Infinix Hot 10 Unboxing & Review - As Compared to the Infinix Hot 9 By Oscarmini

By Oscarmini
Aug 15, 2021
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Infinix Hot 10 Unboxing & Review - As Compared to the Infinix Hot 9

Hey, what's going on guys Oscar mini here, and this is the all new infinite hot 10, which I've basically had for a few days now, and one thing I can absolutely and confidently say right now is that this device is an upgrade for what it is. Meanwhile, I'm so sorry guys, I haven't brought you guys new videos. In a few weeks now, we've had a lot going on here in the studio, but things have been sorted out so back to the device I'm going to share with you guys my thoughts on the hot 10. Sort of compared with the infinite hot 9, which was recently announced and also reviewed on this channel. So without taking much of your time, video guys, let's get started now before the unboxing. The hot 10 is part of the two device in the same series and our launch strategy by infinite, we literally just saw the infinite hot 9, which was a decent device from the review and a few months down the line we have seen the infinite hot 10.

I think the strategy is about flooding the market with a lot of devices and giving the end users you and I a lot of options. It probably works and that's the reason these guys keep doing this. There are a couple new features and reasons you might want to pick up one of these devices instead the influx hot 10. But let me rush you guys, through with the unboxing opening the box for the first time, is nothing spectacular. It pretty much follows what you've seen on previous infinite devices smartphone at the top, this envelope type of housing for the same ejector, CPU silicone case screen protection, film and the x club card.

The accessories you find here are the usual, a micro, USB, cable, the earphone and a 10 watts charger, meaning you don't get fast charging feature on the smartphone and that's it for the unboxing material. Here is definitely plastic. I'm not sure if you expected anything different, although that's the case here I mean the plastic, build you get from the smartphone it pretty. Much is sturdy, and this design isn't far from what we know a body housing. A 6.78 inch display something I'll talk more about later, with this display housing, the punch hole, selfie camera, a quick flip of this device reveals a quad camera configuration slightly rearranged from what we had on the infinite hot 9. , also with a LED and biometric fingerprint sensor close to that the ports and buttons here are volume, rocker and power button below that's to the right side.

While you get the dual NATO sim tray with the dedicated micro SD card slots to the left side bottom side has the 3.5 millimeter audio jack ports, mouthpiece, opening, a micro, USB port, not really cool here, and a down firing, speaker, configuration or down firing speaker opening. This leaves the top of this device bland. These are pretty much about the same things you would have seen or known when compared to the predecessor, the infinite hot 9. , the build isn't really switched up. You definitely get the point if you've been following the hot series, speaking of things being a little different and that's where the processor or the processing on this device comes in.

The infinite ho tend here comes bundled with a hello g70 processor chip, which is a gaming oriented chipset built in the 12 nanometer process and also meant to target better gaming for low to mid-range smartphones. Now this is the same processor. You would find on the infinite note 7, which I recently reviewed on this channel. I have links in the description and I consider that smartphone a budget king for the other processing specs you might want to know about this device you're getting three gigabytes of ram here: 64 gigabytes of internal storage. I mentioned the hello g70 processor, android 10.

Why not android 11, though considering these devices barely gets major OS upgrades so as far as processing on the smartphone? Here's my take. It is pretty much smooth usable, in fact, quite smooth for what it is, but it feels like the processing capability of the smartphone is being bottle necked by the three gigabytes of ram on this device. But then again, if they had at least four gigabytes of ram here instead, it would have been another infinite note 7. So this is one of the reasons for the price drop on the smartphone compared to the infinite note 7. Now let me take you guys to the display of the smartphone.

You get an LCD panel as usual for the price range. This here is a 6.78 inch panel with a HD plus resolution. That's 720 by 1640 and about 264 PPI density. Colors are actually vibrant as far as the pixel quality here, you'd also struggle to notice the difference between the hot 9 and the hot 10, and even the note 7, they are very much identical. You might struggle a tad bit to use the smartphone under heavy sunlight.

As with my experience, but hey, that's the same experience, you would get with other devices about the same price points. So generally, the display is also good for what it is and gets the job done pretty well giving you an immersive experience all thanks to the cutout notch and the large display for the speakers. They are reasonably loud. Just that you definitely notice the lack in base, and you could easily block off the single down firing. Speakers microphone, on the other hand, is actually good and loud in terms of phone calls.

Nothing to complain about here, 5200 William hour battery is what you get in terms of the battery capacity, which is just perfect fit for this device. A full day is used on a single charge, as the least you can get on here. My only gripe here would be the charger as you get 10 watts, charging brick with the smartphone, which takes about almost three hours to get this device juiced up from zero to 100, but for the capacity you get here, this is a tank. Now it's camera time, starting with the specs. You get the quad camera configuration at the rear, with a 16 megapixel main lens 2, megapixel macro 2, megapixel depth sensor and an AI lens.

The phone sensor, on the other hand, is an 8 megapixel shooter. These are the numbers now the real deal, which are the photos coming off this device. How do they look for me? The photos here are good and okay for the price, usable color reproduction I mean with good lighting and little twigs. You get perfect, looking photos, you have decent dynamic range and this is all possible with good lighting. Like I mentioned things begin to fall apart.

When you take low light shots, you do not have a lot of options from the rear, though, for instance, there is no ultra-wide or telephoto option and more, so the low light feature on the smartphone isn't great macro.2 is something I wouldn't really mess with for both the front and the rear cameras. I think I like them and with the present view, it's a solid 7.5 out of 10 in my rating. Videos, on the other hand, can be recorded up to 2k resolution from both the rare and the front-facing cameras, and I didn't get to see any form of stabilization on here, though, hey what's going on guys Oscar mini here, and I'm actually on my way back from GSM village. Here in Abuja, where I went to get the infinite hot 10. , I decided to do a mini unboxing here and test out the front-facing camera of the smartphone.

From what I can see here so far, you can record at 720p, 1080p and 2k on the front-facing camera on the infinite hot 10. Color production is quite designed from what I can see, although you get this um overexposure at the back, as you can see out of the window here, but pretty much decent front facing camera from the smartphone. Do let me know what you think about this camera the front facing camera and this video I'd love to hear from you guys in the comment section below I picked up this unit for about 63 000 her, roughly 160 dollars, you can get the light version for somewhere around 130 or 53 000 error right now, so when compared to the recent infinite hot 9 review links in the description like I mentioned, this is a definite upgrade. Although this unit costs roughly 8 000 more 8, 000 more or about 20 dollars more, I think it is a way better buy you get better battery, better processing, better cameras for that additional fee. Now this doesn't mean you should go, sell the infinite hotline you got about a week ago to replace with this one.

I wouldn't advise that considering this device is run on android 10. Android 11 has been here for a while, though, and would have been a better option for the smartphone, the infinite hot 10. There are obvious things that could have been better on this device. For instance, I would have loved to see four gigabytes of ram, a better and stereo speaker, setup and also USB, considering the processor here. The hello g70 is geared towards gamers.

These little things would have given or better the gaming experience on the smartphone. Some other things I would have loved to see here would have been less bloatware from infinite from Los, come on infinite and maybe android 11 instead. But then, what's my verdict on the infinite hot 10. At this point, I think the last three devices from infinite. I reviewed on this channel actually cannot offer great value for money, and the infinite ho tend definitely follows the trail for this price I haven't used or tested so far a device running the hello g70 processor.

If the little things I mentioned that could have made this device a better phone than it is right now are not really issues for you. You are, of course, good with the infinite hot 10. , otherwise you might want to up your budget and get a better device out there, but for this price this is a win. That's been it for this review do not forget to like share and also subscribe to this channel. If you haven't done that already thanks for watching- and I will catch you in the next one, you.


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