Ithink hot11s nfc is pretty decent in gaming i,m playing half life 2 new port in source engine and damn it's smooth i think more updates on the helio g88 and mali g52 mc2 would benefit.. Reply G 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. Whether you want to buy Smartwatch or any other Wearables, do check out WearablesDrop. By the way, want to save money, and get live deals, follow us on telegram. Here is the Telegram discussion Group, see you there Related 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 15000 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 20000 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 25000 5 Best Smartphones Under Rs 30000 10 Best Smartphones Under Rs 50000 SOHELLO FRIENDS TOH KESE HO AAP SAB -----Infinix Hot 12 Pro - infinix hot 12 pro review | 5 reasons not to buy i 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

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Infinix recently launched the Smart 3 Plus Review and the Infinix S4 Review in the sub-Rs. 10,000 segment. The Smart 3 Plus is among the few phones to sport a triple camera setup at its price point, while the Infinix S4 has a beautiful design. Infinix has now launched yet another smartphone in the same segment, called the Hot 7 Pro. This model packs in 6GB of RAM, which is rare at this price point. Does more RAM make a difference, or are you better off with what the competition is offering? We put the Infinix Hot 7 Pro through its paces to find Hot 7 Pro designThe Infinix Hot 7 Pro has a simple design. It sports a HD+ display with a “traditional” wide notch at the front. This looks a little dated, considering that many smartphones these days have smaller waterdrop notches, though it's understandable for the budget has opted for this shape to accommodate dual selfie cameras and a selfie flash. The earpiece is wedged between the display and the frame. The borders on the sides of the screen aren't too big but the bottom chin has opted for a metal back panel which gives this phone a premium look and feel. The Infinix Hot 7 Pro is available in Midnight Black, Aqua Blue, and Mocha Brown colours, and we have an Aqua Blue unit for review. Pick the phone up and you'll feel that the rounded edges and sides make it comfortable to also notice that the power and volume buttons are on the right side, while the SIM tray is on the left. Infinix has used a textured power button which is easy to distinguish from the volume buttons by touch. We found the volume buttons to be positioned a little too high, needing a stretch to Infinix Hot 7 Pro has a traditional notch with a dual camera setupAt the back, the Infinix Hot 7 Pro has a dual camera setup along with a single-LED flash. The module protrudes slightly but has a metal rim around it which should help keep the lenses safe from scratches. There is a fingerprint scanner at the back. It is well positioned and we found that our fingers rested on it naturally when holding the Infinix Hot 7 Pro has a Micro-USB port at the bottom along with a headphone jack and loudspeaker grille. The top is completely blank. This smartphone packs in a 4000mAh battery and you get a 10W charger in the Hot 7 Pro specifications and softwareThe highlight of the Infinix Hot 7 Pro is that it packs in 6GB of RAM. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio P22 SoC, which is a relatively low-end option for a phone at this price. You get 64GB of internal storage, plus the ability to expand it using a microSD options on the Hot 7 Pro include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual 4G VoLTE, GPS, and FM Hot 7 Pro ships with XOS 5 on top of Android 9 Pie. We found some preinstalled bloatware including Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, Flipkart, Opera News, and PHX browser and games such asJumping Zoo, Mayan Jump 2, and Danger also Palmstore, an alternative app store, and AHA Games an alternate source for games. Both these apps are updated independently and not through the Google Play Store, which could be a security concern. We found a few of these apps to be spammy, and they kept pushing notifications every other Infinix Hot 7 Pro has a dual camera setup at the backThe UI has a few features added on top of stock Android. It has Game Boost which claims to boost CPU performance, clear up RAM, and block incoming notifications while gaming. WhatsApp Mode allows only the messaging app to access mobile data while blocking other apps. This could be helpful if you are roaming or on a limited data plan. There is a bike mode as well, which when enabled, rejects all incoming calls and auto replies with a text. XOS also has a Freezer which freezes apps to prevent them from running in the Infinix Hot 7 Pro also has an AIBox feature which clubs potentially spammy notifications, so you don't have to deal with clutter. It also has a smart panel which has app and action shortcuts similar to the one seen on Samsung smartphones and this can be accessed from Hot 7 Pro performance, battery life, and camerasYes, the Infinix Hot 7 Pro has 6GB of RAM, but thanks to the entry-level Helio P22 SoC, this phone didn't feel any more responsive than the Infinix S4 Review. It isn't noticeably quicker when loading apps, but more RAM does help keep them running in the background so multitasking is a little rear-mounted fingerprint scanner as well as the face recognition feature are quick to unlock the smartphone. We found that face recognition didn't work properly in the dark. There's an option to use the front flash, but this can be blinding at ran a couple of benchmarks and we did find that the 6GB of RAM had made a bit of a difference, helping the Infinix Hot 7 Pro score higher than the Infinix S4 did. The smartphone scored 79,283 in AnTuTu, and also managed 819 and 3,864 in Geekbench's single-core and multi-core tests respectively. It scored 10,580 in 3D Mark Ice Storm Unlimited and 28fps in GFXBench Infinix Hot 7 Pro has a dual SIM slot as well as a dedicated microSD card slotWe played PUBG Mobile which defaulted to the Low preset, with graphics set to Smooth and the frame rate set to Medium. We did notice occasional stutters while playing the game, but the experience was marginally better than on the Infinix S4 Review. We played PUBG Mobile for 20 minutes and noticed a 5 percent battery drop. The phone was warm to the touch even when we were playing in an air-conditioned Infinix Hot 7 Pro packs in a 4000mAh battery and delivers good battery life. With our usage, which consisted of an active WhatsApp account, running a few benchmarks, taking camera samples and using Google Maps for navigation, we ended the day with 45 percent battery left on the device. In our HD video loop test, the smartphone managed to clock 15 hours and 10 has opted for dual cameras for the back as well as the front of this phone. Both setups have a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel depth sensor. The primary rear camera sensor has an f/ aperture while one in front has an f/ camera app has AI and it could detect what it was pointed towards, though this was a bit slow at times. There are quick toggles available for HDR and the flash. The Camera app also has modes such as Beauty, Bokeh, Video, and AR taken with the Infinix Hot 7 Pro were below average. Most of the shots we took during the day were overexposed. When shooting against the light, we observed chromatic aberration in a few of our samples. HDR does very little to help with this issue, and shots taken with HDR were still slightly overexposed. Macros taken with the Hot 7 Pro were decent, but we needed to tap the screen a few times to get this phone to focus where we wanted it to see full-size Infinix Hot 7 Pro camera samplesPortraits taken using the bokeh mode showed decent edge detection, and we could set the level of blur before taking a shot. However, the bokeh effect isn't consistent, and the phone fails to apply blur on gaps between hands and the body, for shots were relatively good, and the phone managed to keep noise under control. The Infinix Hot 7 Pro takes time to lock focus at night so you will need to be patient for a sharp were acceptable but the backgrounds were overexposed when we shot outdoors. You can shoot portraits using the front camera which puts the depth sensor to use and blurs out the recording maxes out at 1080p for the primary as well as the selfie cameras. This phone lacks video stabilisation, resulting in shaky output. The phone was also slow to focus while recording video in low Infinix Hot 7 Pro has been marketed as a phone that costs less than Rs. 10,000 and has 6GB of RAM. While it is the only new phone to sport this much RAM in this price segment, the processor is weak. You're still going to be waiting for apps to load a lot of the time, and you only get a small advantage while cameras also need a few tweaks to improve performance in daylight. The Infinix Hot 7 Pro is an average phone with 6GB RAM, and you should consider other models such as the Realme 3 Review, Redmi Note 7 Review, or the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M2 Review instead.
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India has become a preferred market for smartphone manufactures in the past few years. If you head out to buy a new smartphone you get a plethora of options to choose from. And it's the Chinese companies which have got a stronghold for their budget offerings. Infinix is one such brand which has been focusing primarily on affordable company announced the Hot 9 series back in May this year. The Hot 9 Pro is the high-end model in the new series. The device is packed with some modern features such as a punch-hole display, 48MP quad-rear cameras starting at Rs. 10, segment is majorly dominated by brands like Xiaomi and Realme; however, Infinix is also marking its presence with frequent product launches. Does the company match steps with the other players with the new launch? Let's find out in this review Infinix Hot 9 Pro Design And Display Off late, smartphone manufacturers have been heavily bent towards designing a smartphone with gradient rear panel. What they fiddle around is with the patterns and texture and camera alignment. The same is the case with the Hot 9 Pro. It offers a gradient rear panel with geometric patterns that gives it a distinct look. The quad-rear camera setup is housed inside a vertical rectangular module on the top left corner. There is a fingerprint scanner as well on the back panel. On the left edge, the device houses the SIM card tray, while on the right panel it stores the volume and the power keys. At the bottom, the device accommodates a speaker grill, a microUSB port, and a headphone jack. That said about the design, the device feels a bit bulky to hold. This is without any case or cover. Its big form factor makes it difficult to operate with a single hand. You will be able to do the basic tasks like answering/making calls and web browsing but would need to use both the hands for any extensive task. It has a slippery design which is why we would suggest you use both hands while usage. The rear panel also picks up fingerprints with ease so you will need to wrap it with a case or cover. Coming to the front, the device adorns a big LCD display. It has 209 aspect ratio and delivers an HD+ resolution of 720 x 1600 pixels. It has a punch-hole which is placed on the top-left corner. The bezels are thin; except for the chin. The display is decent in colour reproduction and the viewing angles are also fine. It has sufficient brightness level under direct sunlight. But, you struggle a bit if the sunlight is too harsh. Since it is an HD+ panel, you will be able to stream only 720P videos online. But, the big panel size makes up for the missing high-resolution support and you will enjoy watching videos on-the-go. Infinix Hot 9 Pro Hardware And Battery Performance Infinix has used the entry-level MediaTek Helio P22 processor to power the Hot 9 Pro. While the company has focused on the remaining aspects, this is where we feel the device lacks. The smartphone comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. It has a dedicated card slot which supports up to 256GB microSD card. The device performs well with basic tasks and you won't feel any lag with browsing, HD video playback, and web browsing. Since it is powered by a low-end chipset, don't expect any exceptional performance with gaming' specifically the high-end games such as PUBG. You will find the device heating up and can also experience some lags. The device is powered by a beefy 5,000 mAh battery which is sufficient for a back up close to an entire day. This includes occasional media playback including HD videos, web surfing, and calling, etc. But, the device doesn't come with any fast charging support. It ships with a 10W charger and takes approximately two hours for a complete refuel. The slow charging speed is another disadvantage here. Infinix Hot 9 Pro Software And Benchmark Performance The device runs on Android 10 OS and has an XOS 6 user interface. The UI is not that appealing at the first look and seems dated. And also, it has some pre-installed bloatware. You can swipe up on the home screen to pull up the app drawer. You will also be able to see a smart panel on the right edge of the screen using which you can perform multiple tasks such as record screen, take screenshots, and add more apps for quick access. We also ran several benchmark tests on the smartphone. In the 3D Benchmark's Sling Shot Extreme test, the device logged 400 points. This was with the CPU clocking at In the PC Mark benchmark test, the device scored 5374 points in the Work performance test. We also ran the AnTuTu benchmark test on the device where it achieved 30208 points. Infinix Hot 9 Pro How Do the Cameras Perform? The Inifinix Hot 9 Pro features a 48MP primary camera at the back panel which has an f/ aperture. There is a set of 2MP sensors for macro and bokeh effects with an f/ aperture. Also, there is a dedicated low-light sensor. The camera app's UI is similar to what we have seen on the previous Infinix smartphone. The rear camera captures 12MP pixel-binned shorts by default and you can toggle to 48MP shots from the home screen of the camera app. The device also supports HDR, Beauty, AI Cam, panorama, and AR Shot shooting models. Also, the camera app is integrated with Google Lens. The camera is decent when it comes to performance. The primary setup at the rear is capable of capturing good amount details. This is when there is ample light all around. The dedicated macro sensor allows you to capture super-macro shots, while the depth lens allows for bokeh effects. The effects are not that great and there is a certain level of noise in the macro shots. The bokeh effect also could have been better as the background blur seems less effective with the final shot. While the device comes with a dedicated low-light sensor, its performance is average with low-light shots. The images have noticeable noise and they also appear a bit grainy. There is a 13MP selfie camera packed inside the punch-hole upfront. The front camera can also capture software-based portrait shots, but, don't expect it to be super great. The selfies are decent for social media uploads, but not that great in terms of detailing. The front camera also has a wide-selfie mode. But its more of like panorama shot as you need to press the shutter and slowly move around as indicated on the screen for the camera to capture the surrounding area. Infinix Hot 9 Pro Is It Worth A Buy? The Infinix Hot 9 Pro has all the basic elements that allow it to be a basic daily driver, but with a modern look. Its tall HD+ display makes it good for watching 720p videos, while the 48MP camera does a fine job in imaging. What this device lacks is a good processor. The MediaTek Helio P22 is an entry-segment chipset and the company could have used a high-end processor to power the unit. This is because the company has priced this device at Rs. 10,499 price tag which seems to be a bit on the higher side. At this price range, the market has some other good options to offers such as the Realme Narzo 10A and the Redmi Note 8. Best Cameras Best Selling Upcoming 1,24,999 79,999 1,39,900 89,900 84,999 82,999 59,400 74,999 94,999 79,999 65,900 13,999 6,499 13,499 11,999 1,29,900 17,990 12,999 7,332 13,999 24,867 8,799 22,999 31,840 11,440 8,150 46,340 9,694 34,880 32,696 TheInfinix Hot S2 runs on Android OS v7.0 (Nougat) out of the box. It comes with a Li-Po 3000 mAh, non-removable battery. It features a 5.2 inches IPS display with 720 x 1280 px resolution. The IPS technology is one of the most leading LCD technologies in the world. Table of contents: Infinix Hot S2 specifications; Infinix Hot S2 pictures

O Olhar Digital testou na Ășltima semana o smartphone Infinix HOT 11S, um aparelho premium da marca global que a Positivo Tecnologia trouxe exclusivamente para o Brasil. O dispositivo se destaca pela quantidade de espaço de armazenamento, a capacidade de processamento, alĂ©m da cĂąmera de 50 MP e preço bastante competitivo. Foto do Infinix HOT 11S / Foto Olhar Digital O Infinix HOT 11S lançado exclusivamente no Brasil pela Positivo Tecnologia tem algumas diferenças pontuais em relação ao modelo disponĂ­vel lĂĄ fora, mas uma coisa Ă© certa. Pelo que ele custa, ele entrega muita coisa, a começar pelo desempenho do processador Helio G88 da MediaTek. Desempenho surpreende nessa categoria de preços Em termos de desempenho, o processador da MediaTek entrega uma boa experiĂȘncia, seja para os apps que eu mais uso diariamente, como tambĂ©m para jogos. O Helio G88 Ă© um chip de 12 nm com dois nĂșcleos Cortex-A75 de 2 GHz e seis nĂșcleos Cortex-A55 de 1,8 GHz. O processador da MediaTek vem acompanhado por 6 GB de RAM LPDDR4X e 128 GB de capacidade o dobro do modelo global, mas para quem achar pouco, o smartphone tambĂ©m tem um slot para cartĂ”es microSD de atĂ© 512 GB. Outra possibilidade interessante Ă© a memĂłria virtual. O usuĂĄrio pode usar parte do armazenamento para reforçar a memĂłria RAM. Por padrĂŁo, o Infinix HOT 11S vem com 3 GB de memĂłria usada para esse fim, mas nas configuraçÔes de armazenamento, troquei para 5 GB, aumentando a memĂłria RAM final para 11 GB. A bateria Ă© de 5000 mAh, menos que os 6000 mAh do Infinix HOT 11, o modelo mais bĂĄsico, mas ainda sim uma capacidade considerĂĄvel. O carregamento Ă© de 18W, uma velocidade muito interessante para a faixa de preço desse dispositivo. No caso do Infinix HOT 11S, 50 minutos sĂŁo suficientes para 50% da carga, ou cerca de duas horas para chegar a 100%. CĂąmera de 50 MP tem boa abertura Foto do Infinix HOT 11S / Foto Olhar Digital As cĂąmeras do Infinix HOT 11S foram reformuladas para deixar ele mais competitivo no Brasil, em relação Ă  versĂŁo global. A cĂąmera principal Ă© de 50 MP, e conta com abertura F/ ou seja, se sai muito bem mesmo em ambientes sem muita iluminação. Foto noturna tirada com o Infinix HOT 11S / Foto Olhar Digital Ela vem acompanhada por um sensor de profundidade de 2 MP para fazer o modo retrato, desfocando o fundo. A terceira cĂąmera Ă© a AI de 0,3 MP, que serve mais para tentar identificar o objeto que estĂĄ sendo fotografado. Completa o conjunto um flash com quĂĄdruplo LED, mas o HOT 11S tambĂ©m tira boas fotos noturnas. Foto tirada com o Infinix HOT 11S / Foto Olhar Digital A cĂąmera principal do HOT 11S grava vĂ­deos com resolução 2K e atĂ© 30 quadros por segundo. Conectividade e NFC Esse smartphone tem conectividade 4G, Bluetooth e Wi-Fi ac de banda dupla. Esse aparelho tambĂ©m Ă© dual SIM, e pode ser usado com dois chips diferentes, ambos com 4G. AlĂ©m disso, o HOT 11S tambĂ©m tem NFC para pagamentos por aproximação, o que Ă© bem Ăștil. Tela LCD tem um bom tamanho Tela do Infinix HOT 11S / Foto Olhar Digital O Infinix HOT 11S Ă© um smartphone grande com uma tela LCD IPS de 6,78 polegadas com brilho mĂĄximo de 500 nits. Ela tem resolução Full HD+ 2480 x 1080 pixels, com uma densidade de 396 pixels por polegada. Com uma taxa de atualização de 90Hz e taxa de amostragem de toque de 180Hz, ele se sai bem em jogos. Joguei games como Genshin Impact e Asphalt 9 e gostei bastante da experiĂȘncia. AlĂ©m do processador Helio G88, ele conta com o software XZone da Infinix, que permite configurar o jogo. A cĂąmera selfie de 8 MP tem abertura F/ e fica em um recorte circular. Ela tira boas fotos, desde que a iluminação do ambiente seja adequada, alĂ©m de funcionar muito bem para chamadas em vĂ­deo. Essa cĂąmera tambĂ©m conta com modo retrato, mas como nĂŁo conta com o sensor de profundidade, Ă© tudo feito pelo software da cĂąmera. AlĂ©m disso, essa cĂąmera frontal tem um flash duplo, assim Ă© possĂ­vel tirar fotos e gravar vĂ­deos mesmo em ambientes totalmente escuros. Design O design Ă© bem interessante, e ele parece um smartphone bem mais caro do que custa de verdade, com um grande conjunto de cĂąmeras. O Infinix HOT 11S tem um leitor de impressĂ”es digitais no botĂŁo de ligar, na lateral direita com um desbloqueio bem rĂĄpido. Sua traseira em plĂĄstico tem uma textura visual de linhas que o diferencia de outros modelos, e suas laterais sĂŁo curvas, o que dĂĄ ao aparelho uma boa pegada nas mĂŁos. Por enquanto, estĂŁo disponĂ­veis no Brasil a versĂŁo em preto que testamos e Secret Silver um roxo meio prateado, mas a Infinix promete trazer em breve a versĂŁo verde vendida no exterior. No resto do mundo, ele foi lançado com um design diferente, com o conjunto de cĂąmeras com bordas curvas em formato de pĂ­lula, mas no Brasil, ele veio com um conjunto retangular com cantos arredondados que me agrada bem mais. Por mais que tenha um preço acessĂ­vel, o Infinix HOT 11S Ă© um smartphone bem grande. Sua cĂąmera principal chama a atenção de longe, o que deixa esse intermediĂĄrio de entrada com cara de smartphone flagship. Carregador vem na caixa Na caixa, a Positivo Tecnologia manda o carregador de 18W, cabo USB-C e fones de ouvido. AlĂ©m disso, uma capa transparente e uma pelĂ­cula para a tela, assim o smartphone pode ficar bem protegido. Outro detalhe interessante Ă© que o Infinix HOT 11S vem com fones de ouvido. Sistema de som duplo com DTS As caixas de som estĂ©reo tĂȘm um bom volume tanto para assistir a vĂ­deos ou sĂ©ries quanto para ouvir mĂșsica. Esse smartphone com sistema de som com DTS Surround, que pode ser acessado nas configuraçÔes do dispositivo, com equalizaçÔes para diferentes tipos de conteĂșdo. AlĂ©m disso, a Infinix tambĂ©m manteve o plug de 3,5 mm para fones de ouvido, que tambĂ©m servem como antena para o rĂĄdio FM quando conectados. Interface XOS e dois anos de garantia O Infinix HOT 11S roda Android 11 com a interface XOS jĂĄ contando com atualização para o XOS na versĂŁo 10, com vĂĄrios apps e recursos interessantes como o que aumenta a duração da bateria, o Power Marathon, ou Maratona de Energia. Ligando essa função, Ă© possĂ­vel esticar 5% de carga para atĂ© 2 horas de uso, o que pode fazer a diferença para quem estĂĄ no fim do dia na rua e quer chegar em casa antes de ficar sem bateria. TambĂ©m testamos o app Phone Master, que analisa e depois otimiza o seu smartphone, alĂ©m de liberar espaço no dispositivo e nos seus aplicativos. Outros bons exemplos de apps e recursos da Infinix sĂŁo o App Lock, que bloqueia os apps com uma senha, para entregar mais segurança e privacidade para os seus dados, o Xclone, que permite usar duas contas do WhatsApp no mesmo smartphone, e o X-Proof, que borra a tela em regiĂ”es com informaçÔes sensĂ­veis, impedindo que pessoas espionem seu aparelho quando vocĂȘ estiver em pĂșblico. A Positivo Tecnologia promete atualizaçÔes de segurança, mas sem atualizaçÔes de sistema previstas, pelo menos por enquanto. Algo que merece todos os elogios Ă© a garantia de 2 anos, disponĂ­vel para todos que comprarem o Infinix HOT 11S no site da Infinix. ConclusĂŁo Tela do Infinix HOT 11S / Foto Olhar Digital Pelo que ele custa no Brasil, R$ Ă  vista no momento em que escrevo essas linhas, o Infinix HOT 11S entrega um bom desempenho e capacidade de bateria, uma tela bem grande e um sistema de som com DTS, alĂ©m de uma cĂąmera de 50 MP que tira boas fotos no escuro. Assim, Ă© inegĂĄvel que esse dispositivo tem um bom custo-benefĂ­cio. Com a garantia de 2 anos, vocĂȘ nĂŁo vai precisar se preocupar com eventuais reparos. Mesmo sem atualização de sistema garantida, trata-se de um bom dispositivo, especialmente se considerarmos seu preço bem acessĂ­vel. Saiba mais sobre o Infinix HOT 11S clicando aqui!

Yes we are talking about the recently launched Realme 8 Pro (review) and Infinix Note 12 5G series makes debut in India: Sale starts from July 15. Infinix has launched two new budget smartphones in India including Infinix Note 12 5G and Note 12 5G Pro. The latest smartphones by the company are available in a price bracket of Rs 20,000.
57 out of 100 VS 52 out of 100 Here we compared two smartphones the Infinix Note 11 Pro with MediaTek Helio G96 that was released on October 12, 2021, against the Infinix Hot 11S, which is powered by MediaTek Helio G88 and came out 1 month before. On this page, you will find tests, full specs, strengths, and weaknesses of each of the devices. DifferencesReviewSpecsBenchmarksBattery lifeCameraComments Key differences An overview of the main advantages of each smartphone Reasons to consider the Infinix Note 11 Pro The rear camera has a 2x optical zoomHigher display refresh rate – 120 HzCompatible with Wi-Fi 5 wireless networks34% better performance in AnTuTu Benchmark 342K versus 255KSupports higher wattage charging 33W versus 18WFaster storage type - UFS versus eMMC faster in single-core GeekBench 5 test 520 and 376 points Reasons to consider the Infinix Hot 11S The front-facing camera can record video at 1440p Review Evaluation of Infinix Note 11 Pro and Hot 11S crucial features Display Screen quality, color accuracy, brightness Camera Photo and video recording quality Performance CPU and memory performance apps, system Gaming Capabilities for playing modern games Battery Battery life, charging type and speed Connectivity Networks, ports, data transmission Scores with a red asterisk * are approximate and may change in the future as we gather more data. Choose the importance of each parameter to more accurately identify the smartphone that best meets your particular needs. Feature Priority Weight The higher the priority, the more it will affect the final NanoReview score. Value for money You can enter your local prices of these phones in USD or other currency and click on the "Calculate" button to see which one has a better value for money. Tests and specifications Comparison table of technical specifications and tests Display Type IPS LCD IPS LCD Size inches inches Resolution 1080 x 2460 pixels 1080 x 2460 pixels Aspect ratio 209 PPI 387 ppi 399 ppi Refresh rate 120 Hz 90 Hz Adaptive refresh rate No No Max rated brightness 470 nits 500 nits HDR support No No Screen protection Tempered glass Tempered glass Screen-to-body ratio Peak brightness test auto Design and build Height mm inches mm inches Width mm inches 77 mm inches Thickness mm inches mm inches Weight 209 g oz 205 g oz Waterproof No No Rear material Plastic Plastic Frame material Plastic Plastic Colors Silver, Blue, Green Black, Green, Purple Fingerprint scanner Yes, in home button Yes, in home button Performance Tests of Infinix Note 11 Pro and Infinix Hot 11S in the benchmarks SoC Chipset MediaTek Helio G96 MediaTek Helio G88 Max clock 2050 MHz 2000 MHz CPU cores 8 2 + 6 8 2 + 6 Architecture - 6 cores at 2 GHz Cortex-A55- 2 cores at GHz Cortex-A76 - 6 cores at GHz Cortex-A55- 2 cores at 2 GHz Cortex-A75 Lithography process 12 nanometers 12 nanometers Graphics Mali-G57 MC2 Mali-G52 MC2 GPU clock 950 MHz 1000 MHz FLOPS ~243 GFLOPS ~62 GFLOPS Benchmarks Geekbench 5 Single-Core CPU 95124 67271 GPU 76677 61884 Memory 73996 41577 UX 93094 82048 Total score 342173 255948 3DMark Wild Life Performance Stability 99% 98% Graphics test 6 FPS 4 FPS Graphics score 1096 716 Web score 7344 6563 Video editing 5367 6099 Photo editing 21556 16363 Data manipulation 7485 6335 Writing score 11276 8896 Submit your AnTuTu result Memory RAM RAM size 8 GB 4, 6 GB Memory type LPDDR4X LPDDR4X Memory clock - 1866 MHz Channels 2 2 Storage Storage size 128 GB 64, 128 GB Storage type UFS eMMC Memory card MicroSD MicroSD Memory card max size Up to 2048 GB Up to 512 GB Software Operating system Android 11 Android 11 ROM XOS 10 XOS Battery Capacity 5000 mAh 5000 mAh Max charge power 33 W 18 W Battery type Li-Po Li-Ion Replaceable No No Wireless charging No No Reverse charging No No Fast charging Yes 25% in 30 min Yes 32% in 30 min Full charging time 207 hr 225 hr Battery life tests Web browsing 1347 hr - Watching video 1133 hr - Gaming 0605 hr - Standby 110 hr - Camera Specs and camera test of smartphones Main camera Matrix 64 megapixels 50 megapixels Image resolution 9216 x 6912 4864 x 2736 Zoom Optical, 2x Digital Flash Quad LED Quad LED Stabilization Digital Digital 8K video recording No No 4K video recording No No 1080p video recording Up to 30FPS Up to 30FPS Lenses 3 64 MP + 13 MP + 2 MP 3 50 MP + 2 MP + MP Wide main lens - 64 MP - Aperture f/ - Pixel size micron - Sensor 1/ Omnivision OV64C - Phase autofocus - 50 MP - Aperture f/ - Phase autofocus Telephoto lens - 13 MP - Aperture f/ - Sensor 1/ Samsung S5K3L6 ISOCELL CMOS - Phase autofocus - Monochrome lens - - 2 MP - Aperture f/ Depth lens - 2 MP - Aperture f/ - Pixel size micron - Sensor 1/5", GalaxyCore GC5035 CMOS - MP - Pixel size micron Camera features - Bokeh mode - Pro mode - Bokeh mode - Pro mode Selfie camera Megapixels 16 megapixels 8 megapixels Image resolution 4608 x 3456 3264 x 2448 Aperture f/ f/ Pixel size 1 microns - Sensor type CMOS CMOS Sensor size 1/3" - Video resolution 1080p Full HD at 30 FPS 1440p at 30 FPS Connectivity Wi-Fi standard Wi-Fi 5 a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi 4 a/b/g/n Wi-Fi features - Dual Band - Wi-Fi Direct - Wi-Fi Hotspot - Wi-Fi Display - Dual Band - Wi-Fi Direct - Wi-Fi Hotspot - Wi-Fi Display Bluetooth version 5 5 Bluetooth features LE, A2DP LE, A2DP USB type USB Type-C USB Type-C USB version 2 2 USB features - Charging - USB-Storage mode - OTG - Charging - USB-Storage mode - OTG GPS GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, NAVIC GPS, GLONASS, Beidou, Galileo, NAVIC NFC* Depends on the region Depends on the region Infrared port No No Network Number of SIM* 2 2 Type of SIM card Nano Nano Multi SIM mode Standby Standby eSIM support* No No Hybrid slot No No LTE Cat* 12 4 5G support No No Sound Speakers Stereo Stereo Headphone audio jack Yes Yes FM radio Yes Yes Dolby Atmos No No Other Category Mid-range Budget Announced October 2021 September 2021 Release date November 2021 September 2021 Sensors - Proximity sensor - Gyroscope - Accelerometer - Ambient light sensor - Compass - Fingerprint - Proximity sensor - Accelerometer - Ambient light sensor - Compass - Fingerprint Bundled charger Yes, 33 W Yes, 18 W *Disclaimer! NFC, GSM network support, and some other specs can be different depending on the country. Conclusion After analyzing all the data, we think that the Infinix Note 11 Pro is definitely a better buy. Cast your vote So, which phone would you choose? Infinix Note 11 Pro 26 Infinix Hot 11S 8 Total votes 34 Related comparisons You can share your opinion or ask a question in the comments below
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