Infinix Hot 50
Infinix Hot 50

J’ai testé de nombreux smartphones à petit budget, et la plupart ont du mal avec les performances, les appareils photo ou l’autonomie de la batterie. C’est pourquoi j’étais curieux de connaître l’Infinix Hot 50. 

Il évite les gadgets tape-à-l’œil et se concentre sur ce qui compte : des performances solides, des appareils photo fiables et une grande autonomie de la batterie. 

Contrairement à des concurrents comme le Redmi Note 12 et le Realme C55, l’Infinix Hot 50 vise à offrir une expérience fluide et fiable à un prix abordable. Examinons ce qui le distingue et où il pourrait s’améliorer.

Infinix Hot 50 Fiche Technique

Spécifications

Détails

Date de lancement

Sortie prévue : octobre 2024

poids

188 grammes

taille

165,7 x 77,1 x 7,8 millimètre

montrer

LCD IPS de 6,7 pouces, 720 x 1600 pixels, 120 Hz

processeur

MediaTek Dimensity 6300 (6 nm)

RAM/Stockage

4 Go/128 Go, 8 Go/128 Go, UFS 2.2

Appareil photo principal

Double : 48 Mpx (grand-angle), 2 Mpx (profondeur), double flash LED

Caméra selfie

8MP avec flash LED

Système d’exploitation

Android 14, XOS 14.5

pile

5000mAh, charge filaire 18W

Sim

Double SIM (Nano-SIM, double veille)

réseau

5G, LTE, HSPA, GSM

Capteurs

Empreinte digitale latérale montée sur le côté, accéléromètre, proximité, boussole

Connectivité

USB Type-C 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.4

Couleurs

Bleu vif, Noir élégant, Vert sauge, Violet rêveur

prix

 
Avantages

Avantages

  • Excellent rapport qualité-prix pour un usage quotidien.
  • Batterie longue durée de 5000mAh.
  • Taux de rafraîchissement de 120 Hz pour des interactions fluides.
  • Prise en charge de la 5G pour des vitesses plus rapides.
  • XOS 14.5 offre une expérience conviviale sans gonflement.

 

Inconvénients

Contre:

  • La résolution 720p manque de netteté.
  • La caméra selfie de 8 MP offre une qualité moyenne.
  • La construction en plastique semble moins haut de gamme.
  • Conception de bosse de caméra encombrante.

Key Features of the Infinix Hot 50

1. MediaTek Dimensity 6300 Processor

I tested the Infinix Hot 50 against other budget phones, and the Dimensity 6300 processor pleasantly surprised me. 

In day-to-day tasks like browsing, social media, and even light gaming, this phone holds up well. It’s quick to respond, and apps load without much lag. While it’s not flagship fast, it easily outperforms the Realme C55, which tends to stutter under load.

Plus, the 6nm architecture keeps power consumption low, pairing well with the large battery.

 

2. 120Hz Refresh Rate

I’m always skeptical about budget phones advertising higher refresh rates. A 120Hz refresh rate sounds great, but can it handle it? 

With the Infinix Hot 50, scrolling through apps and social media feels smooth and snappy. Compared to the Redmi Note 12’s standard 60Hz panel, the Hot 50 clearly delivers a more responsive experience. 

Sure, the resolution is just 720p, but at this price point, the smooth interactions make up for it.

 

3. Camera Performance

Let’s talk cameras. The 48MP main sensor delivers solid results in daylight—better than I expected, to be honest. Photos come out sharp and clear, though things get dicey in low light. The 2MP depth sensor feels like a filler, but it helps with portrait shots. 

Compared to similar models, I found the Hot 50 slightly ahead of the Realme C55 in terms of photo clarity, but not by much.

The 8MP selfie camera, though, is where things feel basic. It gets the job done for video calls and quick snaps but lacks the sharpness and detail of competitors like the Redmi Note 12. At this price, I wasn’t expecting stellar results, but it’s something to note if selfies are a priority.

 

4. 5000mAh Battery

One area where the Infinix Hot 50 excels is battery life. With its 5000mAh battery, I easily went through a full day of mixed usage—calls, browsing, social media, and a bit of video streaming. 

Even with the 120Hz refresh rate, the battery didn’t drain as fast as I thought it would. Charging isn’t blazing fast at 18W, but it’s reasonable for this price range. It also outlasts competitors like the Realme C55, which tends to drain quicker during extended use.

 

5. Android 14 with XOS 14.5

In terms of software, XOS 14.5 on top of Android 14 offers a pretty clean experience. While it doesn’t give you the barebones feel of stock Android, the extra features are mostly helpful rather than bloatware. 

From smart gestures to customizable themes, it adds some personality without being intrusive. It’s more polished than previous versions and better than what you get on most phones in this price bracket.

 

Final Thoughts

After spending some time with the Infinix Hot 50, I must say that it’s one of the better-budget smartphones available right now. 

It won’t knock your socks off with fancy features, but it does the basics really well. The processor holds up, the battery is reliable, and the 120Hz refresh rate adds a touch of smoothness you rarely see at this price point.

In the budget category, the Infinix Hot 50 is a solid contender, and in some areas, it even punches above its weight.

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  • Publié 10/8/2024
  • Entreprise Infinix
  • Catégorie Mobile