
Design and display The Infinix Smart 8 comes with the same textured polycarbonate back panel as the Infinix Smart 8HD. The posterior panel has a Timber Texture Finish and there is a huge camera island on the top left corner of the phone. The camera island has three large rings, out of which two are for the cameras and one for the quad-LED flash. The volume rocker and power button, which is bedded with the point sensor, is on the right channel.
The phone comes with 3.5 mm and a USB Type-C harborage for charging. The company is furnishing a hard plastic clear case and a 10W coliseum in the box. There’s a 6.6 HD hole-punch display with a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone gets a centrally- aligned hole-punch cutout to fit the anterior camera and with 500 nits' brilliance, the display is fairly good when used indoors and outdoors.
It works with functionalities analogous to face unlock, background call, charging vitality, charge completion keepsake, and low battery keepsake. The Infinix Smart 8 features a MediaTek G36 octa-core SoC, runs on Android 13 Go with XOS 13, and comes pre-installed with apps like Facebook, Palm Store, X Club, and AHA Games.
The phone isn't the quickest, and the robustness is fairly good. It takes time to respond. For illustration, after clicking a picture from the phone, it's slow to open the gallery to exercise the print. still, the Infinix Smart 8 doesn’t make the cut, if you're awaiting a phone that's presto. still, the phone is an upgrade from the Smart 7.
Infinix Smart 8 Boasts emotional 50MP Binary AI Cameras with quadrangle- LED Ring Flash for Stellar Photography, accompanied by a Decent 8MP Front Camera for Selfies – A Budget Smartphone That Shines in Imaging Capabilities. Infinix Smart 8's 50MP camera delivers respectable prints, but the portrayal mode falls short. The 5,000 mAh battery and 10W bowl ensure lasting power, but photography suckers may find room for enhancement.
What we think:
The Infinix Smart 8, Is a decent budget phone that gets the job done without breaking the bank. Perfect for simple tasks, but not the go-to for heavy multitasking or gaming. Ideal for first-time druggies or as a secondary device for introductory requirements.
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