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Infinix Hot 10 Play announced with Helio G25, 6.82″ screen, and 6,000 mAh battery

Infinix announced the Hot 10 and Hot 10 Lite smartphones last year, and today the company added a Play variant to the series. The Infinix Hot 10 Play is powered by the Helio G25 SoC and runs Android 10 (Go Edition) with XOS 7.0 on top.

The Hot 10 Play comes in 2GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB memory options, and it also has a microSD card slot for storage expansion by up to 512GB.

The Helio G25-powered smartphone is built around a 6.82″ IPS screen of HD+ resolution with a waterdrop notch for the 8MP selfie camera. The rear panel has quite an interesting design and is home to a fingerprint scanner and dual camera setup comprising 13MP primary and depth sensor units.

Infinix Hot 10 Play announced with Helio G25, 6.82'' screen, and 6,000 mAh battery

Keeping the Hot 10 Play up and running is a 6,000 mAh battery charged through a microUSB port at up to 10W. And there’s an Ultra Power Mode provided by Power Marathon Tech, which adds 19 hours of battery life when the cell is at 5% charge.

Infinix Hot 10 Play announced with Helio G25, 6.82'' screen, and 6,000 mAh battery

The Infinix Hot 10 Play is offered in Aegean Blue, Morandi Green, Obsidian Black, and 7° Purple colors. It’s currently available in 2GB/32GB configuration in Pakistan through Xpark at PKR16,999 ($105/€85), and will go on sale in the Philippines with the same amount of memory starting January 23 for PHP4,290 ($90/€75) through Lazada.

Infinix Hot 10 Play announced with Helio G25, 6.82'' screen, and 6,000 mAh battery

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Author: Sagar
Source: GSMArena

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