Review of Infocus Epic 1

Infocus introduced the low -priced Android smartphone under the Bingo brand earlier this year. In Bingo 10 ,Review) And Bingo 50 (Review). The performance of these smartphones was not very good compared to other smartphones available in the market. The new Infocus is the latest smartphone of Epic 1 company and has a deka-core chip with a great camera which is the biggest feature of this device. Is Infocus Epic 1 popular in the segment less than Rs 15,000 Moto G4 Plus And Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Will be able to compete with review.

Design and look of Infocus Epic 1
With 5.5 inch display Infocus Epic 1 The screen is on the next part. Corning Gorilla Glass has been given for display protection in the phone. This phone has a round earpiece so that this phone gives a glimpse of the Nextbit Robin smartphone. Apart from this, the phone has all the standard sensors including the front camera. The smartphone uses an on-screen navigation button, which means that there is a lot of space left under the display.

The phone has power and volume buttons on the right side while there is a hybrid SIM tray on the left. The phone has a USB Type-C port at the bottom. It has a speaker grill near it. Epic 1 has an IR blaster at the top to act like a remote. Apart from this, there is also a 3.5mm audio jack at the top.

The brushed metal rear in this smartphone gives a premium look to the Epic 1 phone. And due to its curved figure, the grip of the handset is good. There is a round fingerprint sensor under the camera lens. The bottom is the logo of Infocus. Epic 1 with 160 grams weight neither feels too lighter nor too heavy. It is convenient to use the phone with even one hand. Epic 1 with 8.4 millimeters of thick, looks quite thin from the second smartphone that comes in this price.

Our review unit did not come in the retail box. But the customer will get a charger with user manual, earphones and USB Type-C cable in the box on purchasing this phone. Overall, the design and look of Epic 1 is much better than the second smartphone introduced by Infocus.

Infocus Epic 1 specification and software
Infocus Epic 1 with dual sim has a Deka-core MediaTek Helio X20 (MT6797M) processor. This phone has 3 GB RAM. The inbuilt storage is 32 GB which can be increased through microSD card up to 128 GB.

This phone has a 5.5 inch full HD (1080×1920 pixels) LTPS display equipped with corning gorilla glass. This smartphone has a 16-megapixel camera with aperture F/1.8, dual-tone LED flash, PDAF and auto image stabilization. While the front camera with 82 degree wide angle lens and aperture F/1.8 is an 8 megapixel camera.

This phone has a 3000 mAh non-removable battery and supports fast charging. Apart from 4G VoLTE, features like Bluetath 4.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 AC and GPS/A-GPS have been given in Epic 1 as other connectivity features.

The phone runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow on which the company’s Inlife UI Skin has been given. Infocus is talking about being separated from another Chinese smartphone brand but it seems correct with unplaced interface. Marshmallow does not have many visual features in Epic 1, we Review of bingo 50 I also gave information. The icons look especially old.

Infocus has made some changes to its Inlife UI. The app dryer has also been removed which means that all app icons now appear on homescreen. A new feature of a particular feature has been added which keeps more and recently used apps in the apps folder. This saves the time used to be used to use an app. The quick setting panel also seems to be old with old animation, but users can arranged it twice here.

This smartphone comes with default launcher+ and Ezed Launcher. Even before this, we have seen these features in Infocus’s smartphone. And for the first time, it provides a simple interface for users using smartphones.

Infocus Epic 1 Performance
Infocus Epic 1 is the best performing device at this price. During our review, we did not see any problem or shortage in this phone. We saw that even while using the phone, 1.2 GB of memory was free, which makes the phone’s overall good response.

Heavy games can also be played easily in Epic 1 and multitasking is also without any hassle. 4G did a better job and the call quality was also good. Apart from this, the audio from the stereo speaker is also very good. During our review, we did not see overheating while playing games in the phone and during video recording at 1080 pixels.

Talking about benchmarks, Infocus Epic 1 easily leaves its rivals behind. We got great figures from the phone in the benchmarking test.

Talking about the fingerprint sensor, the epic 1 is slightly less than the second smartphone with this price. And by trying at least twice, this fingerprint is identified and sometimes it looks strange.

The 16 -megapixel rear camera in Epic 1 works fast. And the camera app also launches without any delay. The camera interface is easy to use and is more clean than this price other smartphones. Infocus has implemented PIP mode in Epic One, which can be shot together with front and rear cameras.

The rear camera locks the focus very fast even when the frame is not stable and we liked it. There is no need to tap on the screen for this. However, we sometimes saw problems in the shutter while clicking photos. Some pictures also come vulgar but it is not always.

In some pictures taken from the camera, we saw more highlight which disappoints. This problem is often not seen in this price smartphone. In the daylight, the object was seen in the landscape shot, although most of the colors were accurate. Photos taken in artificial or low light are also not very good. Most of these shots saw a lot of noise. The front camera of the phone brings great selfies.

The 3000 mAh non-removable battery lasted 10 hours and 40 minutes in our video loop test. Which is not bad, but the phone with this segment and battery capacity performed better in our review. During normal and excessive use, the epic 1 lasts for a day when full charged. Fast charging support is a good feature. The phone takes 30 minutes to charge from 0 to 50 percent and the phone gets full charge within 2 hours.

Our decision
Infocus Epic 1 certainly attracted us with his performance. And the credit for this goes to Deka-core Helio X20 processor. This smartphone can easily do the work done everyday and is more powerful than all the existing smartphones. However, there is not an overall package due to Epic 1 average battery life and camera performance and interface.

If you are thinking of buying a strong smartphone, Infocus 1 is a perfect option. Apart from this, you canoomi Redmi Note 3 (Review) And Moto G4 Plus ,Review) Can also buy. Recently, these smartphones received a great rating in our review.