Hong Kong-based phone maker Infinix today announced
a new budget smartphone, dubbed Infinix S5. The Infinix S5 is built around a
6.6" 20:9 HD+ display that has a hole in the top-left corner for the 32MP
selfie camera. Around the back, it has a fingerprint scanner keeping company to
the quad camera setup aligned vertically in the upper-left corner.
This setup is a combination of a 16MP main, 5MP
ultrawide, 2MP depth, and a low-light sensor. The 5MP unit also lets you take
macro shots of objects from as close as 2.5cm. Not just that, you can also
record macro videos using the 5MP camera.
On the inside, the Infinix S5 has a Helio P22 SoC
with 4GB RAM and runs Android Pie with XOS 5.5 atop. The smartphone has 64GB of
storage plus a dedicated slot for microSD card, allowing storage expansion by
up to 256GB.
The Infinix S5 packs a 4,000 mAh battery and comes
in two colors - Quetzal Cyan and Violet. It's priced at INR 8,999 (US$ 125/€ 115)
and you will be able to buy one in India starting October 21 through Flipkart.
