InFocus M560 Smartphone Review

Mobile/Smart Phones by stefan @ 2016-05-03

By featuring the low-powered MT6753 octa-core mainstream SoC, InFocus M560 can deliver enough performance for most applications, while maintaining a very good battery life. Unlike other smartphones in the same segment, the M560 model is equipped with a high-quality FHD screen, a gorgeous unibody back chassis, one 13MP camera which is able to take good photos and the 2GB of RAM gives it the ability of running more applications at once. Manufactured and designed by Foxconn, we also get a very good build quality and thanks to the dual trays we can have installed two nanoSIMs and a microSDHC card for extended storage at the same time.

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A Closer Look Part II

Despite the fact that the sample was supplied from the EU Warehouse of GearBest, we are getting a power adapter with US design, which means that we need to purchase an additional adapter for European compatibility:

 

 

 

The power adapter comes with the C5010-C08N code name and is rated on the output 5V at 1A:

 

 

 

On the top of the power adapter we will get to see the USB port:

 

 

 

It is now time to check out the main point of attraction: the M560 smartphone!

 

 

 

Unlike the previous smartphones we have tested from the low-end to mainstream area, this one comes with a FHD display, 5.2 inch and rounded chassis edges:

 

 

 

On the top area of the screen we have the speaker, the 5MP selfie camera, the light sensor, the proximity sensor but also a very handy notification (multi-colored) LED which comes in handy on all situations:

 

 

 

The bottom screen area does have a central InFocus logo which does not offer additional functionality to the smartphone, since it is not a capacitive button there and all Android function buttons are on-screen:

 

 

 

This one is also one of the very few smartphones we have received for testing which does feature a metallic back and boy….the quality of the overall built is very…very good. The plastic delimitation can be spotted in the corners for the antennas and the left area does have the Power and Volume rocker (which are well assembled and do not rattle):

 

 

 

 

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