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Infinix XPad Officially Confirmed To Launch In India On 13th September

Infinix made its entry in the tablet segment last month with the launch of Infinix XPad in the global market. Well this tablet is now all set to make its way in the Indian market as well. Infinix has officially confirmed that Infinix XPad will launch in India on 13th September.

The company has also teased few key details of this tablet on a microsite live on Flipkart. As per which the device will arrive in Titan gold, Frost Blue and Stellar grey color options. It will arrive wit a metal unibody design. It will sport 11 inch display that offers 83% screen to body ratio, FHD+ resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. It will be equipped with quad speakers. It will support 4G LTE, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity options.

Since the teased specs and design of the Indian variant are similar to that of global variant, we assume that the other specs could also be same.

It may be powered by MediaTek Helio G99 SoC and run on Android 14. It could pack up one camera on each side both having an 8MP camera sensor. The tablet is expected to be backed by a 7000mAh battery that supports 18W wired charging. The pricing details are not known as of now but will be revealed during the launch of the device.



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