Infinix Smart 10 HD 4G
Infinix Smart 10 HD 4G

The Infinix Smart 10 HD 4G is the epitome of entry-level simplicity in 2025, designed for users who want a smartphone that covers the basics without breaking the bank. Aimed at first-time buyers or those needing a device for minimal tasks, it offers a straightforward experience with a focus on battery endurance and affordability. But in a market filled with value-packed budget phones, does the Smart 10 HD 4G have enough to compete?

Feature

Specification

Display

6.5" IPS LCD, 60Hz, 720 x 1600 pixels (HD+, ~269 PPI)

Processor

Unisoc T606 (12nm, Octa-core, up to 1.6 GHz)

RAM

3 GB / 4 GB (LPDDR4X)

Storage

32 GB / 64 GB (eMMC 5.1, expandable via microSD up to 256 GB)

Main Camera

Dual: 8 MP (wide, f/2.0, AF), 0.3 MP (depth)

Selfie Camera

5 MP (wide, f/2.2)

Battery

5000 mAh, Li-Po, 10W wired charging

Operating System

XOS 15 (Android 15 Go Edition)

SIM Support

Dual SIM (Nano-SIM)

Connectivity

4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS, USB Type-C 2.0

Build & Design

Plastic back, plastic frame: "Starlit Black, Glacier Blue, Meadow Green"

Dimensions & Weight

~164 x 75.8 x 8.9 mm, ~185 g

Audio

Single speaker, 3.5mm headphone jack

Additional Features

Rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, accelerometer

Pros
  • Price tag’s a joke—in a good way. We’re talking $60-70. You could probably find that in your couch cushions if you tried hard enough.
  • Battery is a beast. 5000mAh means you can forget your charger for a day or two and not sweat it.
  •  90Hz screen on a budget phone? Wild. Scrolling actually feels smooth, not like you’re churning butter.
  • Storage isn’t an issue. MicroSD slot lets you go nuts (up to 2TB, which is more than my old laptop).
  •  Lightweight and splash-resistant. Drop it in the sink and, eh, probably still fine.
Cons
  • Performance? Let’s just say you’re not gaming on this thing. That Unisoc chip is built for WhatsApp and maybe some light scrolling, and even then, keep your expectations low.
  • Cameras take pictures. That’s about it. Don’t expect to impress Instagram.
  • RAM is pretty laughable—2GB/4GB, so multitasking is… not really a thing.
  • XOS 15.1 comes with bloatware and ads. Annoying, but hey, that’s what you get at this price.
  • No NFC, no 5G, and the charging speed is… well, let’s just say you’ll have time to make coffee.

This phone is as barebones as it gets, and honestly, that’s kind of its selling point. Perfect for your grandma, your clumsy little cousin, or as a backup phone when you’re traveling and don’t want to risk your main device. It does calls, texts, and basic app stuff, and it does them without drama.

1. Specs at a Glance

- Screen: 6.6-inch IPS LCD, 90Hz, decent brightness. Punch-hole keeps it looking current, at least from a distance.

- Chip: Unisoc T606. Not fast, but not made of wood either.

- RAM/Storage: 2GB/4GB RAM (good luck with multitasking), 64GB built-in, massive microSD support.

- Cameras 13MP back, 8MP front. Sun’s out? Pics are okay. Nighttime? Don’t bother.

- Battery: 5000mAh, 10W charging (slowpoke), can share juice with friends if you’re feeling generous.

- Build: Plastic, but not embarrassingly cheap-feeling. Splash resistant, so it can take a little abuse.

- Extras: Headphone jack is still alive! Side fingerprint sensor, face unlock, basic sensors.

This is the phone you buy when you’d rather keep your cash and don’t need anything fancy. It’s honest, no-nonsense, and—let’s be real—kind of charming in its own way.

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  • Published: 8/24/2025
  • Company: Infinix
  • Category: Mobile