Infinix silently launched its first tablet, called Xpad. The device has an 11" screen, a mid-range Helio chipset and an LTE version. The Infinix Xpad is powered by a Helio G99 chipset with a 2.2 GHz octa-core CPU. It is widely used by Transsion brands, with nearly two dozen devices running the most powerful LTE-only chipset on the market.
Infinix brought an XArena Game Space with
three different power modes designed to allocate different loads of power to
the Arm-G57 MC2 GPU for gaming purposes. The 11" LCD has 90 Hz refresh
rate and a resolution of 1,920 x 1,200 pixels. It has a fairly thin bezel,
bringing the screen-to-body ratio to 83%. Infinix also revealed that the
brightness is 440 nits. The slate sports a metal unibody and has one camera on
each side – both having an 8 MP sensor behind.
This year is the year of AI, and Infinix
brought their own solution called Folax. It is a voice assistant powered by
ChatGPT. Xpad is equipped with four speakers to enhance its multimedia
consumption credentials.
Infinix Xpad features a 7,000 mAh battery
with 18W wired charging. The company revealed that 50% of the Xpad could be
filled in about 40 minutes. The Infinix Xpad comes in three colors — blue,
Black, and Gold. It has either 4 GB or 8 GB RAM and 128/256 GB storage. The
company did not say what the exact memory combinations are. We also do not have
official pricing and availability details; they will be revealed on a
market-to-market basis.