Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon: Stylish simplicity, all-day dependability

In the last few years, the pandemic caused most of us to stay indoors, in the safety of our own homes. Now that the world is a little safer than it was two or three years ago, there’s more reason to head out.

While things have changed – work habits, ways of life, technology, and even us as human beings, it’s nice that I’ve found myself more confident in working outside and taking in inspiration from the outside world.

Because of this, the need for a lightweight laptop surfaced.

Now, if I were to pick up an ultraportable for myself there are three things that I think I would look out for – its looks, all-around performance, and long battery life.

The Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon seems to provide all that.

A looker, undoubtedly

There’s no denying it’s one attractive laptop, especially in this gorgeous white color (though that may just be my penchant for white-colored devices).

Minimalist yet still striking, the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon doesn’t need to beg for attention.

The clean and elegant design is something that seemingly never fails to draw other eyes whenever I bring it outside to work. I’ve also become a fan of these rounded corners not just because they add elegance but also because they don’t snag on things. It also makes for a better fit inside my bag.

And it’s just so light.

Weighing just under 1kg and just 14.8mm thin, it’s effortless to bring around so much that I would have it in my bag all the time – even when I didn’t need it.

The coating is fingerprint resistant so you can keep it looking clean and pristine, making it quite easy to maintain. In terms of durability, this Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon withstood a series of military-grade tests alongside the company’s in-house reliability tests.

With that, this laptop should be able to endure, well, quite a lot, so you won’t have to worry about it when you bring it around on your adventures.

Open it up to find an edge-to-edge keyboard which is probably another thing I love about this laptop. It’s comfortable and well-designed. The key spaces are quite generous and do not at all feel cramped which makes for easy typing and operation – even for a laptop this small.

We also have an adequately sized and responsive trackpad that supports gestures for quick actions and easier navigation.

And despite being a tiny laptop, the 13.3-inch display didn’t really leave me wanting more when working on my everyday tasks. Bezels are tiny at just 2.56mm all around save for the chin and this helps maximize the space available.

Its only weakness, in my opinion, is that its brightness comes up just a bit short. Since I work indoors most of the time, it wasn’t much of a bother but there were a couple of times that I found myself wanting a little more from this display.

If that’s something you can look past, there isn’t much fault to it considering it also has the usual favorites including QHD+ resolution, 100% sRGB color, 90Hz adaptive refresh rate, and TUV Rheinland low blue light EyeSafe certification.

Dependable daily performance and then some

For an ultraportable, you expect to get a certain kind of versatility when it comes to what it can do and its overall performance. While it may not be the most powerful around, it should be a device that can handle the usual dailies and maybe a little bit more.

In using the Yoga Slim 7i Carbon as my daily driver, I’ve come to find it as a very reliable machine to take on everyday tasks.

Intel Evo-certified, powering the laptop is a 13th Gen Intel Core i7 processor partnered with Intel Iris Xe graphics. It comes with up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB SSD storage.

It really is that perfect little laptop to tote around for answering emails, managing our social media, taking on the daily video calls or chats, and even some light photo and video editing. And with that touch display, navigation was a breeze and more intuitive making my workflow faster, and my to-do list, shorter.

Even through hours of use, I didn’t feel the laptop significantly slow down. This, of course, is in handling light to medium tasks like the ones I just mentioned.

I was also able to edit photos quite effortlessly, too, and could count on that color-accurate display to help me out.

But editing 4K videos took a bit of a toll in the long run. If you’re doing simple and quick video edits, you might not run into this problem. But in editing a 4K video over 10 minutes, and with graphics too, the Yoga Slim 7i Carbon started having a harder time. Not that it didn’t do the job, it just started to slow down.

It did show better performance, however, when I kept the laptop plugged in and turned to performance mode while working on heavier tasks.

But in all honesty, it may not be fair to expect an ultraportable to take on heavy multimedia work. But for everything else, it offers pretty solid, stable, and consistent performance.

Connectivity is also a necessity these days and Lenovo knows that and boosts it by offering Wi-Fi 6E on this device.

I’m just a little bit disappointed with the port selection though I suppose it was a compromise to achieve this lightweight of a laptop.

We only have two USB-C ports here and one is used to charge the device. Because of that, having a dongle became a necessity for connecting other devices or peripherals. Luckily, we have Thunderbolt 4 here so we’re at least getting high transfer speeds.

And like most people who own a laptop, I also use it during my downtime to catch up on some shows or films. The size is just enough for my ‘Me Time’. With lights down low, the display is beautiful and, being matte, makes it easy on the eyes as well.

Paired with Dolby Atmos-certified speakers tuned by Harman Kardon, needless to say, spending a few hours binge-watching wasn’t a hard thing to do.

Apart from everything I just mentioned, I also ended up appreciating certain features that improved my overall workflow.

For example, Smart Login and Zero Touch login worked seamlessly and added peace of mind that the laptop would lock as soon as I stepped away from it. And, just as seamlessly, log back in when the camera detects my presence.

Overall, while I do have complaints, I feel they aren’t enough to negate the positive things about this laptop definitely, and is a small price to pay for everything else you’re getting.

With you ’til the end

A good ultraportable should be matched with good battery life, in my opinion. It only makes sense that a laptop that’s designed to be brought around would have enough juice to last a good part of the working day – and this one did.

I’m glad to report that the Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon was able to keep up with my day lasting about 10-13 hours of intermittent use. Continuously using it for an hour, less than 20% of the battery is consumed which isn’t bad either and I assume you should be able to get about 8-10 hours if working without breaks.

No portability is lost with its charger either since it does come with a pretty small one. And if you do forget it, you can luckily use a phone charger as well. This happened to me on a trip and I ended up using my phone’s 67W charger to power the laptop.

The ease of Lenovo’s after-care service

Owning a laptop isn’t just about having it and that’s why I also put importance on the after-care services available. Thankfully, Lenovo has got this covered with the 3-Year Lenovo Premium Care that comes with the device.

From setting up to troubleshooting, Premium Care will grant you access to expert technicians who can help you with whatever problems you may have. And there are many ways to contact them – phone, email, 24/7 chat, and even through WhatsApp.

If it can’t be solved remotely, you can also request on-site support and have a check-up right from the comfort of your own home. With Premium Care, you also get annual PC Health Checks so you can keep your device in tip-top shape through the years.

Additionally, there’s also a 3-Year Accidental Damage Protection to give you ease of mind. Whether it be spills, bumps, or hardware issues, you can again request assistance and have Lenovo’s trained technicians help you out.

And if it’s unrepairable? The whole system can be replaced with no additional charges.

Final thoughts

With lots of pros and some cons, I stopped to think about who this laptop was designed for.

Well, after spending some time with it, I found that it’s for the user who not only appreciates the lightweight form factor but someone who values style and long battery life as well. Heavy multimedia work isn’t its strong suit, obviously, but it excels at all the usual tasks someone who is always out and about may encounter.

And I can’t not again bring up how eye-catching it is despite its minimalist design. It’s definitely a laptop that will have people asking you about it. But thankfully, it goes beyond just looks and offers pretty good performance as well.

Price and availability

The slim and durable Lenovo Yoga Slim 7i Carbon is now available locally starting at PhP 89,995.00 and can be purchased through Lenovo’s official site and physical stores. Lenovo Accidental Damage Protection is also available as an add-on with various options available when purchasing through the official website.

This post is in partnership with Lenovo Philippines.

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realme X3 SuperZoom review: Zooming in on special features

The company’s latest flagship device has officially been announced in the Philippines and we have spent a good amount of time with it. Priced at just PhP 24,990, this phone offers a 120Hz refresh rate, a camera setup that can zoom up to 60x, and a capable processor to handle your daily tasks.

Is this the budget flagship phone you’re looking for? This is our realme X3 SuperZoom review.

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Design

The realme X3 SuperZoom is on the chunky side of things when talking about its physique. We see right on its back the quad-camera module stacked on the upper left side just like we’ve seen in the realme 6 Pro. Our device comes in Arctic White color so we have a white back panel with color streaks of what appears to be inspired by the Aurora Borealis.

It’s also nice to note that unlike other phones with glossy back panels, the X3 SuperZoom sports an anti-fingerprint coating for its cover so wiping down smudge marks every so often won’t be necessary.

Additionally, you have a sturdy frame for the device and running on its right side is a lone power button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. Yup, there is no in-display fingerprint sensor here. On the opposite side are volume buttons ergonomically placed for your finger.

Look at the bottom and we have the USB-C port for charging and transferring files. Do take note that it will also be where you plug in compatible earphones as the X3 SuperZoom doesn’t come with a 3.5mm audio jack. Also seen here are the down-firing speakers and compartment for a single SIM.

The device comes with dual punch-holes for your selfie needs. One is a 32-megapixel Sony sensor, and the second a wide-angle lens. At its rear, a quad-camera setup is available for your varying needs while shooting.

Display

Now onto its display where things get a bit more interesting. It comes with a 6.6-inch Full HD+ screen which fits a 2400 x 1080 resolution. The panel is reinforced with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 5 for protection against scratches and the display’s entirety has a 90.5% screen to body ratio.

But what sets this display apart from other phones in its range is that it features a 120Hz refresh rate. And for gamers out there, you know that it comes in handy when playing compatible games as well as making the phone feel snappier. Realme has been enthusiastic to claim that it’s the only phone in its class that offers this feature.

We were able to fully appreciate its 120Hz feature for gaming. I really enjoyed having more fluid gameplay, especially when playing Pokémon Go as it adds to the ‘real-life’ aspect of the game by making movements more life-like.

Cameras

Now we go to the rear cameras which is what the SuperZoom in its name is all about. The quad-camera setup here is comprised of a 64-megapixel main camera, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, a 2-megapixel macro camera, and an 8-megapixel Periscope (or telephoto) lens with OIS.

That last one is pretty special in a sense that it can zoom in to subjects up to 60x magnification — whereas most phones today max out at 5x or 10x and that’s just using digital zoom.

For this phone, its 1x, 2x, and 5x zoom are all done in-lens meaning this isn’t simply ‘zooming’ in on the image but the lens itself has a focal length for long-distance shooting. Going beyond 10x all the way to 60x, however, will make use of hybrid zoom.

And here’s my personal take on hybrid zoom in general. While the technology used is indeed impressive (imagine magnifying an image so far you get to see it better), image quality suffers big time. Yes, you are able to see some details on a far-away building but for me, it’s not a photo I’d post on social media because it’s simply not a good-enough photo.

Here are some sample shots. Be sure to check out that comparison of different zoom options from 1x, 5x, 10x, 60x, and then back to wide-angle.

Again, the tech is great but I wouldn’t say its 60x zoom is its camera’s main selling point. If I’d highlight something for its camera, its 10x zoom is A LOT better for me since it effectively magnifies the subject but still retains a good amount of detail worthy of posting online — the best of both worlds so to speak.

Its Night Mode also comes with a nifty feature. Called the Starry Mode, it’s made to keep the camera’s shutter open for extended periods of time and together with software algorithm, attempt to capture the light emitted by the stars in the sky normally too dark for phone cameras to see. It does the job and could potentially capture even the Milky Way Galaxy as long as you’re in the right place and know where to look.

Unfortunately, it’s been cloudy and even raining the past weeks where we live so we still didn’t get the chance to capture it. We will still try, though, and we’ll be posting it on our Facebook page once we finally get it!

Additionally, it can also shoot up to 4K video at 60fps and supports UIS Max Video Stabilization which we enjoyed using during our realme 6 Pro review.

As mentioned earlier, it has dual selfie cameras comprising of a 32-megapixel main front shooter and a secondary ultra-wide lens for group selfies or if you just want to show more of the place you’re in. It also has your standard beautification filters.

Performance

Carrying on with the rest of its specs, it has a Snapdragon 855+ CPU in its core so it can take on heavy processes. Plus, together with its 12GB RAM, and 256GB storage, you’ve got enough muscle power to run a bunch of popular game titles and productivity apps on this device.

Day-to-day tasks like web browsing and running productivity apps have been handled without hiccups while gaming and media consumption were a joy after all our work has been done. It also had its sound performance tweaked by Dolby Atmos so plugging a pair of headphones in will deliver a better-than-usual and personalized sound quality.

In short, whether for productivity or leisure, the X3 SuperZoom has enough processing power to crunch these tasks.

Speaking of RAM and storage configurations, realme PH says only the 12GB/256GB variant (top-spec) will be sold in the country. The company says this move is for users to have a more powerful gaming and entertainment experience.

The phone runs on Android 10 with realme’s UI overlayed on top. This will give you a few random software that you can uninstall but overall offers close to stock Android experience. Customization of widgets and app aesthetics, plus the option for Dark Mode are still present.

Battery Life

The device is powered by a 4200mAh battery and comes with 30W Dart Charge. This capacity, together with how its processor conserves power, was able to make the device last for more than a day with casual usage — basically checking social media and using its camera. But even when gaming comes into play, it could easily last an entire day on a single charge. We didn’t experience having to stop what we’re doing in the middle of the day just to charge it even under constant usage. And that is a really good thing.

With its 30W Dart Charge, realme claims that it will be able to fully charge the phone from 0-100% in just 55 minutes. Well, we tried it a couple of times and it needed around an hour and four minutes to be able to charge fully. It’s not 55 minutes as advertised, but it’s actually pretty close.

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Creature Feature

In our reviews, The Modern Creatures aims to find special features in a device that make it worth having – things that give it a slight edge from among its peers. For the realme X3 SuperZoom, it’s a tie between the 120Hz refresh rate for gaming, and the 10x zoom — not the 60x — since having it offers great flexibility when shooting.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, you wouldn’t have any major gripes with this phone. Yes, the body is a little bit thick, you have protruding rear cameras, and its 60x digital zoom is still a debate when it comes to usefulness. But in general, the X3 SuperZoom is packed with features (like its 120Hz display) commonly found on higher-end devices. Plus, you get bells-and-whistles like Gorilla Glass 5 protection, 30W Dart Charge for just an hour of charging, and Night Mode that produces clean and impressive night shots.

As a bundle, the realme X3 SuperZoom is what you’ll look for when you want to upgrade your phone to better specs and features without breaking the bank. With its PhP 24,990 price tag, it offers value for money without skipping on important features and with very little tradeoffs.

Pre-orders for the X3 SuperZoom start today, July 9, to July 17 in realme concept stores, kiosks, and select stores nationwide. Doing so will also get you a free realme Buds Air Black worth PhP 3,990.

realme X3 SuperZoom specs:

6.6-inch FullHD+ display, 2400 x 1080 resolution
120Hz refresh rate
Corning Gorilla Glass 5
Qualcomm Snapdragon 855+ octa-core CPU
Adreno 640 GPU
12GB RAM
256GB internal storage
64MP main, 8MP Periscope with 60x SuperZoom, 8MP ultra-wide, 2MP macro
32MP main, 8MP ultra-wide selfie cameras
up to 4K @ 60fps video recording, UIS Max Video Stabilization
Dual-SIM
4G LTE
USB Type-C
speakers by Dolby Atmos
Fingerprint scanner
Android 10 with realme UI
4,200mAh battery w/ 30W Dart Charge
Arctic White, Glacier Blue colors

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