
The Infinix Hot 50 5G will launch alongside several other rumored Infinix Hot 50 devices. The range may include Infinix Hot 50, Hot 50 5G, Hot 50 Pro, Hot 50 Pro+ and Hot 50i versions. This is said to be the successor to the existing Infinix Hot 40 series. The phone was previously spotted on a certification site. The expected key specifications of the Infinix Hot 50 5G were revealed earlier. This time the design and some key features of the 5G version of the base model were revealed. Particle for direct object
Infinix Hot 50 5G launch, design and color options in India
In a press release, Infinix announced that the Infinix Hot 50 5G will soon be launched in India in the mid-range segment, but did not reveal any further price range. The company has not revealed the exact release date of this smartphone. In the image attached to the note, the smartphone is shown in black and blue.
The Infinix Hot 50 5G features a matte finish and a pill-shaped vertical rear camera module. Inside this slightly raised oval island are three small box-like squares with rounded corners that house the cameras. Next to the module you will see a small pill-shaped LED flash panel.
The Infinix Hot 50 5G has a flat screen with a hole in the middle and narrow edges. On the right edge of the phone is the volume rocker and power button, while on the left edge is the slot for the SIM card tray.
Features of Infinix Hot 50 5G
In the note, the company added that the Infinix Hot 50 5G has a 60-month championship certificate from TÜV SÜD. This indicates that the device is expected to provide users with consistent and seamless performance for up to five years. It is said to be the first time in this certification area.
The Infinix Hot 50 5G is introduced as the thinnest 5G smartphone in its segment with a thickness of 7.8mm. It is confirmed to support the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. The smartphone is available in 4GB and 8GB RAM options and supports 128GB UFS 2.2 internal storage. More details about the upcoming phone are expected to be revealed in the coming days.
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