As expected, Infinix has launched Infinix Hot 10S (and 10S NFC) into the Hot 10 family and it is the company’s first to come out with Android 11 (running XOS 7.6 with a revamped UI).
Infinix Hot 10S features a large 6.82” display with 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate, powered by MediaTek Helio G85, a 12nm chipset with a pair of Cortex-A75 cores (2GHz) and six A55 cores (1.8GHz), plus a Mali G52 MC2 running at 1GHz.
According to Infinix, the GPU is 32% faster than the Adreno inside the Snapdragon 665. It comes with Android 11 out of the box, 4-6GB of RAM, 64-128GB storage space.
Looking at the cameras, it features a 48MP sensor rear camera with a Super Nightscape mode for low-light photography. It is also capable of recording 1080p videos and 240fps slow-mo clips. Also at the back, there’s a 2MP depth camera an “AI Lens”. On the front is an 8MP camera with a bokeh mode for videos.
Other features include dual-SIM 4G connectivity with VoLTE support, Ultra Power Mode can stretch the last 5% of battery charge to 3 and a half hours of voice calls. Wired connectivity includes microUSB and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
Battery
It is housed by a battery capacity of a 6,000 mAh battery for the Hot 10S which (according to Infinix) can deliver over 17 hours of gaming on a single charge or days and days of music playback. The NFC model has a 5,000 mAh battery. In both cases, charging is done at 10W.
Pricing
The Infinix Hot 10S will start at $130 for the 6/128GB model, The Infinix Hot 10S NFC will start at $120 for the 4/128GB model (there is a 4/64GB option as well).
It will first of all be available in Indonesia from May 12 and will expand to other countries.