At the beginning of this month, Infinix announced the launch of its Hot 50 smartphone, a 5G-enabled device. Shortly after, the company introduced a more budget-friendly 4G variant that shares the same design. But differs in several key areas, making it a solid option for those who donāt need 5G capabilities.
Affordable Powerhouse: Infinix Hot 50 4G with FHD+ Display
The Infinix Hot 50 4G is powered by the Helio G100 chipset, which replaces the Dimensity 6300 found in the 5G model. While this change limits the phone to 4G connectivity, users can expect similar performance. Both chips are built on a 6nm manufacturing process and feature the same CPU and GPU cores. The Hot 50 4G comes with either 6GB or 8GB of RAM (LPDDR4X) and offers storage options of 128GB or 256GB. Though the exact UFS version is not specified. Additionally, the phone includes a microSD card slot, supporting cards of up to 2TB. Making it ideal for users who need extra storage space.
Despite its lower price point, the Hot 50 4G includes a few upgrades compared to the 5G model. For example, the display is now a 6.78-inch IPS LCD with a higher FHD+ resolution, improving on the 6.7-inch HD+ screen in the 5G version. Both models share a 120Hz refresh rate and an Always On Display feature, ensuring a smooth and responsive user experience. Security-wise, both phones use a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for easy access.
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The camera setup also sees a slight shift. The Hot 50 4G features a 50MP rear camera with a brighter f/1.6 lens, though it has a smaller 1/2.76ā sensor compared to the f/1.8, 1/2.0ā sensor on the 5G model. Both phones are capable of recording 1440p video at 30fps or 1080p video at up to 60fps. For selfies, the front camera remains the same at 8MP.
Battery life is another highlight, with both versions featuring a 5,000mAh battery that supports 18W fast charging through a USB-C port. Infinix claims that the battery can retain at least 80% of its capacity after 1,600 charge cycles. Translating to about four years of daily use. Gamers will also appreciate that the Hot 50 4G can run the popular game FreeFire for up to nine hours on a single charge. And it even supports 90fps gameplay with a 120Hz touch sampling rate.
Discover the Infinix Hot 50 4G
As for additional features, the 4G variant has basic dust and water resistance, though it lacks a specific IP rating (unlike the 5G version, which has an IP54 rating). It retains essential ports like USB-C and a 3.5mm headphone jack with an FM radio receiver. Wireless connectivity includes Wi-Fi 5 (ac) and Bluetooth, with the added bonus of NFC supportāsomething the 5G model lacks.
The Infinix Hot 50 4G has already hit the market in several countries. In Ukraine, for instance, it is priced at UAH 6,800, which is approximately $165, ā¬150, or ā¹13,850. The phone is available in multiple color options, including Sleek Black, Sage Green, and Titanium Gray, offering buyers some choice in style.
This affordable yet capable device strikes a balance between performance, features, and cost, making it an appealing option for users who prioritize value over 5G connectivity.