InfinixHot 10s NFC pertama kali diperkenalkan pada 2021, April 21. HP besutan Infinix ini membawa sejumlah fitur unggulan, mulai dari chipset Helio G85 dengan prosesor Octa-core (2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 & 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55) dan GPU Mali-G52 MC2, hingga kamera utama dengan resolusi mencapai 48 MP.. Smartphone yang pada awal peluncurannya dibandrol dengan harga 110 EUR (harga global) ini, hadir Priceand Availability. The Infinix Hot 12 Pro retails at Rs 10,999 (6GB+64GB) and Rs 12,999 (8GB+128GB). It can be purchased at Rs 9,999 for the base model after a discount of Rs 1,000 and Rs 10,999 for the other model after a discount of Rs 2,000. The Hot 12 Pro will be available via Flipkart, starting August 8. TheInfinix Hot 11S NFC runs on Android OS v11.0 out of the box. It comes with a Li-Po 5000 mAh, non-removable battery. It features a 6.78 inches IPS display with 1080 x 2480 px resolution. The IPS technology is one of the most leading LCD technologies in the world. Table of contents: Infinix Hot 11S NFC specifications; Infinix Hot 11S NFC pictures TheInfinix Hot 6 Pro, like every other phone in this budget, stumbles with the camera as well. It does have two camera sensors on the rear — a 13-megapixel f/2.0 primary lens and a secondary 2 Home» Mobile » Infinix Hot S Pro Review » infinix-hot-s-pro-sample3. 0; infinix-hot-s-pro-sample3. by Daniel Morial · December 5, 2016. Infinix-hot-s-pro-sample3 9 Daniel Morial. This article was contributed by Daniel Morial, a film school graduate and technology enthusiast. He's the geeky encyclopedia and salesman among his friends for Availablehere: price: Php 6,490 only on October 28, 2021-Follow me here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marybautistayt/Face Kelebihan Sesuai dengan label serinya, handphone yang satu ini telah dibekali dengan sensor NFC yang dapat membantu untuk transaksi digital. pembayaran e-money, dan masih banyak lagi. Baterai berkapasitas 5.000mAh yang dibenamkan pada handphone ini diklaim Infinix mampu bertahan selama 13 jam untuk memainkan game, 51 jam untuk telepon, 142 jam TheInfinix Hot 10s is now available in two variants (GB RAM). Now, Infinix Hot 10s's Price is 12990 Taka Bangladesh. Hot 10s has a 6000mAh battery with no fast charging. This device is running with Android 11 and powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 (12nm) chipset. Model. Hereyou can compare Infinix Hot 11 and Infinix Hot 11S. Comparing Infinix Hot 11 vs Infinix Hot 11S on Smartprix enables you to check their respective specs scores and unique features. Redmi Smart Band Pro and Infinix Note 12 5G series makes debut in India: Sale starts from July 15. Infinix has launched two new budget smartphones in dostonmajhy ap k support k zaroort hy so plz support me and subscribe my channel #infinix #infinixhot12pro #pakistan Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 10 9VKdpo2. Infinix Hot 6 Pro detailed review The budget segment is teeming with options that offer a lot of features without making a hole in your wallet. The segment is also dominated by established players like Xiaomi, Honor and Moto. But once in a while, we get to see a refreshingly new smartphone that can pose a challenge to the stalwarts of the game. The Infinix Hot 6 Pro is one such device. On paper, it has everything that a typical budget phone has — A tall 189 display, dual cameras and a large battery. It’s quite affordable too at Rs 7,999. The company has been in business for a year now in India and the Hot 6 Pro seems it has been improving over time. Does the phone pack enough firepower to challenge the popular products in its price segment? We find out. Design Straight off, the Infinix Hot 6 Pro looks functional and minimalist. The phone is housed in a metal unibody casing with a matte finish that is both easy to grip and not smudge-prone. The dual camera unit sits horizontally at the top left corner and the fingerprint sensor located centrally below that. We received the Sandstone Black unit where the antenna lines are almost invisible. On the front, it’s all screen with thin bezels. The screen takes up 72 percent of the body with ample bezels on the top and the bottom. It’s quite easy to use thanks to the slim profile it maintains despite a 4,000mAh battery. More than that, it’s quite lightweight at 150 grams which adds to the ergonomics. In a way, it looks a lot like the Xiaomi Mi A1 and that isn’t a bad thing at all. The phone also has a dedicated slot for a microSD card, something that most phones skip these days. That helps when you require expandable storage along with two SIM cards at the same time. It’s also easier to use the phone with one hand as the profile isn’t as wide. The headphone jack is placed at the bottom alongside the speaker grill. The speakers does get blocked while using the phone in the landscape mode, though. Overall, the Infinix Hot 6 Pro comes across as a device that looks a lot more expensive than the price-tag it carries. It sports a standard design but a minimalist and functional one at that. Display One of the primary attraction of the Hot 6 Pro is the 6-inch 189 display. It’s only 720p but the IPS LCD panel can reproduce colours quite well. Videos and movies on the screen looks bright and vibrant and that’s thanks to the amped up brightness of the screen. That does require more juice from the battery but Infinix takes care of that with the capacious 4,000mAh battery inside. The screen has a pixel density of 268ppi. In comparison to its competitors that offer a full HD display, this may seem like a compromise. The edges of icons and text appear a little pixelated because of the low pixel density. The brightness also adjusts automatically based on the ambient light. The phone, however, doesn’t offer options to tweak the colour temperature and colour profiles, which are common in MIUI and EMUI-based smartphones. It does offer a blue light filter in the name of Eye Care mode’ that puts an orange tinge on the display to reduce eye strain. Does the extra real estate help? The new aspect ratio certainly reduced the footprint of the phone. The 6-inch display is housed in a body and the extra screen helps with multi-tasking as well,although the underwhelming processor doesn’t really allow much of that. The Hot 6 Pro’s focus is on watching videos and in that regard, it’s an acceptable experience with nicely saturated colours. Apps also have support to scale up videos to support the extra real estate. For its price, it’s a good enough experience marred only by the hardware constraints. Performance and Software The Infinix Hot 6 Pro is an entry-level device powered by the Snapdragon 425 chipset coupled with 3GB RAM and 32GB storage. The 64-bit quad-core chipset has four Cortex A53 cores clocked at and is quite popular in the budget segment. The new Moto E5 Plus is powered by it and so was the Redmi Y1 last year and a couple of other devices as well. The chipset, as the benchmark results reveal, gives an average performance. On AnTutu, the Hot 6 Pro scores 44358 while on Geekbench Single Core and Multi Core tests, it scored 657 and 1706 respectively. On GFX Bench’s Manhattan test, it scored a meager fps and on 3D Mark Sling Shot it could manage a score of 68. It’s pretty apparent this phone isn’t good for gaming. I tried out popular games likes PubG Mobile which wasn’t really a great experience. The graphics was at low settings and even then there were occasional frame drops. In Chrome, a large number of tabs slowed the phone down and scrolling through Reddit was choppy. Facebook and Instagram worked fine. If you aren’t much of a gamer, the phone is fine for use. Apps loading times are also on the higher side with heavy apps taking a good ten seconds and more to open. By its performance, the phone seems to be aimed at non-enthusiasts who simply wants a phone to access the web, watch videos and place calls. The UI of the Hot 6 Pro is a refreshing departure from the likes of MIUI and EMUI. Infinix’s XOS Hummingbird has a polished and clean UI. The icons are consistently designed and there’s an app drawer as well with the apps alphabetically arranged. It’s quite visually appealing. App shortcuts are created automatically in the home-screen after they’re installed. In that way, it preserves the experience one gets in Xiaomi and Honor phones. The icons and app drawer can also be resized and themers for the UI, keyboard and lockscreen. The UI comes preloaded with a bunch of apps that includes a file-sharing app, a video editor, it’s own app store, an app to its fan club. Interestingly, the face recognition feature of the phone is a separate app in itself. It’s quite wonky too. The phone takes a good one second to give you access. The fingerprint sensor is much faster at that. Camera Besides the focus on a good display, the Hot 6 Pro also advertised its camera prowess. The phone touts a 13+2-Megapixel dual camera unit at the back and a 5-megapixel sensor on the front. It can take bokeh shots from both sides and has a soft LED flash on the front as well. On paper, it seems to be quite loaded. The photos too aren’t all that bad considering its price. The resulting shots were high in contrast and saturation. The details on the photos aren’t all that much though and macro shots come out a little washed out. The camera app is easy to use but there's a slight shutter lag that somewhat mars the experience. The phone claims to have PDAF but the autofocus takes some time to lock into the subject. It also doesn't adjust the exposure much. The portrait mode at the back is quite aggressive in its blurring, making it look a tad bit artificial. Highlights are also washed out while in the mode. The front camera can take decent selfies. There’s a beauty mode that tends to whitewash all the details from your face. In the bokeh mode up front, the blurring is much more consistent. Edges around facial hair was preserved to some extent and the contrast kept a notch higher. The resulting images come out decent. Good enough for social media credit. There’s also a front LED flash which is better left unused. As for its low light prowess, the Infinix Hot 6 Pro isn't much of a performer. There's ample amount of noise and the photos come out underexposed. The camera tries to compensate for it with extra contrast and saturation and the result is the image below Battery Budget phone with a big battery is all the craze these days and the Hot 6 Pro doesn’t disappoint here as well. It packs a 4,000mAh battery that easily lasted a day and more. PC Mark’s Work Test kept crashing though, so I couldn’t get an objective metric for battery life. Under heavy usage, the phone managed to last a day with two 40-minute episode streamed on Netflix along with ample use of the camera and web browsing. It does take a lot of time to charge though. The phone does not support fast charging and took around two hours to refill. Bottomline The Infinix Hot 6 Pro is for someone who isn’t a power user and instead requires a phone for watching content and using social media. It’s not very powerful but lasts long enough to be reliable. The camera too isn’t all that bad and doesn’t seem like much of a compromise. It’s price tag of Rs 7,999 is also quite affordable, but if you can go a little higher, you can choose from more powerful smartphones including the Realme 1, the Moto E5 Plus and the Redmi 5. The phone is available online exclusively on Flipkart where the competition is much higher as compared to offline channels. Among the vast list of phones on Flipkart, the Hot 6 Pro might get easily lost in the crowd. Infinix Hot 6 Pro Key Specs, Price and Launch Date Price Release Date 18 Jul 2018 Variant 32GB Market Status Launched Key Specs Screen Size 720 x 1440 Camera 13 5 MP Memory 32 GB/3 GB Battery 4000 mAh Related Reviews About Me Eats smartphones for breakfast. Read More Infinix is really out there to impress. Their releases, no matter the price range, offer a set of specs with an appealing value. That’s something we’re seeing on the new Infinix HOT 20S. On paper, this device sure is a stunner. For a price of under Php10,000, it managed to offer a fast and enormous screen, gaming-centric processor, a flashy design, sharp cameras, and large battery. Now the question is, do they really translate into an awesome smartphone experience? We find out in our Infinix HOT 20S review. Android 12, XOS Dual SIM, Dual standby FHD+ IPS display, 2460 x 1080 pixel resolution, 396ppi 120Hz refresh rate MediaTek Helio G96 octa-core processor Mali-G52 GPU 8GB RAM 128GB internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 1TB 8-megapixel front camera, LED flash 50-megapixel f/ + 2-megapixel + 2-megapixel rear cameras, quad-LED flash Side-mounted fingerprint scanner Stereo speakers HSPA+, 4G LTE WiFi a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band Bluetooth FM radio GPS, GLONASS USB Type-C Dimensions x x Weight 202g Colors Tempo Blue, Light-Rider White, Fantasy Blue 5,000mAh non-removable battery, 18W fast charging Design and Build Quality Every Infinix phone we’ve seen recently was bang for the buck. Even if it’s a budget device, the company goes out of its way to make sure it looks good. What we have here is the Free Fire edition, although the branding only applies on the interface, not on the device itself. The unit that we have here is the Sonic Black color, which has a shiny glass-like surface that’s made of plastic. It also has a sunray-like pattern that looks more distinct as it reacts to light. The patterns start from the camera area, which has two large circles and a single small one. It’s a similar look to other handsets we’ve seen that no longer have the usual camera island. This model can also be had in Light-Rider White, Fantasy Purple, and Tempo Blue. Select markets will also get the special Neon Edition, which has a color-changing design that reveals the HOT logo as it absorbs light. The Infinix HOT 20s has a boxy design. But unlike the new iPhones and other similarly-looking devices, it has chamfered edges, which is quite annoying in the hands. For a more comfortable grip, you might want to use the free clear case in the box, which also protects the shiny back panel from fingerprint smudges. In addition, while we do appreciate the large screen, the device feels really huge. It’s tall and thick. It also weighs 202g, which is a bit on the heavier side. You can get used to it, but you’d definitely feel tired when using it single-handedly. Overall, the build is really robust and sturdy. It also comes with a screen protector pre-applied for extra protection since Infinix didn’t mention Corning Gorilla or any glass protection. Speaking of which, what we have here is a display, with a punch-hole for a cleaner look. It has thin bezels resulting that makes better use of space. There’s also the earpiece on top that also works as the second loudspeaker for a stereo setup. The left side has the hybrid SIM card slot, while on the right we have the volume controls and the fingerprint scanner that doubles as a lock/power button. Both the volume up and down controls feel satisfyingly tactile and clicky. The flat power button is not so much, but it gets the job done. The top is clean, while the bottom has the USB Type-C port, headphone jack, built-in microphone, and the primary loudspeaker. Display and Audio The Infinix HOT 20S has a FHD+ IPS display, with a 2460 x 1080 pixel resolution, 396 pixels per inch, and 120Hz refresh rate. At this price, we really can’t be picky about displays. Still, Infinix stepped up. The IPS panel offers good quality with nice colors and contrast. The large screen also makes content and gaming more immersive and gives more room for multi-tasking and reading. Although, the 120Hz refresh rate is barely noticeable. Due to its midrange chip, it doesn’t feel really smooth and we’ve seen flagship phones with more powerful chipsets that are a whole lot smoother despite only having 90Hz panels. The dual speakers are good, though. They are not the loudest, but they are audible enough. Also, having a large screen means the two speakers are separated well enough, creating a distinct stereo separation. Hardware and Performance The Infinix HOT 20S is powered by a gaming-centric MediaTek Helio G96 octa-core processor, with a Mali-G52 GPU, 8GB of RAM, and 128GB of storage that’s expandable up to 1TB via the microSD card slot. Infinix HOT 20S benchmark scores It’s definitely not the fastest around, and as I’ve said earlier, it’s not powerful enough to take full advantage of the 120Hz refresh rate. Still, the performance is quite satisfactory. We don’t notice any lagging when taking pictures, browsing social media apps, downloading files, and whatnot. Call of Duty Mobile graphics settings Games also ran fairly well on this device, as long as you’re fine with medium graphics settings. It did get warm a bit after a while, but nothing too alarming. Overall, we’re satisfied with the performance we got with the HOT 20S. Related Realme price list in the Philippines 5G smartphones in the Philippines TECNO Mobile products pricelist HONOR smartphone prices in PH Xiaomi products in PH Software and User Interface The Infinix HOT 20S ships with the Android 12 operating system with XOS 12. This is the Free Fire version, so we’re getting a pretty aggressive special theme out of the box. If you feel like it’s too much like we do, you can switch to the standard look in the settings menu. Everything else looks fairly clean. The control center has large buttons for quick controls, with sliders for the volume and screen brightness. There’s also a card below that lets you easily control other devices like smart home products. The farthest desktop page has your most-used apps, steps counter, phone usage, and other cards like important news. Infinix also included a dedicated Privacy Analysis and Privacy Protection in the settings. Smart Scenes is also available under AI assistant that shows events, flight services, and other recommendations based on usage scenarios. The device also has tons of other features under the Special Function tab in the settings. There’s the lightning multi-window, MemFusion that virtually increases the memory, game mode, XClone for multi-account management, kids mode, and more. Power Marathon is also here to increase battery life. Oddly enough, unlike other brands, Infinix doesn’t have a dedicated Performance Mode. Out of the box, it uses Google Keyboard that’s easy to type on and has quick access to GIFs, emoticons, and more. The camera app is fairly clean, albeit it doesn’t have a standard photo mode other than “AI CAM”, which is annoying if you don’t want AI meddling with your shots. Overall, the interface is pretty intuitive. But take note that the special Free Fire interface isn’t for everybody. Camera Quality The Infinix HOT 20S has a sharp 50-megapixel main camera and two 2-megapixel sensors. We wish Infinix just went with a dual-camera setup and made the latter ultra-wide, which could’ve been more useful. On the front, there’s an 8-megapixel selfie snapper. That said, the main camera takes sharp images, no surprises there. They are fine and worth sharing online, although the colors look a tad bit washed out, and the contrast could be better. Low-light images are surprisingly good. They capture a lot of detail, especially when you use the Night Mode, which takes a long-exposure shot for brighter night images. 50-megapixel main camera 50-megapixel main camera 50-megapixel main camera 50-megapixel main camera 50-megapixel main camera 50-megapixel main camera Night mode The 8-megapixel selfie camera, then again, is not the best. We’ve seen other devices with a similar sensor that take better images. Skin tones are a bit all over the place and the sharpness and details are quite failing. Still, it’s useable for casual snaps and video calls. 8-megapixel front camera 8-megapixel front camera 8-megapixel front camera For its price, the HOT 20S takes decent images. But then again, don’t expect to be blown away by its quality. Battery life and charging The Infinix HOT 20S has a 5,000mAh battery, which is standard in entry-level and midrange phones today. We ran PC Mark’s battery test that loops synthetic workloads until the battery drops to 20%. We did that with the WiFi and Bluetooth off and the volume and brightness at 50%. Under these circumstances, the Infinix HOT 20S was able to get a screen-on time of 14 hours and 12 minutes — one of the best scores we got on any smartphone. This means that it should easily last you for an entire day of light to moderate use, with still a little juice left for the next day. Heavy gamers and binge-watchers can also enjoy this device for 6 to 8 hours or even more. The device then comes with an 18W charging adapter which is, again, a standard on devices of this caliber. Fully charging the HOT 20S will take around an hour and a half. Connectivity Infinix included dual-band WiFi 5 on the HOT 20S, as well as Bluetooth, GPS, FM Radio, Android Auto, HSPA+ and 4G LTE mobile connectivity, and USB Type-C with OTG. All of them worked during our tests. Unfortunately, it doesn’t have 5G and NFC, but I guess that’s too much to ask for the price. Verdict The Infinix HOT 20S, especially this Free Fire edition that we got, is really made for gamers and entertainment junkies on a budget. It has capable performance, an enormous display, stereo speakers, reliable battery life, and an aggressive special interface. But being a budget smartphone, it’s no surprise that it didn’t get everything right. For one, we wish the camera took better photos, and the midrange CPU wasn’t able to take full advantage of the fast display. Still, for its price, the Infinix HOT 20S is one of the most feature-packed phones you can get in the market today. Infinix HOT 20S pricing and availability in the Philippines The Infinix HOT 20S has a price of Php8,499 in the Philippines and is available on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop. Pros Attractive design, Robust build Large display Stereo speakers Decent performance Reliable battery life Cons Fingerprint-magnet back panel 120Hz refresh rate not noticeable Camera quality could be better, no ultra-wide No 5G Infinix is focused on a budget segment which is good but they also have to provide some value. Look at this newly launched Infinix Hot 20 5G, it’s an almost perfect smartphone but it’s not as good as POCO M4 Pro 5G. Infinix Hot 20 5G is priced at Rs 11,999 in India and it comes with Blaster Green, Racing Black, and Space Blue color options while it will be available from 9th December 2022 via Flipkart at noon. So let’s find out in this Infinix Hot 20 5G review whether it’s worth the Rs 11,999 price tag or it’s just another budget 5G smartphone. Infinix Hot 20 5G ReviewInfinix Hot 20 5G Pros and ConsDisplayPerformanceCamerasAudioBatteryVerdictInfinix Hot 20 5G Full Specifications Yes, absolutely Infinix Hot 20 5G is worth buying but it also comes with some flows, whether it’s a waterdrop notch, no secondary mic, only 18W charging support, LCD panel, single speaker, and even a huge front bottom chin. However, it does have MediaTek Dimensity 810 which is a powerful 5G processor. So yes, if your budget is Rs 11,999 and if you want a 5G smartphone then do consider it otherwise, it’s better to skip it. Related 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 15,000 Also, if you’re okay POCO brand then, gently ignore the Infinix Hot 20 5G and go with POCO M4 Pro 5G which is priced at Rs 11,999 and this too also has MediaTek Dimensity 810. Concluding everything from price to features, Infinix Hot 20 5G is a good smartphone but the fact that we have POCO M4 Pro 5G at Rs 11999, so it doesn’t make any sense to buy Infinix Hot 20 5G. Infinix Hot 20 5G Pros and Cons PROSCONS120Hz Refresh RateOS filled with BloatwareMediaTek Dimensity 810 Powerful SoCNo Secondary Mic12 5G BandsHuge Front Bottom ChinGood Option for GamingOnly Single SpeakerIPS LCD DisplayToo Old Waterdrop NotchAverage Cameras Display The Infinix Hot 20 5G comes with a LCD display with a resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and pick a brightness of 500 nits. The display brightness is not the best, if you use a smartphone under extreme sunlight, let’s say around 2 to 3 PM then you might have a hard time reading text. So yes, the screen brightness could have been better. Also, the device has a waterdrop notch which doesn’t look good at all, this is the end of 2022 and I feel, the phone shouldn’t have a waterdrop notch for at least above Rs 10000 price range. Related 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 20,000 It also has a huge front bottom chin which looks ugly. On the front side, it has Panda Glass Protection while the back and frame are made from plastic. Also, even after using plastic, the phone has 204 grams of weight. In short, the display is not good, it’s an average LCD panel while the build looks and feels cheap. Performance The MediaTek Dimensity 810 is a powerful processor, so whether you want to play games like COD Mobile, PUBG New State, or even Free-Fire then you will able to play it at high graphics without any problem. In short, you’re getting Rs 15000 processor on Rs 12000 smartphone. The only problem is XOS. I have said many times that Infinix needs to change the OS, whether they want to shift to stock Android or improve the XOS, they have to choose one. I mean, look at their smartphone lineup, they have some of the best smartphones at good prices but because of the OS, I’m hastate to recommend Infinix phones to my friends and family. By the way, the OS is feature-rich, hall, they even added Whatsapp call recording within the OS. Related 5 Best Gaming Smartphones Under Rs 20,000 All in all, OS needs to improve, big time. Also, the phone comes with hall lot of pre-installed apps which again is not cool. Forgot to tell you, the Infinix Hot 20 5G runs on XOS based on Android 12. There is no word from Infinix about whether the device will get Android 13 or not. Also, the device comes with 12 5G bands including n1, n3, n5, n7, n8, n20, n28, 38, n40, n41, n77, and n78. One more thing, as of now, the device doesn’t support 5G connectivity because Infinix didn’t push a 5G update yet, I hope, they provide it soon. Overall, the smartphone has a powerful processor, the only problem is software that can be improved but it depends on Infinix when they want to do it. Cameras Infinix Hot 12 Hot comes with a 50MP primary sensor and 2MP AI sensor while there is an 8MP selfie camera on the front. Both the front and rear cameras can shoot videos at [email protected] Here is single paragraph camera review, Don’t expect anything from the camera department, be happy with whatever camera you’re getting. I have never seen Infinix improves the camera quality after the launch, so don’t expect that. That 2MP AI camera is for showcase, so ignore that… The 50MP primary sensor is also another showcase because it doesn’t feel like a 50MP sensor. The sensor adds a bit too extra color to whatever picture I took, whether it’s a tree, a human, or even the sky. Now, this won’t be an issue for lots of Indian users because as per mobile brands, Indian users don’t like natural colors, they prefer saturated and white images. do let me know in the comments whether it’s true or not. Related 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 30000 In short, the smartphone takes usable images under good lights but when it comes to low light or night, it suffers a lot. The sensor adds a bit of extra noise and softens the images under low lights. The 8MP front camera is just there, it will take white images while when it comes to portrait images, the edge detection is not perfect, it’s worst. By the way, the phone doesn’t have OIS but it does have EIS which works sometimes. In short, the videos are not great but also not the worst either. Overall, don’t expect anything from the rear or front camera, it’s Rs 11999 and it will take images or videos like that. Also, the camera could have been improved with the software but looks like Infinix didn’t spend enough time to make that happen. Check out the Camera samples of Infinix Hot 20 5G Google Drive Link Audio It single speaker but it has a audio jack, worth it, isn’t it? Yes, a single speaker is not good at all, the dual speaker is a way to go especially when the phone is priced at Rs 11999. On top of that, it only has a single microphone which is another downside. For example, if you’re in a heavily crowded place then another person on call might have a hard time hearing your voice. This is not the first time when Infinix ditched the mic, they’re doing this for years. Overall, the single speaker is good but it’s not the best while a single microphone doesn’t make any sense whether the phone is priced at Rs 5k or even 12k. Battery The Infinix Hot 20 5G comes with a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging support. The phone will take hours to charge from 0% to 100%. The battery will last for a day if you’re a bit heavy user but for normal users, it will easily last for two days. I know, the 30W charging speed would have been better but this is what it is now… Also, the battery life depends on user by user, I have given you some rough numbers. Verdict Infinix Hot 20 5GSummaryInfinix Hot 20 5G is not for everyone, it only has a powerful processor and 12 5G Bands, and the rest of the device is average. For those who’re looking for a 5G gaming phone at Rs 12000, Infinix Hot 20 5G is a good option to consider. Still, if you have any kind of doubts or questions then feel free to comment and I will see you there. Infinix Hot 20 5G Full Specifications Launch Date1st December 2022Available From9th December 2022 at noon FlipkartIndia Price4GB+64GB Rs 11,999ColorsBlaster Green, Racing Black, and Space LCD display120Hz Screen Refresh Rate500 nits of pick brightness 180Hz Touch Sampling Rate401PPI densityResolution1080 x 2400 x x mmWeight 204 GramBuildGlass front Panda Glass ProtectionPlastic backPlastic frameRear Camera50MP Primary f/ 2MP AIVideo 1080p recording at 30fpsCamera SamplesFront Camera8MP Front f/ 1080p recording at 30/60fpsProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 810 6 nmGPU Mali-G57 MC2CPU Octa-core 2× GHz Cortex-A76 & 6× GHz Cortex-A55OSAndroid 12 – XOS SupportYes, 12 5G Bandsn1, n3, n5, n7, n8, n20, n28, 38, n40, n41, n77, and n78SensorsSide-mounted Fingerprint Sensor,Ambient Light, G-Sensor, Proximity, Gyroscope By Software, andE-CompassNFCNoFM RadioYesAudioSingle Audio JackNo Secondary MicrophoneBattery5,000mAh battery18W Wired Charging 0% to 100% in HourUSB Type-C FeaturesBluetooth Ram,eMMC Storage,10-Point Multi-touch Supported,Carrier Aggregation and 4×4 MIMO,Camera2Api Supported,Widevine L1 Supported,SD Card SlotDedicated SlotModel NumberX666 4+64Weight204 GramAvailable atFlipkart IN Images by RV *Links on MobileDrop may earn us a commission Learn More To get up to date with tech, do follow us on Google News. 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