Infinix Smart 10 and Smart 10 HD New Budget Phones Offer High Refresh Rates Large Storage Specs Unveiled

Infinix unveils Smart 10 & Smart 10 HD low-cost phones. Smart 10 features 120Hz display, Unisoc T7250. Smart 10 HD has 90Hz, Unisoc T606.
Infinix Smart 10 and Smart 10 HD New Budget Phones Offer High Refresh Rates Large Storage Specs Unveiled

Infinix has rolled out two new, low-cost phones: the Smart 10 and Smart 10 HD. Both aim to give clear, smooth views with screens that refresh fast. They also let you use very big memory cards, making them good for those who want a good deal.

This phone shows stuff on a 6.67-inch IPS screen and HD+ quality. It can refresh up to 120Hz and shine very bright at 700 nits. It runs on a Unisoc T7250 chip, has 4GB of RAM (which you can up to 8GB), and a big 256GB of built-in storage. For taking photos, it has two back cameras that can shoot 2K video and an 8MP camera at the front.

This one has the same big screen as the Smart 10 but with a 90Hz refresh rate and shines at 500 nits. It works on a Unisoc T606 chip, has 2GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, expandable up to 2TB with a microSD card. Its main back camera has 13MP, and it also has an 8MP front camera. It runs on Android (Go Edition), which is good for less powerful gear.

Both come with a 5000mAh battery. The Smart 10 gets 15W charging, and the Smart 10 HD gets 10W. They also have:

  • An infrared port
  • A 3.5mm audio jack
  • A scanner for fingers on the side
  • A way to unlock with your face
  • Resistance to dust and water (IP64)
  • Support for DTS Audio tech
Infinix Smart 10 Infinix Smart 10 HD

The Infinix Smart 10 comes in black, silver, blue, and coral. The Smart 10 HD comes in black, beige, gold, and green. Infinix hasn't told us yet how much they will cost or when they will be sold.

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