Nowadays it is very difficult to find a better Android smartphone around Rs 5,000 in the market. Bingo 21 equipped with 2 GB RAM can be a good option in this price. The front camera and design with colorful color combinations and alas realize that the phone is designed for special youth. Know from our review whether Bingo is 21 or it is worth purchasing according to the failure and price and feature.
Look and design
Bingo 21 with your bright orange frame will draw your attention from all sides. The phone is made of plastic body but looks strong. The phone has a 4.5 -inch (480×854) redolution FWVGA display that makes the phone pocket friendly. However, low resolution of the screen can be easily seen. The screen of the screen is 216 PPI. On the top side of the screen, a 5 -megapixel front camera and a notification LED with LED flash are given.

The power and volume button is on the left side of the phone and is extremely soft. Headphones are given at the bottom in the jack and micro-USB connector phones.
The back part of the phone can be separated. The battery is 2300 mAh. The straight standing lines on the rear cover give the phone a good grip. Apart from this, there is an 8 -megapixel rear camera with LED flash and a speaker at the bottom.

With Bingo 21 you get charger, cable, headset and manual, although we got only the headset in our review unit. We feel that Infocus has done a good job on the design and finish of the phone with this price. The phone has not been forced to be forced like a premium device and this is a good thing for the phone. The look of Bingo 21 is good according to its budget.
Specification and software
The phone has a Spreadtrum Quad-Core Shark L (SC 9830) processor in the phone. Although this processor is not very well known, but you will get this chipset in many smartphones with this price. Bingo is equipped with four ARM Cortex-A7 CPU core running at 21 1.5 GHz. The gardener of ARM for graphics is-400. According to 2 GB RAM and its price, its benchmark numbers are excellent. The performance of the phone is fine.

Talk about other specifications, you can increase 8 GB storage up to 64 GB with the help of microSD card. Bingo 21 is a dual-sim smartphone that also supports Band 40 for 4G. LTE works in both SIM slots. The phone comes with Wi-Fi B/G/N, Bluetooth 4.0, FM radio and GPS. In the attempt by us, the USB OTG, given in the phone, did not work.
Talking about the software, the phone runs on Android 5.1 on which the Inlife UI 2.0 has been given. Infocus has given its twicex like Ized Launcher, which makes the phone easier for the new user. The user has the option of single and dual layered mode. An app named Safbox has also been given to protect private data.

There is a bubble app to make fun by including virtual bubbles in the photos.
Performance
The general app of the phone is good but Bingo 21 is not for multitasking at all. If you have opened a lot of apps, the phone slows down and takes a lot of time when you go back.
Despite 2 GB RAM, only 460 MB RAM is left for the user. Talk about storage, it is 4.6 GB of user’s work. We did not see any problem in the call quality of the phone and the phone works easily on the 4G network.

The display can be seen in every light except the direct sunlight. Infocus has also given a blutete filter in the phone and you can change the color temperature of the screen. Multimedia playback in the phone is also not bad and the phone handles a 1080 pixel file easily. Loudspeaker works well during alert but do not expect much from it. The handset that comes with the phone is good for the audio.


Infocus Bingo 21 has a Google Camera app which is simple and easy to operate. But the quality of both cameras is not good. No details have been found in landscape photos in daylight and colors also do not come right. The camera focuses quickly in daylight but does not work properly in low light. The pictures taken in the indoor also did not look good.

The quality of video recording also looked below average. The flash given for the front camera is nothing more than a flashlight.
Battery
The best thing in Bingo 21 is its battery. During our video loop test, the battery supported us for 12 hours 2 minutes. Even after using common, the battery runs for more than a day on charging once.

Our decision
Although we do not expect much from the starting price smartphone, but now it seems that the smartphone market has reached the point where there is no need to compromise even at a low price. The size and form-factor of Infocus Bingo 21 is fine, but especially with the display, everything is of second class. You will also get smartphones equipped with great specification with HD screen at this price. Zoo Ira X and Carbon Titanium S205 are more good options with good resolution display.
The battery of Bingo 21 is good and some software also makes it good but it has a lot of things bad. At this price, you can get many other better phones in the market.