Now that Snapdragon 810 has been released, 2014’s flagship Snapdragon 801 has been significantly reduced in price. Thus we’ve had a rash of well-priced Snapdragon 801 SoC mobiles.infocus-m810t-review-1

Up for preview today is the Infocus M810T. Considering devices with Snapdragon 801, just a year ago, were priced at $500-900, thm M810T’s price seems simply incredible.

Infocus M810 4G specifications

  • SoC: Snapdragon 801
  • CPU: [email protected]
  • GPU: Adreno 330
  • Display: IPS 5.5″@1080P
  • OS: Android 4.4
  • RAM: 2GB
  • ROM storage: 16GB
  • Camera: Sony 13MP
  • Front: 5.0MP
  • SIM: Single
  • 2G: GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • 3G: WCDMA 1900/2100MHz
  • 4G: FDD-LTE 700/900/1800/2100MHz
  • Battery: 2600mAh

Sensors: Light sensor, G-sensor, P-sensor, Proximity sensor, Gyroscope, Electronic Compass, NFC

While NFC was all the rage a while back with China phones, it has made a bit of a decline, but InFocus has included it here. Being that Android Pay has now come into play, I think NFC will be a more sought after feature.

Frequency support on the InFocus 810T makes it a very good phone for most of Asia / UK /Europe. There is also 1900 WCDMA, which will give most T-Mobile customers and other areas of N/C/S Americas 3G. As always, check your local areas’s frequency support prior to purchasing a mobile.

As mentioned earlier in the preview, the phone has the Qualcomm 2014 flagship SoC. A very powerful SoC and with the CPU’s clocked at their maximum at 2.5GHz. The battery is no slouch either at 2600mAh.

Beyond the SoC is the premium specced display@1080P and a big 2GB RAM. Considering the specs, the price is quite amazing, and with the limited-time coupon code “M810T” brings it down even further.

InFocus [email protected]

Stylewise, the Infocus M810T is looking great; sporting a metal-framed with a slim, stylish, boutique design.

Anyone in the market for a powerful budget mobile in areas supported by its frequencies can take a hard gander at the InFocus M810T.

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