Infinix is set to introduce its inaugural tablet, the XPAD, to the Philippine market on August 26. This launch marks a significant milestone for the company as it expands its product portfolio beyond smartphones. The device is positioned as a versatile device, designed to cater to both entertainment and educational needs.
Infinix XPAD
The Infinix XPAD has a an 11-inch Full HD display with a 90Hz refresh rate and packs a Helio G99 processor along with 4GB/8GB of RAM and 256GB/512GB of eMMC storage, expandable via microSD card.
For optics, the device is expected to have a 12MP main rear camera alongside an 8MP auxiliary lens, and an 8MP front camera (The Indian variant of the device only has a single 8MP rear camera). It runs XOS on top of Android 14 and packs a 7,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast-charging.
Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the Infinix XPAD is Folax, an AI personal voice assistant powered by ChatGPT. This feature is designed to provide an enhanced interactive experience through voice commands and intelligent responses.
FAQ
Q: What are the color options for the Infinix XPAD?
A: The Infinix XPAD comes in three colors – Blue, Black, and Gold, though it’s not confirmed which colors will be available in the Philippines.
Q: What are the specifications of the Infinix XPAD?
A: While the full specifications of the PH variant were not fully revealed, chances are it’ll be almost the same as the Indian variant. Considering the expected price, it’s most likely the 4GB+128GB variant. Or maybe they will offer both variants, let’s see.
Display | 11-inch FHD, 90Hz refresh rate |
Processor | Helio G99 |
RAM | 4G/8GB |
Storage | 128/256GB |
Rear Camera | 12MP main 8MP unspecified |
Front Camera | 8MP |
Battery | 7,000mAh 18W fast charging |
OS | XOS (Android 14) |
Q: How much is the Infinix XPAD in the Philippines?
A: The Infinix XPAD is expected to be priced below PHP 9,500.
Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.