InFocus M812
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Design4
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Rear Camera8
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360° View
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UI Screenshot17
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Benchmarks10
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Videos1
Key Specs
Performance
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Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 -
Quad Core, 2.5 GHz -
3 GB RAM
Display
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5.5 inches (13.97 cm); IPS LCD -
1080x1920 px (FULL HD)
Rear Camera
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Single Camera Setup - 13 MP Primary Camera
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Dual-color LED Flash -
Full HD @30fps Video Recording
Front Camera
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8 MP
Battery
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2900 mAh
General
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5G Not Supported -
16 GB internal storage, Expandable upto 64 GB
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InFocus M812 Expert Review Summary
Expert Rating:
8.0/10
Verdict
The InFocus M812 is an all-rounder. Combining good looks, a sharp display, powerful processor and capable snappers, the InFocus M812 comes as a value-for-money deal. The Moto X Play (full review camera review) is a tough rival for the M812 in that sense, since it offers a pure Android experience, along with a brilliant display and great battery life. But the Moto X Play isn’t much of looker as compared to the InFocus M812. The Meizu MX5 (review camera review) is another competitor the M812 needs to look out for. While the MX5 rocks a fingerprint scanner and loaded specs, it lacks in terms...
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The InFocus M812 is an all-rounder. Combining good looks, a sharp display, powerful processor and capable snappers, the InFocus M812 comes as a value-for-money deal. The Moto X Play (full review camera review) is a tough rival for the M812 in that sense, since it offers a pure Android experience, along with a brilliant display and great battery life. But the Moto X Play isn’t much of looker as compared to the InFocus M812. The Meizu MX5 (review camera review) is another competitor the M812 needs to look out for. While the MX5 rocks a fingerprint scanner and loaded specs, it lacks in terms of software and battery life. If you’re going to spend about Rs 20,000, we think that the InFocus M812 should be among the top five devices on your list, especially if stylish design is something you can’t ignore.
Pros
- Nice design and build quality
- Good display
- Great battery life
- Decent camera
Cons
- Heating while heavy usage
- Poor sunlight legibility
If Looks Could Kill
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The InFocus M812 is a looker when we talk about its design. What might look like the Apple iPhone 6 to you from a distance, is the M812’s metallic unibody design along with little accents that add to the overall aesthetics. While the majority of the silver-hued smartphone's exterior is anodised aluminium, the chamfered edges towards the back of the M812 and the buttons have been polished to a shinier finish for them to stand out. You will also find thin plastic inlays running alongside the display as well as on the back panel. You will find that the plastic inlay which lies towards the top on the back panel is interrupted by a noise cancellation microphone, the primary camera module and a dual-LED flash. Then there’s InFocus branding etched vertically in the centre of the back panel and a logo to make sure you don’t forget that the M812 supports 4G. Thanks to its unibody design, the back panel of the smartphone is not removable and hence the battery remains sealed, far from user access.
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Everything in Full HD
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The InFocus M812 rocks a fairly large 5.5-inch IPS LCD display which bears a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels, which roughly translates to a pixel density of about 400ppi. The colours looked extremely vibrant and vivid. The M812 has a sharp screen and we couldn’t discern any pixels whatsoever. The images didn’t blur and the text and icons appeared crisp. The viewing angles, however, are just average. You will find a slight hint of blue when looking at the screen from extreme angles. Coming to the brightness of the screen, it was not an issue while we were indoors. The screen looks bright enough and doesn’t reflect at all. However, sunlight legibility is only average and could be an issue. The display settings come with a Bluelight Filter. You can also choose between Standard screen mode or Dynamic screen mode. While the difference is minute, the Dynamic screen mode looks more vivid. The Color Temperature setting lets you change the tones to warmer or cooler hues, if you wish.
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An Interface You Might or Might not Like
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The InFocus M812 runs the brand’s proprietary In Life UI which is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. The experience you get is almost stock but there quite some tweaks and a few preloaded apps that come along with the In Life UI. For instance the first thing you will notice are the modified icons. The quick settings menu can be rearranged and customised as per need. When you open the settings in the M812, there’s an option to choose between the Tab mode and the List mode. While the former segregates all the settings under different tabs, the latter, as the name suggests, simply lists them one after the other.
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Camera Capabilities Which Impress
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The InFocus M812 rocks a 13-megapixel shooter on its back along with a dual-tone LED flash. On the front, the smartphone comes equipped with an 8MP snapper with an 80-degree wide angle lens.
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Good Performance, Better Battery
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All the action in the InFocus M812 takes place with the help of a Snapdragon 801 CPU with four cores clocked at 2.5GHz. There’s an Adreno TM 330 GPU handling graphics. The processor of the InFocus M812 is coupled with an abundant 3GB of RAM, and it did reflect in our usage. We pretty much ran all the apps that were there on our demo device and the M812 handled them all with only minor stutters and negligible lag. But we didn’t let the smartphone go that easily.
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8.0/10
Verdict
The InFocus M812 is an all-rounder. Combining good looks, a sharp display, powerful processor and capable snappers, the InFocus M812 comes as a value-for-money deal. The Moto X Play (full review camera review) is a tough rival for the M812 in that sense, since it offers a pure Android experience, along with a brilliant display and great battery life. But the Moto X Play isn’t much of looker as compared to the InFocus M812. The Meizu MX5 (review camera review) is another competitor the M812 needs to look out for. While the MX5 rocks a fingerprint scanner and loaded specs, it lacks in terms... Read Full Verdict
The InFocus M812 is an all-rounder. Combining good looks, a sharp display, powerful processor and capable snappers, the InFocus M812 comes as a value-for-money deal. The Moto X Play (full review camera review) is a tough rival for the M812 in that sense, since it offers a pure Android experience, along with a brilliant display and great battery life. But the Moto X Play isn’t much of looker as compared to the InFocus M812. The Meizu MX5 (review camera review) is another competitor the M812 needs to look out for. While the MX5 rocks a fingerprint scanner and loaded specs, it lacks in terms of software and battery life. If you’re going to spend about Rs 20,000, we think that the InFocus M812 should be among the top five devices on your list, especially if stylish design is something you can’t ignore.
- Nice design and build quality
- Good display
- Great battery life
- Decent camera
Pros
- Heating while heavy usage
- Poor sunlight legibility
Cons
The InFocus M812 is a looker when we talk about its design. What might look like the Apple iPhone 6 to you from a distance, is the M812’s metallic unibody design along with little accents that add to the overall aesthetics. While the majority of the silver-hued smartphone's exterior is anodised aluminium, the chamfered edges towards the back of the M812 and the buttons have been polished to a shinier finish for them to stand out. You will also find thin plastic inlays running alongside the display as well as on the back panel. You will find that the plastic inlay which lies towards the top on the back panel is interrupted by a noise cancellation microphone, the primary camera module and a dual-LED flash. Then there’s InFocus branding etched vertically in the centre of the back panel and a logo to make sure you don’t forget that the M812 supports 4G. Thanks to its unibody design, the back panel of the smartphone is not removable and hence the battery remains sealed, far from user access.
Read MoreThe InFocus M812 rocks a fairly large 5.5-inch IPS LCD display which bears a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels, which roughly translates to a pixel density of about 400ppi. The colours looked extremely vibrant and vivid. The M812 has a sharp screen and we couldn’t discern any pixels whatsoever. The images didn’t blur and the text and icons appeared crisp. The viewing angles, however, are just average. You will find a slight hint of blue when looking at the screen from extreme angles. Coming to the brightness of the screen, it was not an issue while we were indoors. The screen looks bright enough and doesn’t reflect at all. However, sunlight legibility is only average and could be an issue. The display settings come with a Bluelight Filter. You can also choose between Standard screen mode or Dynamic screen mode. While the difference is minute, the Dynamic screen mode looks more vivid. The Color Temperature setting lets you change the tones to warmer or cooler hues, if you wish.
Read MoreThe InFocus M812 runs the brand’s proprietary In Life UI which is based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. The experience you get is almost stock but there quite some tweaks and a few preloaded apps that come along with the In Life UI. For instance the first thing you will notice are the modified icons. The quick settings menu can be rearranged and customised as per need. When you open the settings in the M812, there’s an option to choose between the Tab mode and the List mode. While the former segregates all the settings under different tabs, the latter, as the name suggests, simply lists them one after the other.
Read MoreThe InFocus M812 rocks a 13-megapixel shooter on its back along with a dual-tone LED flash. On the front, the smartphone comes equipped with an 8MP snapper with an 80-degree wide angle lens.
Read MoreAll the action in the InFocus M812 takes place with the help of a Snapdragon 801 CPU with four cores clocked at 2.5GHz. There’s an Adreno TM 330 GPU handling graphics. The processor of the InFocus M812 is coupled with an abundant 3GB of RAM, and it did reflect in our usage. We pretty much ran all the apps that were there on our demo device and the M812 handled them all with only minor stutters and negligible lag. But we didn’t let the smartphone go that easily.
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InFocus M812 Specifications
General |
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| Operating System | Android v5.0 (Lollipop) |
| Custom UI | InLife UI |
Performance
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| Chipset | Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC |
| Processor | Quad core, 2.5 GHz, Krait 400 |
| Architecture | 32 bit |
| Graphics (GPU) | Adreno 330 |
| RAM | 3 GB |
Benchmark Screenshots
AnTuTu Benchmark
Graphics Benchmark
Vellamo Metal Benchmark
Vellamo Multicore Benchmark
Vellamo Browser Benchmark
Quadrant Benchmark
Camera Speed Benchmark
Geekbench3 Benchmark
Linpack Benchmark
Sunspider Benchmark
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Display
(Excellent)
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| Display Type | IPS LCD |
| Screen Size | 5.5 inches (13.97 cm) |
| Resolution | 1080x1920 px (FULL HD) |
| Pixel Density | 401 ppi |
| Screen to Body Ratio (calculated) | 68.47 % |
UI Screenshots
Lock Screen
Home Screen
Screen With Widgets
Dialer Screen
App Drawer
Notification Panel
Quick Settings Panel
Settings Screen
OS Version
Storage
Battery
Camera On
Camera Options
Camera Modes
Camera Settings
Picture Size Options
Video Size Options
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Design |
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| Height | 157.6 mm |
| Width | 77.1 mm |
| Thickness | 7.3 mm |
| Weight | 120 grams |
| Build Material |
Frame: Metal Back: Metal |
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Rear Camera
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| Autofocus | Yes | |||
| Flash | Yes, Dual-color LED Flash | |||
| Image Resolution | 4128 x 3096 Pixels | |||
| Shooting Modes |
Continuous Shooting High Dynamic Range mode (HDR) |
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| Camera Features |
Digital Zoom Face detection Touch to focus |
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| Video Recording | 1920x1080 @ 30 fps | |||
Rear Camera Samples
Close Up
Low Light
Low Light With Flash
Colour Variance
Long Shot
HDR Off
HDR On
Front Shot
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Front Camera
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| Camera Features | Fixed Focus |
Battery
(Very Good)
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| Capacity | 2900 mAh |
| Battery Type | Li-ion |
Storage |
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| Internal Storage | 16 GB |
| Expandable Storage | Yes, Up to 64 GB |
Network & Connectivity |
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| SIM Slot(s) | Dual SIM | |||||
| Network Support | 5G Not Supported, 4G | |||||
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4G bands
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4G bands
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| Wi-Fi | Yes, Wi-Fi 5 (802.11 b/g/n/ac) 5GHz | |||||
| Wi-Fi Features | Wi-Fi Direct | |||||
| Bluetooth | Yes, v4.0 | |||||
| GPS | Yes with A-GPS |
Multimedia |
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| Audio Jack | 3.5 mm |
Sensors |
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| Other Sensors | Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Gyroscope |
InFocus M812 User Reviews
InFocus M812 Key Highlights
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974AC |
| RAM & Storage | 3 GB + 16 GB |
| Display | 5.5", 1080 x 1920 Resolution |
| Rear Camera | 13 MP |
| Front Camera | 8 MP |
| Battery | 2900 mAh |
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