For their first tablet, Infinix got it right, mostly.
- Attractive metal unibody design with smudge-resistant finish
- Expandable storage and headphone jack
- Good battery life
- Clean, bloatware-free UI
- Good price
- Decent overall performance
- Average camera performance
- No adaptive brightness
- Folax works, but feels a bit restricted
Introduction
The Infinix XPAD is the brand’s first tablet, entering a competitive market with a promise of delivering value and functionality. It has a few tricks up its sleeve – a good display, good speakers, excellent battery life, and an AI assistant that’s powered by ChatGPT. Are these enough to make it a good buy? Let’s find out.
Design and Build Quality
The Infinix XPAD boasts a metal unibody design, incorporating various textures to achieve a distinct look. The matte metallic finish resists smudges and fingerprints effectively. Infinix has made some user-friendly design choices here – the retention of a headphone jack, expandable storage, and a SIM slot in the LTE version, extending its functionality.
The tablet’s bezel thickness strikes a good balance, offering improved handling without compromising on screen real estate. This thoughtful design approach enhances the overall usability of the device, making it comfortable to hold for extended periods.
Performance
The Infinix XPAD is powered by a Helio G99 processor, a popular choice in this segment. While not exactly the most powerful chipset out there, it can deliver decent performance for everyday tasks and can handle some gaming, depending on the title and settings.
The device comes with a generous 256GB of storage, expandable via microSD card, and 8GB of RAM. This configuration should suffice for most users’ needs, providing ample space for apps, media, and documents.
Gaming performance is respectable for the price point. HONOR of Kings runs decently at Ultra Resolution and High FPS, though users may want to lower settings for a smoother experience. More demanding titles like Honkai: Star Rail are playable at low to very low presets, acceptable for a tablet in this category.
Camera
The Infinix XPAD features an 8MP camera on both the front and rear. While this setup won’t compete with dedicated photography devices, it provides adequate quality for social media posts and video calls.
The ability to record 2K video at 30fps from both cameras is a nice touch, offering flexibility for content creators on a budget.
Audio and Multimedia
The Infinix XPAD has a quad-speaker setup. The software offers various settings for fine-tuning the sound, and it can fill a small room without noticeable distortion. While the smart audio setting can be hit-or-miss, the ability to manually configure audio settings is appreciated. It’s worth noting that the DTS Sound feature cannot be turned off, which may not suit all users’ preferences.
The 10.95-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate is a solid offering for this price range. While it doesn’t match the vibrancy of AMOLED panels, it still delivers a satisfactory experience for media consumption. The screen offers good brightness levels, though the lack of adaptive brightness is an inconvenience.
Battery and Charging
As for battery life, the Infinix XPAD scored an impressive 14 hours and 10 minutes in the PCMark Work 3.0 benchmark, suggesting excellent longevity for typical use cases like web browsing and media consumption.
Charging speeds are decent, with the included charger taking just under 2 hours to fully charge the device from 2%. While not the fastest in the market, it’s reasonable for a tablet in this price range.
Software
Running on XOS based on Android 14, the Infinix XPAD offers a clean and bloatware-free user interface. The overall UI performance is smooth and responsive, enhancing the user experience.
The Game Assistant Panel lets users optimize performance and settings for gaming sessions. An interesting addition is the Folax AI Assistant, powered by ChatGPT.
While it can handle basic queries and app operations, it’s limited to single-question interactions, at least for now, and while it can open apps and say adjust the volume, it can neither set an alarm nor can it show the weather for a location. Hopefully, Infinix can add these capabilities down the road.
Infinix XPAD – Verdict
The Infinix XPAD is a compelling package for those budget-conscious consumers seeking a capable tablet for everyday use and light gaming. With its attractive design, decent performance, and impressive battery life, it offers good value for its price point.
Available at PHP 7,499 for the Wi-Fi only version and PHP 9,499 for the Wi-Fi + LTE version, the Infinix XPAD positions itself as an affordable option. It may not compete with premium offerings, but it can deliver a well -rounded experience that should satisfy the needs of many users.
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.