Infinix has unveiled the Hot 50 Pro smartphone, which is largely similar to the Hot 50 Pro+ 4G model announced last week. In particular, the new product is equipped with the same eight-core MediaTek Helio G100 processor, manufactured using a 6-nm process technology.
The Infinix Hot 50 Pro smartphone has a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with Full HD+ resolution (2436 × 1080 pixels) and a refresh rate of 120 Hz. The display has a peak brightness of 1800 cd/m2. The hole at the top of the display houses the 8MP selfie camera. There is also an in-display fingerprint scanner to unlock the smartphone.
On the rear panel there is a main camera with a 50-megapixel Hi-5022Q sensor measuring 1/2.8″ with autofocus and f/1.6 aperture, which is complemented by a 2-megapixel depth sensor, as well as a third sensor, the parameters of which have not yet been specified. .
The Infinix Hot 50 Pro runs Android 14 with XOS 14.5 on top. The smartphone has two memory configurations – 8/128 GB and 8/256 GB. The storage capacity can be expanded up to 2 TB using a microSD memory card. High-quality sound is provided by two speakers with support for DTS Sound and Hi-Res Audio. The 5000 mAh battery supports fast charging up to 33 W.
The smartphone’s specifications also include a USB-C port, an NFC chip and a 3.5mm headphone audio jack. The device is protected against dust and splashing water according to the IP54 standard. The smartphone boasts a thin body with a thickness of only 7.4 mm and a weight of 190 g. The body color is black, glacial blue and titanium gray. The price and start date of sales of the new product will be known a little later.
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