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Infinix Xpad (4GB/256GB)
The Infinix Xpad is an affordable mid-range Android tablet launched on August 18, 2024, targeting students, casual users, and light multitaskers with its large display and solid battery life. The 4GB RAM + 256GB storage variant strikes a balance between performance and capacity, powered by the reliable MediaTek Helio G99 chipset for smooth everyday tasks like streaming, browsing, and basic productivity. Available in Wi-Fi-only or LTE versions, it runs XOS 14 on Android 14 with expandable storage up to 1TB via microSD.
Key Features
Feature Description Display 11.0″ IPS LCD, 1200 x 1920 pixels (FHD+), 90Hz refresh rate, 500 nits brightness, 16:10 aspect ratio, anti-fingerprint coating Processor MediaTek Helio G99 (6nm octa-core, up to 2.2GHz); Mali-G57 MC2 GPU Memory & Storage 4GB RAM (up to 8GB virtual expansion); 256GB eMMC 5.1 storage; microSDXC slot (dedicated) Cameras Rear: 8MP (f/1.8, 1080p@30fps video); Front: 8MP (f/2.0, 1080p@30fps) for selfies/video calls Battery 7000mAh Li-Po (non-removable); 18W wired charging (no wireless) Connectivity Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual-band); Bluetooth 5.2; optional 4G LTE (with VoLTE); USB-C 2.0; 3.5mm jack; FM radio Audio & Extras Quad speakers with DTS tuning; face unlock; Folax AI voice assistant; sensors (accelerometer, proximity) Build & Durability Aluminum frame/back, glass front; 257 x 168.6 x 7.6mm; 496g; no official IP rating (splash-resistant) OS & Updates Android 14 with XOS 14 How It Works
- Setup: Power on and follow the XOS wizard for Google account sync (~5 minutes); insert microSD for extra space.
- Daily Use: Swipe for split-screen multitasking; use Folax for voice commands (e.g., “set alarm”). 90Hz display ensures fluid scrolling on apps like Netflix or Chrome.
- Productivity: 4GB RAM handles 10+ tabs or light editing in apps like Canva; pair with Bluetooth keyboard (sold separately) for note-taking.
- Charging & Battery: Full charge in ~2.5 hours via 18W adapter (included); lasts 10-12 hours for video playback or 7-8 hours mixed use. Tutorials via Infinix’s app or YouTube cover XOS customizations like app cloning. For LTE variant, insert nano-SIM for mobile data/hotspot.
Pros and Cons (Based on Reviews)
- Pros: Vibrant 11″ 90Hz screen excels for media consumption; massive 7000mAh battery outlasts rivals like Samsung Tab A9; ample 256GB storage + expansion is great for offline content. X users in Indonesia and Uganda call it a “budget beast” for schoolwork and streaming.
- Cons: Helio G99 lags in intensive gaming; eMMC storage slower than UFS; cameras are basic for low-light shots; no stylus support out-of-box.



