Design
- Sturdy and durable build, good looks
- Ergonomic - the Vision 3 Pro is narrow, despite the large screen size, which aids one-handed use - you can reach all corners of the phone with your thumb without compromising your grip - it also helps that the phone has rounded sides instead of sharp edges
- Both fingerprint and face unlock work fairly well
- Big battery - the 4000 mAh battery is probably the highlight here - the InFocus Vision Pro 3 runs a comfortable day-and-a-half of heavier-than-usual usage
- The top and bottom bezels are a little thick on the front, making the 5.7-inch IPS display less immersive than it should be - and despite the space along the bottom, InFocus chose on-screen navigation rather than separate navigation buttons, which seems like an ill-thought design choice
Display
- The modern 18:9 display is decent but its sunlight legibility could have certainly been better
Software
- Runs on an old version of Android (7.0) and has the clunky Smile UI on top, which is pretty laggy - you can feel the lag even when all you're doing is swiping through home screens
Camera
- Average dual camera setup at the rear - it is slow to focus and takes a lot of blurry photos - it also don’t handle exposure well when you're outdoors and in many other well lit conditions - edges in images too aren’t are as sharp as they could be
- The 8MP selfie camera is average too - it’s inconsistent with clarity and details - the ‘Beauty’ mode makes the image smooth but also blurs the edges
- The camera app is also very slow to transition between different modes - it takes a good 3 seconds to move from mode to mode
Battery
- No support for fast charging
More
- On the heavy side
- No modern USB-C port
- On the whole, the Intex Vision 3 is a pretty ordinary phone and will find it very difficult to compete with the likes of Xiaomi’s Redmi 5, Redmi Note 5, Honor 9 Lite, Honor 7X, and Moto G5S Plus - all much more capable phones in this price bracket