InFocus M810T review specifications Snapdragon 801 2GB budget mobile
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. Up for […]
I'm pretty excited about this phone. Can't wait to get my hands on it.
If happen to be in an area with 1900/2100 WCDMA or its LTE bands, it's a great looking deal.
So, my review unit arrived... A few things:
- LTE bands supported are actually B1 and B3. WCDMA supported is actually 850/1900/2100. Gearbest specs seem to be wrong.
- Looks like it can't be rooted if you upgrade to the latest Lollipop firmware. Whoopsy.
Not sure how you determined frequencies, but the official CN/IN/TW Infocus sites all list as shown at Everbuying. WCDMA 1900/2100 LTE 1/3/8/28.
(2015-09-19, 11:18)cookiedough Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure how you determined frequencies, but the official CN/IN/TW Infocus sites all list as shown at Everbuying. WCDMA 1900/2100 LTE 1/3/8/28.
I determined it by the sticker on the back of the box that it came packaged in:
(2015-09-19, 11:27)WearySky Wrote: [ -> ] (2015-09-19, 11:18)cookiedough Wrote: [ -> ]Not sure how you determined frequencies, but the official CN/IN/TW Infocus sites all list as shown at Everbuying. WCDMA 1900/2100 LTE 1/3/8/28.
I determined it by the sticker on the back of the box that it came packaged in:
Can't always trust the sticker (or the site) when it comes to these guys.
Very interesting. If it really does turn out to have WCDMA 850, that's a big plus for Asians and Americans.
Innos recently had incorrect specs on their box, but hoping it's the reverse here (that the Infocus site is wrong and box is correct).