Infinix Smart HD 2021 goes on sale: price, specs, and availability

Infinix Smart HD 2021
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Infinix Smart HD 2021, the company's most affordable smartphone will go on sale in India today. The handset was launched in India a week back along with Snokor A10 Soundbar. 

The device comes under the "Smart" series and the HD indicates the display resolution. The Inifinix Smart HD 2021 is targeted at students who need smartphones to attend online classes. 

Infinix Smart HD 2021 price and availability

The Infinix Smart HD 2021 is priced at Rs 5,999 and will go on sale in India via
Flipkart today noon at 12. The device is available in three colour options - Green, Blue, and Black. The Infinix Smart 2021 comes with a big screen, massive battery, and fingerprint scanner - all this and more for under Rs 6,000. 

Infinix Smart HD 2021

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Infinix Smart HD 2021 specs

The Infinix Smart HD 2021 offers a 6.1-inch HD+ display with 19.5:9 aspect ratio, 85% screen to body ratio, and a dew-drop notch. It sports a gem cut texture design with ‘V pattern’ on the rear which the company calls flow pattern. 

In the heart, the device is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Helio A20 chipset which is clocked at 1.8GHz and built on 12nm fabrication process. Since it is an affordable budget device, it packs in 2GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage with a dedicated microSD card slot. Further, the device also packs in rear-mounted fingerprint scanner, which is a rarity in this segment and it also supports face unlock.

Infinix Smart HD 2021

(Image credit: Flipkart)

On the inside, the Infinix Smart HD 2021 is packed with a massive 5000mAh battery. It comes with a micro USB port for charging and there is no support for fast charging, which is not surprising. On to the optics, the device flaunts a single camera setup and dual-LED flash on the rear in a square module. There is an 8MP primary shooter with f/2.0 aperture. To the front, you get a 5MP(f/2.0) selfie snapper. 

Some of the camera modes include AI HDR, AI Beauty, Portrait, and Full HD video recording. Other features include Android 10 OS based on XOS 6.2. Dual nano-SIM, VoLTE, VoWiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, and DTS surround sound. 

Srivatsa Ramesh

Srivatsa is a prolific writer who spearheads the core writing team on tech news, buying guides, reviews, and all gadget articles. He is passionate about technology. 

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