rahul Sharma, who touted that the Yunicorn brings the most wanted changes that every user has been looking for. To recap, YU made a similar promise for the Yutopia as well, but it failed to live up to it. Now, with Yunicorn we were expecting a lot of improvements. Keep reading to know if the Yunicorn managed to live up to the “redefining flagships” claim by YU.

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For starters, as soon as I got the review unit of YU Yunicorn, I couldn’t get past its stark resemblance with the Meizu m3 Note. The device feels fine to hold but fails to live up to the “flagship” claim. Most of the recently launched smartphones that fall under the 15k category are either too good for their pricing or too mediocre. In the case of Yunicorn, given its specs, the device performs decently. Comparing it to the LeEco Le 2, the device lags behind.

The Yu Yunicorn comes powered by a 1.8GHz octa-core MediaTek Helio P10 chipset clubbed with 4GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage. Given these specs, we were expecting the device to perform better than our teensiest bit of expectations.

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Even though not many of the experts believe in benchmarks, but I would like to bring this to light that the Yunicorn scored 33,911 on the chart while its closest rival, the LeEco Le 2 performed brilliantly with a score of 80,811. We are not supporting the LeEco Le 2 and neither do we have any favoritism for the device, but these scores do say a lot about both the devices. It is also noteworthy to explain that the major difference between these two smartphones is the chipset that powers them. The Yunicorn is powered by a MediaTek Helio P10 with Mali-T860MP2 GPU while the LeEco Le 2 comes powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 with Adreno 510 GPU. This difference also marks the base between the disparity in the performance of the two devices.