
Infinix has officially announced its next successor for the Hot 10 family which is considered as a gaming phone by the company. This will be the Infinix Hot 10S which will also come with a version with an NFC feature.
The Hot 10S will be featuring a 6.82-inches IPS LCD display that has a 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling rate. When it comes to things under the hood, this will be equipped with MediaTek Helio G85 and paired with a Mali-G52 MC2 GPU.
For its camera, the rear cameras will be using a 48 MP main camera that features Super Nightscape mode good for low-light photography. There is also a 2MP depth lens with an AI lens. It is also capable to record 1080p videos and 240p slow-mo clips. As for the front camera, it features an 8MP selfie camera that includes a bokeh mode for its video.
Face unlock is also featured as its security measures and even claims that can scan your face even with a facemask on. There is also a fingerprint reader housed at the back. As for connectivity, the Hot 10S features a dual-SIM 4G connectivity which also includes VoLTE support.
As for battery capacity, the Hot 10S is juiced up with a 6,000mAh capacity while the NFC version will be packed with a 5,000mAh battery. Both versions will be supported with a 10W charging. There is also an Ultra Power Mode which can extend the battery life of your phone to 3 and half hours of voice calls once it hit 5%.
The Infinix Hot 10S will launch on May 12 in Indonesia and in other countries in the following weeks. It will cost $130 for its 6GB+128GB version but will also be available in different configurations (4-6 GB RAM, 64-128 GB storage).
The Infinix Hot 10S NFC version will also launch in Indonesia as well as Russia and Latin America. For its starting price, the 4GB+128GB will be priced at $120 and will also come in different configurations (4GB+64GB).
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