American smartphone brand Infocus has launched an upgraded version of its 18:9 aspect ratio screen-based Infocus Vision 3. Called the Infocus Vision 3 Pro, this budget-centric smartphone boasts a more powerful processor, 64 GB of internal storage, 4 GB of RAM, a dual-camera set-up on the back, and a mammoth 4,000 mAh battery. Priced at Rs 10,999, this Amazon India-exclusive smartphone will go on sale starting 12 noon on April 19.
In terms of design, the smartphone looks identical to its predecessor, but there are minor cosmetic changes like enhanced antenna lines over the metallic back and curved glass on the front that improves the overall appeal of the device. The Infocus Vision 3 Pro, however, retains most of the visual elements of the predecessor, such as the modern 5.7-inch HD+ ultra-wide screen on the front and a new dual-camera set-up placed horizontally on the upper left side of the back.
Now, one thing that do not go well with the device is the outdated Android 7.0 Nougat operating system. While the company uses customised Smile UX, which offers hosts of improvements along with the usual Android Nougat goodies, the previous generation operating system at the base does stand up against the device.
InFocus Vision 3 Pro
The first impressions of the device suggest that it is an impressive one, with all-round capabilities. Overall, the Vision 3 Pro seems to be one of the best-looking devices in the budget segment that can easily hold up against rival Xiaomi smartphones like the Redmi Note 5. The modern ultra-wide screen, a powerful battery, enhanced dual-cameras and a durable build make the phone a strong contender in its league.