Infinix Mobility Demonstrates E-Color Shift Technology

Infinix Mobility made a big impression at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) by introducing their latest innovation, E-Color Shift technology. This technology is a significant breakthrough in smartphone displays, providing users with a new way to interact with their devices and offering a whole new level of visual experience.

The core of Infinix’s CES presentation was the E-Color Shift technology, which allows users to adjust the color temperature of their smartphone screens dynamically based on different lighting conditions. This ensures that users can enjoy a comfortable and optimal viewing experience, no matter where they are.

E-Color Shift takes adaptability to the next level by intuitively responding to the surrounding lighting conditions. Infinix smartphones equipped with E-Color Shift can automatically adjust the color temperature to maintain visual clarity and comfort, whether users are in a dimly lit room or outside on a sunny day. This advanced display technology enhances the user experience and showcases Infinix’s commitment to addressing the diverse and dynamic contexts in which smartphones are used.

Infinix Mobility’s showcase of E-Color Shift technology at CES has generated a lot of excitement among industry experts and consumers alike, with people eager to see the future implications of this groundbreaking display innovation. While specific models featuring E-Color Shift have not yet been announced, the technology’s unveiling Infinix’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible and delivering solutions that amaze everyone at CES.

Infinix INBOOK Y2 Plus Intel powered Laptop goes on sale

Infinix has newly launched a new laptop in its Y Series – the Inbook Y2 Plus. With a price tag of ₹27,490, this laptop delivers a combination of style and performance to cater to the various needs of its users.

The Inbook Y2 Plus has a sleek and lightweight design, featuring a thin and durable metal body that enhances portability without compromising its sturdiness. The initial snapshots of the laptop reveal an impressive aluminium alloy metal craft design, adding sophistication to its aesthetics and ensuring a robust build. The rugged brush metal design contributes to its durability, making the Infinix Inbook Y2 Plus a powerful computing device with a high style quotient.

Under the hood, the Inbook Y2 Plus packs an 11th Gen Intel Core Processor. This powerful configuration enables users to tackle demanding tasks effortlessly.

Regarding storage, the laptop offers up to 1 TB of SSD with PCIe3.0 for faster read and write speeds. The Inbook Y2 Plus also features a substantial 50Wh battery that supports 65W fast charging via PD 3.0 technology. This combination delivers 10 hours of web browsing and a multi-utility Type-C to Type-C fast charging feature.

The laptop’s visual appeal is heightened by its remarkable 15.6″ vivid colour-rich display, featuring an 83% sRGB Color Gamut, 260 NITS Brightness, and an impressive 82% Screen-to-Body Ratio. The Full HD resolution 1920*1080 brings a decent viewing experience complemented by the Dual speakers with Stereo Surround Sound.

Interested buyers can find the Inbook Y2 Plus on Flipkart and offline channels starting December 27th.

Infinix launches Hot 40 series smartphones with 5000 mAh battery and Xboost gaming engine

Infinix has just unleashed the Hot 40 series, a trio of smartphones that promises a symphony of power, style, and gaming prowess. The Hot 40 Pro, Hot 40, and Hot 40i converge with a formidable 5,000 mAh battery, accompanied by the cutting-edge Xboost gaming engine software. The Xboost gaming engine operates as a sophisticated software layer, meticulously fine-tuning hardware parameters during gaming sessions, ensuring peak performance and efficiency across the trio of devices.

The Hot 40 Pro

The Infinix Hot 40 Pro is the undisputed powerhouse of the lineup, wielding a formidable 6nm Helio G99 chipset. Its expansive 6.78″ LCD display boasts a full HD+ resolution, dances at a mesmerizing 120 Hz refresh rate, and has a lightning-fast 240 Hz touch sampling rate. The phone will be available in Palm Blue, Horizon Gold, Starlit Black, and Starfall Green colours.

The device offers 8 GB RAM and an option for either 128 GB or 256 GB storage. Its groundbreaking 108 MP main camera achieves picture perfection, accompanied by a 2 MP macro lens and a mysterious “AI cam.” The selfie game is strong with a 32 MP sensor nestled within a punch hole, surrounded by the enchanting Magic Ring—a Dynamic Island-type notification zone that adds a touch of magic to every interaction.

The Hot 40

The Hot 40 echoes its majesty with a 90 Hz refresh rate on the same 6.78″ LCD canvas, now boasting a mind-boggling 270 Hz touch sampling rate. The 50 MP main camera takes centre stage, accompanied by a 2 MP macro lens and AI companions. The phone is powered by a 12nm Helio G88 chipset, 8 GB RAM, and storage options of 128 GB or 256 GB, the Hot 40 is a performance symphony available in the same dazzling quartet of colours.

The Hot 40i

The Hot 40i is the most affordable amongst the lineup, sports a Unisoc T606 chipset, an octa-core CPU, and a Mali-G57 MC1 GPU, creating a budget-friendly powerhouse. A 6.56″ LCD display with HD+ resolution and a 90 Hz refresh rate sets the stage. The 5,000 mAh battery bows to 18W charging, ensuring longevity without breaking the bank. The Hot 40i is available in Black, Blue, Gold, and Green colours. 

Infinix Zero 30 5G Long Term Review: Underrated Champion!

Infinix is not exactly the brand people consider when in the market to buy a new smartphone. I too am guilty of this prejudice however after using the Inifix Zero 30 5G as my daily driver for the past month, my opinions have drastically changed about the brand and its devices. Sure, Infinix delivers some of the best value devices in the Indian market at the budget segment but its latest Zero 30 5G has proven the company’s ability to compete in the mid-premium segment too. It’s not a perfect phone (none of them are) and there are some hiccups here and there but that does not take away from the fact that it delivers a value-for-money experience. Here’s my full review of the Infinix Zero 30 5G – 

Design

This is easily the best part of this device as it looks at par or even better than many premium devices. It is available in two colour options – Golden Hour and Rome Green. I used the Golden Hour variant which has an aesthetic appeal to it. The device is sure to grab some eyeballs as you walk around with it. The Rome Green variant comes with a vegan leather back which adds more value to your money. The phone stands slim at only 7.9mm and weighs light at 182 grams. The volume rocker and lock buttons placed on the right of the device also have a good click to them and feel tactile. You get an in-display fingerprint sensor which is quick and snappy. It has an IP53 rating protecting the device from dust and splashes of water. The camera cutout is HUGE on this device and looks good on the Golden Hour variant as the cutout is golden colour too. However, the cutout is golden even for the green variant which is a bold decision from Infinix. The main attraction of the device is the curved AMOLED display but the overall aesthetic design language supporting it makes up for a great-looking and feeling device. Infinix hits the ball out of the park with the Zero 30 5G design in the sub-25K price category. 

Display

The Infinix Zero 30 5G sports a premium-looking curved 6.78-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display. The bezel situation is pretty neat as they are slim on the sides and slightly thicker on top and bottom. It has a 144Hz refresh rate which can be switched between 60, 120, 144, and Auto options. The 144Hz refresh rate is addressed as ‘extreme’ in the phone settings and that’s exactly how I’d describe using the display, it’s extremely pleasing. The display produces some vibrant colours and it comes with Widevine L1 support so watching OTT in HD resolution will not be an issue. It has a peak brightness of 950 nits which means users will not have an issue in using the device under direct sunlight. 

Performance

Infinix Zero 30 5G sports a Dimensity 8020 SoC coupled with 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM which can be extended up to an additional 9GB of RAM (21GB total) using the virtual RAM option. I did not add up any virtual RAM during my testing of the device as 12GB is more than enough for SoC it houses. The device comes with 256GB of UFS3.1 storage which is standard across the 8GB and 12GB variants of the device. Having 256GB as the standard storage option across the lineup is applaudable, but having an expandable storage option would seal the deal entirely. We could talk about GeekBench and AnTuTu scorecards where the device definitely scores higher than the majority of the devices in the price category but I’d let readers know how the device performs on a daily basis. 

I’ve been using the device as my daily work phone for the past month which means attending constant calls, virtual meetings, approving video content, working on Google apps and much more. I was taken aback by how flawlessly the device took over all the tasks without any hiccups. I’ve been using the OnePlus Nord CE3 5G along with the Zero 30 5G which are comparable devices in many arenas, the latter always emerged better in both performance and user experience. Playing games like BGMI for extended periods of time was not an issue but the device did heat up considerably during my testing. 

The UI experience is certainly improved from the previous Infinix devices I’ve used in the past. The experience is much more refined and visually pleasing. Yes, there are some bloatware and third-party applications here but not as annoying as some phones in this price category. What could be a deal breaker for many is that the company only provides one major Android update and 2 years of security patches. 

It features a big 5,000 mAh battery with 68W fast charging support. You can get a day out of this battery easily and charge it up in nearly 50 minutes which is not bad by any standards.

Camera

Inifnix Zero 30 5G boasts a decent camera setup. You get a 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM6 primary camera with IOS, a 13Mp ultrawide lens and a 2MP macro lens which I thoroughly believe brands should omit. There is a Samsung 50MP ISOCELL JN1 sensor which is capable of shooting crisp selfies. It is an AI-enhanced camera setup which is capable of shooting 4K at 60FPS on both the front and rear. The front camera is accompanied by a flash which is a surprising addition. It works well only if you can manage to not get blindsided by the front flash! Overall, it is a decent camera setup which is reliable under well-lit conditions and loses its ground under darker settings. 

50MP Selfie
Selfie with front flash on
108MP Standard
3X Lossless Zoom
10X Zoom
Standard AI Cam

Verdict

The Infinix Zero 30 5G is a competitive mid-range smartphone that is definitely worth the money. The standout design coupled with a curved AMOLED display makes up for a good package itself. However, the cherry on the top is it being a well-performing and dependable device. Low light camera performance can be improved but besides that, it is a solid device!

Rating – ⭐⭐⭐⭐

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