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Infocus M680

Infocus M680
Infocus M680
SCREEN SIZE1920 x 1080 pixels
CAMERA RESOLUTION13 MP, AF 2.2 Aperture, HDR, Autofocus
RAM2 GBOcta Core 1.5 GHz, MediaTek MT6753
BATTERY2600 mAh
  • RELEASED: 2015-12-14
  • OPERATING SYSTEM: Android 5.1, Lollipop, Inlife UI 2.0
  • CHIPSET: Octa Core 1.5 GHz, MediaTek MT6753
Key Features
Launch
2015-12-14
Chipset
Octa Core 1.5 GHz, MediaTek MT6753
RAM (GB)
2 GB
Display
1920 x 1080 pixels
Camera
13 MP, AF 2.2 Aperture, HDR, Autofocus
Operating System
Android 5.1, Lollipop, Inlife UI 2.0
Battery
2600 mAh
Expandable
64 GB, micro SD card
Display
Type
FHD IPS
Resolution
1920 x 1080 pixels
Pixel Density
401 ppi
Screen Size
5.5 inches
Operating System And Processor
Processor
Octa Core 1.5 GHz, MediaTek MT6753
Operating System
Android 5.1, Lollipop, Inlife UI 2.0
Memory
RAM
2 GB
Internal Memory
16 GB
Expandable
64 GB, micro SD card
Camera
Rear Camera
13 MP, AF 2.2 Aperture, HDR, Autofocus
Front Camera
13 MP
Image Stablizer
No
Flash
Yes, LED
Video Recording
Yes, Full HD video recording
Dimension
Design
Bar
Size
156 x 76.8 x 7.25 mm
Weight
158 grams
Battery
Capacity
2600 mAh
Type
Non Removable
Multimedia
Radio
Yes
Media Player
Yes, MP3/AAC/3GP/WAV/MIDI/AMR-NB
Video Player
Yes, MP3
Connectivity
Network
2G
GSM/CDMA
GSM
Bluetooth
4.0
WiFi
Yes, Wi-Fi b/g/n
Internet
EDGE
GPS
With A-GPS
USB
Micro, 2.0
HDMI
No
Headphone Connector
3.5 mm
SIM
Dual
NFC
No
DLNA
No
Additional Feature
Sensors
-
Built in Applications
Yes, Google Talk, Twitter, Facebook chat, YouTube, Gmail, Google Search, WhatsApp
Warrenty
1 Year
Keypad
Touchscreen, Capacative with Multitouch

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