I've seen the Nokia 2 (1GB LPDDR3, Snapdragon 212) beat the Infinix Hot 8 (2GB LPDDR4?, Helio P22) and the Tecno Pop 3 (2GB LPDDR3, MT6580M) in UX smoothness, gesture responsiveness and Chrome multi-tab workflows (running at least six tabs at once.)
The Nokia kept four (!) GSMArena tabs open with four social-media apps running in the background. The Infinix kept three tabs; the Pop 3 one. Best of all; the Nokia took two seconds to bring up the keyboard. The Infhnix took four and the Tecno six .
NB: Each phone had been used for at least one year, with no less than 20 apps installed (yes, I did count them).
I think Transsion should fix their software. Maybe newer versions are much better (the Hot 10 was actually good when I used it; just as smooth as a Galaxy A12. Y'see; that's why we're asking for better software support!
NB: If you think I'm a fanboy or marketer; well... Look below this post.
TechMate: Infinix Note 10 is powered by a Mediatek Helio G85 Octa-core processor and Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. It comes in a big screen that has a 6.95 inches display IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels.
The smartphone comes in various colors such as Black, Purple, and Emerald Green. The device is fueled with a non-removable Li-Po 5000 mAh battery + Fast charging 18W. The smartphone runs on the Android 11 + XOS 7.6 operating system.
The phone supports Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by). Infinix Note 10 features triple-camera that consists of 48 MP (wide) + 2 MP (depth) + 2 MP (monochrome) with Quad-LED flash, panorama, and HDR.
The front camera consists of a single camera: 16 MP (wide) and the device is integrated with a loudspeaker and a 3.5mm jack. The smartphone features Bluetooth 5.0, GPS with A-GPS, Radio, and USB Type-C 2.0, USB On-The-Go. The sensors include Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, proximity, and compass.
You for just use the whole nairaland write nah. . . because say una dey advertise laptop
nightbuzzer: The Mobiles Giants of African Infinix Mobile has officially moved further into the laptop market . infinix as a brand is know for providing good quality products for affordable price........
Below is the specification for your view
Operating System Windows 10 Home
Dimensions Width 323.5 mm Depth 219.5mm Height 16.3mm Weight 1.48 kg
Dimension Intel® Core™ i3-1005G1 Intel® Core™ i5-1035G1 Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7, Intel Iris Plus up to 64EU.
*colour gamut、contrast ratio、 brightness、viewing angle are typical value.
Processor Intel® Core™ i3-1005G1 Intel® Core™ i5-1035G1 Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7, Intel Iris Plus up to 64EU.
Memory 8 GB/16 GB Storage 256GB/512 GB PCIe SSD
*The actual capacity after formatting may be less.
Battery MaterialLithium polymer Capacity55 Wh
Connectivity Wi-Fi (X1)IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac,160MHz 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi (X1 Pro)IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax,160MHz WiFi. 6,2.4GHz and 5GHz 2x2 MIMO Bluetooth BT 5.1 Bluetooth BT 5.2
Ports USB-C x 1 (support data, charging and DisplayPort) USB 3.0 × 2 / USB 2.0 x 1 HDMI × 1 SD card slot x 1 camera switch x 1 3.5 mm Headset and Microphone Jack x 1
Keyboard and Touchpad Full-size Backlit Chiclet Keyboard Touchpad with Multi-touch
Camera 720P HD camera
Audio tweeter:0.8W x 2 base:1.5W x 2 DTS audio processing Microphone x 2 In The Box
Xiaomi has confirmed that the brand is aware of the touch screen response issue on some of the devices and the company has also added that an update with the fix for various devices will be rolled out soon. - At least they are aware and would definitely give responses soonest
Sainthia: Some of the new devices from Xiaomi are reportedly suffering from touch response issues and the reason behind this issue is not yet clear. Also, the issue isn’t limited to just one device but several devices seem to be having the problem.
A thread on Reddit, which is around two months ago, talks about the following devices facing similar touch screen response problem:
Xiaomi Mi 11 Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite Xiaomi Mi 10T Pro Redmi Note 10 Pro Redmi Note 9S We haven’t independently confirmed issues with these devices listed above but reports indicate that the phones are facing issues fairly recently, that too on a small number of devices running the company’s own MIUI, which is likely the culprit.
Some users have tried to factory reset their smartphone but that has also not fixed the problem. However, rebooting the device seems to be fixing the problem temporarily but crops up again pretty quickly.
Xiaomi has confirmed that the brand is aware of the touch screen response issue on some of the devices and the company has also added that an update with the fix for various devices will be rolled out soon.
Currently, there is no indication about how widespread this issue is as there were very few mentions of touch sensitivity problems online. Nonetheless, the company has acknowledged the issue and has promised to solve it soon.
The use of smartphones in the African continent is not as widespread as in other continents like Europe or Asia. This is partly because not many Africans have the money to spend on smartphones and other gadgets. Furthermore, many smartphone companies do not understand the African smartphone market. This is why Transsion Holdings has been the “King of Africa” for many years. Transsion Holdings owns Infinix, Tecno, and Itel brands. Smartphones from these brands are the most popular in many parts of Africa. There are reports that Transsion Holdings is developing a smartphone that supports 160W fast charging.
Since 2013, Infinix, a pure smartphone brand under Transsion Holdings, has been selling mobile phones in parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia. In the past few years, the company has also achieved increasing success in India. The company’s latest smartphone is the Infinix Note 10 Pro mobile phone. According to XDA reports, the company may be preparing a mobile phone that supports ultra-fast 160W fast charging.
The report also shows an image of a 160W “super flash charging” charger with the Infinix brand. This indicates that Infinix may be developing a mobile phone that supports charging speeds that are significantly faster than most other Android devices on the market. At present, the fastest mass-produced charging speed in the mobile phone industry is 120W. Black Shark 4 Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10 Extreme Edition, Nubia Red Magic 6 Pro, iQOO 7, etc. all use ultra-fast charging solution. However, the fastest full charge (100%) time is 15 minutes. Of course, the full-charge time is a function of the battery capacity.
Unfortunately, there is no information on the new Infinix smartphone that will support the 160W fast charging. As for its latest Infinix Note 10 Pro, this device supports 33W fast charging. This is a far cry from the 160W charging solution.