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Innjoo Max 3 Smartphone [Review]

by TechBuild.Africa
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As the successor of Innjoo Max 2 and Innjoo Max 2 Plus, the Innjoo Max 3 features some improvements that are clearly visible both on the outside and inside of the phone.

Design

The body of the Innjoo Max 3 has a metallic finish which puts it in the category of premium phones in the market. The phone is also slimmer than both its predecessors. On the back, you will find a sensitive fingerprint sensor that has a fast response time of about 0.35 seconds. The Innjoo Max 3 phone is available in metallic grey and champagne gold colors.

The display

The Max 3 comes with a 6.0 inch IPS display which is bigger than those of it’s predecessors, the Max 2 with a 5.0 inch and Max 2 Plus with a 5.5 inch display. The resolution for all the 3 is, however, the same at 720 x 1280 pixels. The phone’s display is protected by Asahi glass.

Camera

The Innjoo Max 3 is armed with a 13 mega pixel camera on the backside. This camera comes with a LED flash. It is also equipped with an 8 megapixel front facing camera. It is capable of taking clear videos even in low light situations.

Internal specs

The Innjoo Max 3 comes in two versions, namely the of 3G and the 4G LTE. The 3G version has a MediaTek MT6580 chipset that offers 1.3GHz Quad-core processor. On the other hand, the 4G version has a MediaTek MT6735P 1.0GHz Quad-core processor and this is capable of having fast internet connectivity. The phone is equipped with 16GB built in internal storage but you can opt for the option of either 1GB or 2 GB RAM, but the 4G version comes in only 2GB RAM. You can also extend the external memory up to 128GB.

Many expected this handset to be installed with the most recent Android 6.0 Marshmallow, but the Android 5.1 lollipop is, however, installed on it. Other features of the Max 3 include Bluetooth 4.0, a FM radio and wireless connection. Just like other previous models of Innjoo, the Max 3 is loaded with good gaming capabilities. With its huge screen and capable chipset, the phone is capable of producing an impressive gaming performance. This adds to the value that it offers to users across board.

Battery

The Innjoo Max 3 comes with a 4000 mAH battery with talk time capabilities of 19 hours before recharging.

The advantages

  • Innjoo Max 3 is an affordable phone
  • It offers great value for money based on bold construction
  • Offers long battery life
  • Premium looks

Disadvantages

  • Does not have the latest version of Android 6.0
  • A bit sluggish when loading heavy games

Innjoo Max 3 is a good phone that possesses superior capabilities and looks. If you are looking for an impressive budget phone that fits within your expectations, then, the Max 3 is the phone for you.

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