InFocus M810 with SD801, 2GB RAM launched for 15k INR in India


InFocus might be known for its array of projectors, but the American company seems keen on leaving a mark on the smartphone market.

The InFocus M810 has been announced in India. The M810 carries a price tag of US$235 (14,999 INR) and comes with a decent set of specifications.

The phone clearly is going to battle it out against the likes of the OnePlus One and Xiaomi Mi 4 (which is now priced at the same amount). The InFocus M810 is going to be another online only phone in India, and the partner of choice this time is Amazon India.

Complete specifications:

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  • 5.5-inch 1920 x 1080p FHD display
  • 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 16GB ROM (expandable)
  • Android Lollipop
  • 13 mega-pixel rear camera
  • 5 mega-pixel front camera
  • 2600mAh battery
  • 4G LTE support

The InFocus M810 will be sold in the country starting July 15th, i.e., exactly two days from today.

Given that plethora of choice that the buyer has, do you think InFocus stands a chance?

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8 Comments

  1. Muhammad Yasir
    July 13, 2015

    if this came to pakistan … but say , at a lower price , like $200 , it would take the whole market by storm !

    • Mujahid Abbas
      July 13, 2015

      but still if this came :/

      • Muhammad Yasir
        July 14, 2015

        yeah…. the trauma of existing here , for us tech geeks 🙁

  2. Brooklyn701
    July 13, 2015

    2600mAh… with 5,5 FHD… LOOOOOL. Not for me….

    • iKosh
      July 13, 2015

      …and 2GB of RAM.

  3. james mathew
    July 13, 2015

    Good specification for the price but let down by poor /non familiar brand image and also small battery

  4. Steve B
    July 14, 2015

    Not sure how much of a connection there is between the US projector business and the Taiwanese phone company, always presumed it was just a branding agreement between Foxconn and Infocus (US).

  5. naroto33
    July 29, 2015

    Visually, the smartphone is already very ambitious, it offers an excellent ratio price-quality, and it reminds us Xiaomi and OnePlus, pity it obviously will never planned for Europe.