Infinix made waves a little while back by bringing MagSafe-like wireless charging technology into the affordable space. The same company recently launched a regular tablet for which there wasn’t much buzz about. However, we will be highlighting the Infinix XPAD more in this article while also discussing what its price in Nepal might be.
Infinix XPAD Overview
Design and Display
The Infinix XPAD comes in a dual-tone design where the majority of the tablet has a regular matte finish. However, the top portion of the tablet has interesting circular patterns going through it. The tablet has a squircle camera island that pretends to have three cameras, but in reality, is equipped with only one lens. It has a solid metal unibody and is available in three colours Frost Blue, Stellar Grey, and Titan Gold.
On the front, it sports a large 11-inch display. The panel here is an IPS LCD with FHD+ resolution. Additionally, the screen is capable of switching between 60Hz and 90Hz. You also get a touch sampling rate of up to 180Hz on the Infinix XPAD. Other than that, it offers a peak brightness of 440 nits, a typical colour gamut of 72% NTSC, and a PWM frequency of 10KHz.
Performance
For performance, the Infinix XPAD relies on one of the best budget processors in the market i.e. MediaTek Helio G99. This silicon comes in 6nm fabrication, eight cores, and a peak clock speed of 2.2 GHz. Meanwhile, the graphics are handled by Arm G57 MC2 GPU. The tablet comes with built-in XArena game space that allows you to toggle between different modes to optimise your gaming experience.
In addition, for memory, you can either get 4GB or 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM. Similarly, the Infinix XPAD comes with 128GB or 256GB of eMMC internal storage. Furthermore, the storage can be externally expanded via a MicroSD card up to 1TB. Software-wise it boots on XOS based on Android 14. It also comes with a ChatGPT-powered AI assistant named “Folax”.
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Camera and the rest
The cameras on the Infinix XPAD are rather mediocre. As I mentioned earlier, it pretends to have three lenses on the back. However, it has a singular 8MP unit on the back. The front camera is also of the same resolution. In the tank, it has a 7,000 mAh battery with 18W charging support. The thing can reach up to 50% charge in about 40 minutes.
The Infinix XPAD will be available in WiFi-only as well as in 4G LTE versions depending on the region. This tablet has a quad-speaker setup for enhanced multimedia experience. In the meantime, it also has a 3.5mm headphone jack, if you’d like to go a little private. It also supports Multi-Device Collaboration, which is Infinix’s attempt at ecosystem privileges. It only works with smartphones as of now, and will eventually be available for PCs as well.
Infinix XPAD Specifications
- Design: Metal unibody with dual-tone finish
- Dimensions: 257.04 mm x 168.62 mm x 7.58 mm
- Weight: 496 grams
- Display: 11” IPS LCD Panel, 60 and 90Hz refresh rate, 120Hz and 180Hz touch sampling rate, 10KHz PWM frequency, 72% NTSC typical colour gamut
- Resolution: FHD+ (1,20 x 1,920)
- Chipset: Octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 (6nm)
- RAM: 4GB or 8GB, LPDDR4X
- ROM: 128GB or 256GB, eMMC + Up to 1TB expandable with MicroSD card
- OS & UI: Android 14 with XOS 14 on top
- Rear Camera: Single 8MP camera with Smartsens SC820CS sensor
- Front Camera: 8MP Camera (Centre-aligned on the longer bezel)
- Sensors: G-sensor, E-compass, Virtual Gyroscope, Light, Proximity
- Navigation: Yes
- Battery: 7,000 mAh with 18W fast charging
- Connectivity: 4G LTE (Optional), Dual-band WiFi 5, Bluetooth, USB Type-C, 3.5mm headphone jack
- Colour Options: Titan Gold, Frost Blue, Stellar Grey
Infinix XPAD Price in Nepal and Availability
While the company has listed the Infinix XPAD on their website, no pricing or shipping plans have been revealed as of now. It is quite common practice for Infinix and its sister companies. Given that the brand is rising in popularity in the country, this tablet might arrive in the Nepali market. When it does, we will make sure to update you on the price of Infinix XPAD in Nepal.
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