When the Infinix Hot 10s was released in May of this year, smartphone owners were ecstatic with the device's class-leading features. After four months, Infinix releases the Hot 11s, and the sheer quantity of updates it delivers should put all other major manufacturers to shame. Users will be able to confidently state that this is the most remarkable phone in that price range after testing and real-world experience with the phone. What makes Infinix Hot 11S so wonderful, and why should consumers consider purchasing it; here are all the answers.
Infinix Hot 11S Full Review
Design
The Hot 11s phone is constructed entirely of plastic. It has the same glossy display with a fingerprint-proof coating that has been seen on previous Infinix phones. While many users may not adore its appearance, on the good side, it doesn't smear or scratch easily, which is a significant bonus in this area. Although the innovative wavy gradient design is distinctive, Infinix introduces an altogether new style soon, similar to their Zero line.
To be fair, there is a new camera island design with a massive round primary camera that distinguishes this phone from previous Infinix phones. The camera module does not protrude excessively from the body, and the phone itself is not too thick. Having said that, it is not a light phone, weighing in at over 200 grams. Looking at the device's width or the way the rear bends into the sides, it feels that 11s phone is not very ergonomic or comfortable to carry with one hand.
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When it comes to ports and buttons, the right side has the power button and volume rocker, while the bottom features a 3.5mm socket, the lone microphone, a Type-C connector, and the speaker grille. On the left, there is a triple card slot that supports two 4G SIM cards and a microSD.
Display
Hot 11S is blessed with a 6.78-inch screen. The display is perhaps the most remarkable update on the Infinix Hot 11s. They swapped out the water-drop notch with a punch-hole cutout, upped the resolution to 1080p from 720p, boosted the peak brightness from 440 nits to 500 nits+, AND maintained the 90Hz refresh rate. While the BBK manufacturers continue to use 720p panels, Xiaomi's 1080p displays are subpar in terms of brightness and viewing angles.
However, the absence of Widevine L1 means that users will still be unable to stream Netflix, Prime Video, and other services in Full HD, but that is a software issue that this article will discuss later.
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The combination of a 90Hz refresh rate and 180Hz touch sampling results in a phone that feels deceptively smooth to operate, almost making users forget it's an 11K phone.
Rear Camera
The smartphone's rear panel is adorned with a circular triple rear camera setup that includes a 50MP main sensor, an f/1.6 aperture sensor, an AI-powered lens, a 2MP lens camera, and an LED flashlight. Infinix is launching a gadget with a 50MP rear camera for the first time. The Realme 8i, on the other hand, comes with a 50MP main sensor, which is somewhat pricier than the Infinix Hot 11S.
The Hot 11S's rear camera has a variety of settings, including an AI Camera, Super Night, Beauty, Short Video, and powerful HDR. When it comes to the rear camera's performance, the smartphone manufacturer has done an excellent job, as it takes respectable photographs at night using the Super night mode, while shots taken during the day are clear and detailed. In brief, the back camera captures photographs with vibrant colors and clarity.
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Front Camera
To begin, consumers will get an 8MP camera for selfies, which is adequate but lacks quality in low light circumstances. However, it's a little frustrating that a smartphone at this price range does not provide decent selfies. The firm could improve the front camera on the phone to make it more functional. Additionally, the front camera has many settings, including AR Shot, Beauty, Portrait, AI Cam, and Short Video.
Performance, Software, and UI
The Infinix Hot 11S is powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 processor. The Hot 11S is the second smartphone in India to use the same chipset, after the Xiaomi Redmi 10 Prime.
The smartphone works well while multitasking, with no noticeable delays when playing high-end games or streaming movies. Indeed, the smartphone took less than five minutes to download and play high-end games such as Call of Duty, but after an hour of use, we noticed some heating concerns.
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Battery and Charger
The Infinix Hot 11S is equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery and a Type-C 18W support charging. The huge battery charges entirely in one hour and provides two days of backup with moderate use, or 24 hours with intensive usage. Additionally, the gadget has battery-saving functions like Ultra Power and Power Boost. The Infinix Hot 11S will not disappoint you in this department. Additionally, the smartphone automatically switches off when it reaches 100 percent charge.
Price of Infinix Hot 11S in Bangladesh
In Bangladesh, the phone is now officially accessible. The powerful 4GB 128GB version is officially priced at BDT 14,990, while the strong 6GB 128GB version is priced at BDT 15,990.
Bottom Line
The Infinix Hot 11S is a powerful gadget that will likely face stiff competition from the Redmi 10 Prime, which has dual storage, a 6,000 mAh battery, 512GB expandable memory, and four rear cameras. Infinix Hot 11S, on the other hand, has a 5,000 mAh battery, 256GB augmentable memory, and a triple camera configuration. However, when the cost is considered, the Infinix Hot 11S is reasonable and may be regarded as an excellent smartphone with various positive features such as a large battery, attractive design, and a 50MP camera.