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Infinix Hot 10 : In a region where many budget smartphones have to cut corners to keep costs down, the Infinix Hot 10 tries to offer more without forcing you to spend more. Billed as an affordable choice for students, first-time buyers or users on a shoestring budget, this device boasts a big screen, a substantial battery and a fitting processor.

It’s not for power users or gamers, but it works well for general entry-level work.

Let’s get into what the Infinix Hot 10 has to offer and where it gets the experience right — and where it falls a little flat.

Design & Screen: More Than We Could Ask For

At the outset, the Infinix Hot 10 does not appear to be a budget smartphone. That slick build, the less-than-thin bezels, the modern design make it seem more expensive than it is. The phone has a spacious 6.78-inch HD+ IPS LCD display, perfect for YouTube, scrolling through Instagram, or even reading on the go.

The display isn’t full HD but it’s bright, colourful and perfectly decent for the price. The rear is gradient coloured and has a slight texture to it which adds grip but also a little bit of interest to the phone.

It comes with attractive colour options, including Obsidian Black, Ocean Wave and Moonlight Jade, attracting young users.

Performance: More than You’d Expect for the Price

Under the hood, there’s MediaTek Helio G70 processor, which is one of the decent performing chips for budget phones. This phone is coupled with up to 6GB RAM and up to 128GB internal storage to ensure smooth performance through every day usage.

Whether you’re on the web, chatting with friends, or playing some casual games like Subway Surfers or Free Fire, the Hot 10 hangs in there quite admirably.

You can even attempt heavier games such as PUBG Mobile Lite or Call of Duty on lower settings, and performance is reasonably consistent for this kind of money. It’s not a gaming beast, but it is better for gaming than most of its clear-cut rivals.

Battery Life: Designed to Serve You All Day and Beyond

The 5200mAh battery of the Infinix Hot 10 is one of the most significant features. This is some serious all-day performance — even for those who are hard-core users, it ought to see you safely home to your charger at bedtime.

Light users might be able to stretch it over a day and a half, or even two.

However, it’s powered by a regular 10W micro-USB charger, so that seems pretty archaic. Charging from 0% to 100% takes upward of 2.5 hours, so you’ll have to plan ahead.

Camera Setup: Good in Sunlight, Average at Night

On the rear, The Hot 10 houses a quad-camera set up with the 16MP primary sensor, a macro lens, a depth sensor and an AI lens. Camera app is filled with AI Cam, Bokeh, Beauty, Super Night modes.

In ideal bright light the primary camera is okay. Colours are punchy, and there’s enough detail for the snapshooter.

If you’re good with selfies and video calls though, the 8MP selfie camera’s a handy one although it starts to suffer in low light.

Easily the weakest point is how it handles low light overall. There’s a little help from the Night mode, but don’t expect miracles — this is still a cheap phone, after all.

Software and Features

The phone has an XOS 7.0 based on Android 10. It’s packed with elements like Game Mode, Social Turbo and Smart Panel. But it has a small amount of bloatware (pre-installed apps not everyone will need). The good news: Many of these unneeded apps can be uninstalled.

Pros of Infinix Hot 10

Large Screen: Perfect for reading and viewing
Pros Good Processor: Helio G70 is good enough for normal usage and light gaming
Huge Battery: 5200mAh long standby battery time, providing longer using without charging
Great Design Looks premium in an entry-level price tag
Plenty to Storage: Up to 128GB of built-in storage, with a microSD card for up to an additional 128GB of storage space

Cons of Infinix Hot 10

No Fast Charging: 10W charge times are not quick these days
Low-Light Photography is Weak: Night photos end up poor.
It’a Micro-USB: Does anyone use this anymore in 2024.
The UI has bloatware There are lots of pre-installed apps
NO High-res Display: Just HD+ No FHD!

Infinix Hot 10 Final Verdict

The Infinix Hot 10 has to be one of the genuinely competitive budget offerings today. For casual users who desire a big screen, good battery life and solid all-around performance, it’s a killer value.

It’s not perfect — particularly when it comes to how fast it charges and snapping photos in low light — but the phone gets the job done.

And if you’re on a budget and still want a phone that appears and feels presentable, the Infinix Hot 10 is a solid contender.

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