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Infinix Hot 10 T Launching in Kenya: Here’s Everything We Know


Infinix is preparing to launch a new HOT series phone in Kenya. The new smartphone, Infinix HOT 10 T, will launch locally soon.

So what do we know about the device?

Well, Infinix HOT 10 T will feature a 48MP primary shooter. Infinix is teasing a new feature that will be available in the main shooter dubbed Super Nightscape. Although fewer details are known about it, it supposedly hints at the ability to capture amazing shots in low-light conditions.

How good Super Nightscape will be is, of course, to be determined when the device lands in Kenya.

The 48MP primary shooter will be paired with a 2MP depth sensor and AI lens for a little bit of versatility while taking photos.

Infinix HOT 10 T has also been said to feature the company’s “best display ever” in the HOT series. Could it be an AMOLED panel? Or should we expect a display with a high refresh rate?

It is to be remembered that to date, Infinix is yet to launch a device with an AMOLED panel.  And for the HOT series, having a 90Hz refresh rate panel will be a first. Combing AMOLED and high refresh rate could be tough – to keep the price low, of course – but the latter is more doable.

So, perhaps, high refresh rate could also be part of the mix. Infinix ZERO 8 from 2020, the company’s top-tier phone yet, featured a 6.85-inch IPS LCD but with a 90Hz refresh rate.

Design is as important as well, and the HOT 10 T is said to sport a textured surface on the rear.

At its core, the phone will include a capable chipset to suit different use cases, including gaming.

And to wrap it all up, we expect a 5000mAh battery to power the HOT 10 T.

Infinix HOT 10 T will be debuting in Kenya soon.

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Alvin Wanjala

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