Design
- Comfortable to use with just one hand
- The rounded corners help with the grip too
- Decent fingerprint sensor
- Although it looks good, the build quality is a notch below its top competitor - the Xiaomi Redmi 4 which has a full metal body instead of the faux metal on the back used by Infocus
Display
- Narrow bezels on the sides of the screen give a nice visual appeal of the phone
- Decent 5.2-inch HD display (2.5D curved glass) - fairly good in terms of brightness, sunlight legibility, viewing angles
Software
- Simple, stock Android UI
- Although the UI is close to stock Android, its bundled with a lot of bloatware from InFocus - much of which cant be uninistalled (this includes Saavn, Make My Trip, Amazon Shopping and Xploree Keyboard - a keyboard that shows you advertisements)
Performance
- Performance is decent, but not great - it doesn't stand up to more heavy usage, and is a notch below the likes of the Xiaomi Redmi 4, or the Moto C Plus
Camera
- Decent 5-megapixel front camera
- Average rear camera - pictures often lack sharpness when seen zoomed in, and are sometimes noisy - even in good light conditions - the Xiaomi Redmi 4 and Lenovo Vibe K5 Plus again come out on top in terms of camera quality
Battery
- Superb battery life - packs a massive 5000mAh battery which is its biggest highlight - you can use the phone heavily for two days, without topping up the charge
- No fast charging support