Officially available in the Philippines, the Infinix HOT 11S sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, triple rear cameras with a 50MP main shooter, and a 5,000mAh battery. Infinix Mobility, a smartphone brand based in Hong Kong entered the Philippine market last month with the Infinix Hot Note - a 5.5-inch device with a MediaTek octa-core CPU, Android Lollipop, and a 4,000mAh battery. What the XUI brings to the table are the company's proprietary apps like the Xender which lets you wirelessly transfer images, videos, files, even installed APKs to another Xender to another Infinix smartphone or PC. And HotKnot, which works like NFC, lets you easily transfer files between two Infinix devices in close proximity. We were told that Infinix Mobility is already testing Android 6.0 Marshmallow for their devices including the Hot Note. When the time comes that it has to be charged, the Hot Note supports quick charging (Infinix Mobility calls it Flash Charging) and can replenish the battery from 0% to 100% in under two hours. Conclusion To conclude, the Infinix Hot Note is not the type of smartphone that will dazzle you with its design or features. The kind folks from Inifinix Mobility came all the way here from Hong Kong to announce to us that they will be entering the local smartphone market and introduce the Infinix Hot Note, the first smartphone that they will launch in the Philippines. Read more in our articles including "WATCH: Infinix HOT 11S Unboxing and Hands-On" and "Infinix Hot Note Review".
Officially available in the Philippines, the Infinix HOT 11S sports a 6.7-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, a MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, triple rear cameras with a 50MP main shooter, and a 5,000mAh battery. Infinix Mobility, a smartphone brand based in Hong Kong entered the Philippine market last month with the Infinix Hot Note - a 5.5-inch device with a MediaTek octa-core CPU, Android Lollipop, and a 4,000mAh battery.
What the XUI brings to the table are the company's proprietary apps like the Xender which lets you wirelessly transfer images, videos, files, even installed APKs to another Xender to another Infinix smartphone or PC. And HotKnot, which works like NFC, lets you easily transfer files between two Infinix devices in close proximity. We were told that Infinix Mobility is already testing Android 6.0 Marshmallow for their devices including the Hot Note.
Our coverage of infinix 11s includes: "WATCH: Infinix HOT 11S Unboxing and Hands-On"; "Infinix Hot Note Review"; "Infinix Hot Note hands-on, first impressions". Each article provides unique insights and information.