One of the keys to the success of chinese mobiles, is the fact that in many cases, they have managed to make the leap outside their borders thanks to Internet shopping portals. Added to this is their low price, which makes them very competitive not only in the Country of the Great Wall and its neighbors, but also in other markets such as Europe, where some more discreet manufacturers have managed to enter.
However, either by strategy or by sheer limitation, we can find other technologies that have decided to focus on gaining more prominence in their place of origin. This would be the case of InFocus, which now has a new flagship dubbed M7s But for now, it will only be for sale in the Asian giant and some other neighboring countries. Next we will do a brief review of its characteristics and through them, we will see if it could have been attractive in other more remote areas or not.
Designer
Made entirely in metal, this model will be available in Two colors: Gold with silver hues, and black. Regarding its weight and thickness, it is completely within the average, remaining at 148 grams and 8 millimeters respectively. The screen-to-body ratio is high, close to 85% and the fingerprint reader is located at the rear.

Chinese mobiles continue with limitations, not only geographical
This device would fully enter the low cost. However, despite the improvements we have seen in this field in recent times, certain imbalances are still present. In the case of the M7s, we find a large diagonal, of 5,7 inches, but whose resolution remains in the 1440 × 720 pixels. Both rear cameras, 13 Mpx, stand out for having the Bokeh Effect. The back stays at 8. The resolution of your screen could be the biggest drawback along with its own customization layer, inpsirada in Nougat and called Smile UX, that can raise doubts. The RAM is 3GB and the initial storage capacity of 32. The processor reaches peaks of 1,3 Ghz. Do you think it is a balanced model or not?
At the moment, it will not reach Europe
As we said at the beginning, this device will only see the light in Asia, at least for the moment. Specifically in China and Taiwan, where it would be on sale for less than 140 euros to change. Electronic shopping portals could be the places where it can be purchased. What do you think about this device? Does it once again highlight the limitations of the terminals that drag the terminals manufactured in the Asian country? We leave you available related information such as, for example, a list with the best Chinese mobiles for less than 200 euros so you can learn more options available in Europe.