The Sunday Guardian

Display and camera good enough for you to ignore all the flaws in Vision 3

- DAVID PHELAN

InFocus Vision 3 By InFocus Rs 6,999 In a bid to offer a pocketfrie­ndly smartphone with good features, US- based technology company InFocus Mobile has launched a new device—Vision 3— in India with bezel-less (edgeto-edge) display in the subRs 7,000 category.

At Rs 6,999, Vision 3 offers a camera feature called “Dualfie” for photograph­y enthusiast­s. Let’s see what works for this affordable device.

One high point is its 5.7-inch “full-vision” HD+ display with an aspect ratio of 18:9 for a better and immersive viewing experience.

Most smartphone­s in the past featured displays with a 16:9 aspect ratio—a standard ratio for TVs and cinema theatre screens. However, several smartphone makers moved to an 18:9 ratio this year and InFocus has now tried this.

The display was bright and readabilit­y under direct sunlight was good. The bezels surroundin­g the display are thin that makes the smartphone look impressive.

Though the device bears a hefty look, it is light-weight and comfortabl­e to use.

Vision 3 sports a dual camera set-up with 13MP auto-zooming (AZ) lens and 5MP 120-degree wide-angle lens at the rear. The camera app is handy and comes pre- loaded with features such as “beauty” mode, “panorama” and “pro”.

The 8MP front er delivered decent shoot- im- ages in both proper and low-light conditions. Both the rear and front cameras worked fine and clicked decent images during daylight conditions with enough details.

Given the budget pricing, the camera quality of Vision 3 is the best when compared to previous devices launched by the company. The “Dualfie” camera feature that we first saw in the premium Nokia 8 smartphone allowed us to capture i mages from the front and rear camera simultaneo­usly and view it on the screen. The company has named the feature “PIP” in the camera app. On the battery front, the device sports a 4,000mAh battery which is applaudabl­e. It lasted more than a day on a single charge with rigorous usage that included gaming and 4G connectivi­ty. The device also has a fingerprin­t sensor on the back that works fine. Powered by 1.3GHz MTK 6737H processor paired with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage which can be expanded up to 64GB via a hybrid MicroSD card slot.

The phone runs the company’s custom Smile UX User Interface UI) based on Android 7.0 Nougat Operating System (OS).

Also, the 2GB RAM seemed to be insufficie­nt as we noticed significan­t lag while playing heavy games on the device. However, this is expected from a low-budget smartphone that tries to balance out the features with the pricing.

The display and camera of the phone are good enough to make you ignore the few misses. The device offers a decent camera with smooth performanc­e in the sub-Rs 7,000 price segment. —Vivek Singh Chauhan, IANS

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