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A few weeks ago, O+ has introduced the Xfinit, equipped with 3GB RAM and a huge 32GB internal storage. Design and Construction The Xfinit’s design follows the same aesthetics of other O+ smartphones. [gallery type="slideshow" ids="104043,104042,104041,104037,104039"] The Xfinit's design is good, overall. With the sound peaking at 80db using a sound meter, the O+ Xfinit can easily fill up a small, quiet room with sounds blasting off the back speaker.   Continued in next page: Performance and Benchmarks, Connectivity and Battery Life, and Conclusion Performance and Benchmarks The Xfinit is a good device for multitasking despite the modest spec it is equipped with. This result puts the Xfinit along the leagues of the LG G4, the Asus ZenPad S 8.0, and even the Cherry Mobile One G1 -- all of those latter devices mentioned sport larger battery capacities. The Xfinit touts good productivity and connectivity performance with a good chunk of internal storage, plus an additional microSD card slot for expanded use. With that being said, the Xfinit has a lot of gripes that can be improved. Read more in our articles including "O+ Xfinit Review" and "O+ Xfinit Unboxed, First Impressions".

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What is Xfinit?

A few weeks ago, O+ has introduced the Xfinit, equipped with 3GB RAM and a huge 32GB internal storage. Design and Construction The Xfinit’s design follows the same aesthetics of other O+ smartphones.

What have you covered about Xfinit?

[gallery type="slideshow" ids="104043,104042,104041,104037,104039"] The Xfinit's design is good, overall. With the sound peaking at 80db using a sound meter, the O+ Xfinit can easily fill up a small, quiet room with sounds blasting off the back speaker.   Continued in next page: Performance and Benchmarks, Connectivity and Battery Life, and Conclusion Performance and Benchmarks The Xfinit is a good device for multitasking despite the modest spec it is equipped with.

Where can I find articles about Xfinit?

Our coverage of Xfinit includes: "O+ Xfinit Review"; "O+ Xfinit Unboxed, First Impressions"; "HUAWEI MatePad 12 X (2026) Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.