You need a portable device, that is easy to handle, fast smartphone device, the InnJoo i1 is the right device for you. The device comes with a 5.0-inch screen, which allows the user to view videos and play games at a comfortable size as well as clearly due to this phone’s 480 x 854 resolution, dual sim slot, 512MB RAM, 4GB ROM.
The device was announced in May 2014.
Design
It comes in White, Black colour variants, the device has a sleek design, the device is designed with Plastic and is built with a steel frame by it side, It comes in White, Black colour variants, is built with a screen size of 5.0 LCD IPS Display, 480 x 854 resolution ,the device is also built with frames by the side, which makes the device quite strong,this device is built with 3 navigation keys in front of the device, also built with 2 buttons, on the right side, which is the power button, and the volume regulation buttons.
InJoo i1 has a dimension of 142.0 x 72.7 x 9.3mm and has a weight of 156 grams.
Performance
InnJoo i1 device comes with the 512MB of RAM, and 4GB ROM, Along with the Dual Sim card slot, this device also comes with the 4.2 Android OS, the device is powered by a device is powered by a The 1.3 GHz Quad-core processor.
It will not be the fastest phone with its processor and RAM, therefore you will not be able to play the best of games out there in the play store.
InnJoo i1 comes with a battery sized of 1900mAh, this is not so awesome for a device like this, so the user of this device might have to charge this device more than once in a day, when in active use.
Camera
This device come with a dual camera, it has a 5M pixel rear camera, which is a very poor camera for photos,so this should be considered before purchase,The front camera is 0.3M pixel, this device is very for poor self-photo-shots, if love selfies this is not a device you would love to have
Verdict
InnJoo i1 is quite a fast device, and it comes with a nice display, so if your multimedia lover this device is one you should consider.
but with a 1900mAh battery, this device might not be a device for the multimedia lover.
what do you think?