Here are the five reasons why the Infinix HOT 50 is a great buy, and the not-so-great ones.
Infinix returns with the new HOT 50 Series, featuring an overhauled design, upgraded form factor, and lots of features. The base model, Infinix HOT 50, has an SRP of 7K but is it worth buying?
The non-pro version is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 processor, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of ROM, enough for day-to-day operations, multitasking, and storage. It has a 6.78-inch display with 1080p resolution and 120Hz refresh rate.
Take pics with the 50MP main camera and enjoy selfies with the 8MP front-facing shooter. The Infinix HOT 50 can last the entire day with a 5,000mAh battery. Charge up quickly using its 18W charger.
Reasons Why It’s a Great Buy
- Slim profile of 7.7mm
- Five-year performance fluency
- Four-year battery health
- Bypass charging
- 1200Hz instantaneous touching sampling rate
Not-So-Great Reasons
- Single-firing speaker
- No ingress protection
- Unknown software support upgrade period
- Average CPU with 437,528 AnTuTu points
- Mali-G57 GPU limits playability on certain titles
If you have 7K right now, you can go for the itel P55 5G for better data transfer speeds. Smart subscribers should check on the optimized 5G experience of the ZTE Blade A75 5G.
The TECNO POVA 6 Neo offers similar specs but with a bigger battery while the Redmi 13 has a higher resolution main camera. The choice is ultimately decided by what exactly you’re looking for.
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