Infinix Smart 20 arrives with 120Hz display and IP64

Infinix's Smart 20 lands in India with a 6.78-inch 120Hz display, Helio G81 chipset, 5,200mAh battery and IP64 protection. Prices start around €137, with a launch discount lowering the effective starting price to about €132.

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Infinix Smart 20 arrives with 120Hz display and IP64

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Phones that feel expensive at a glance have a way of stealing attention. The new Infinix Smart 20 does exactly that: a large 6.78-inch screen, a snappy 120Hz refresh rate, and a light chassis that refuses to look cheap.

Yes, it is pitched at budget buyers. But Infinix has stacked sensible upgrades where they matter most — display, battery life and everyday performance. The handset runs XOS 16 on Android 16, so software looks modern from the start.

Where it moves the needle

The panel is an HD+ IPS LCD with a centered punch-hole and a high-brightness mode that pushes up to 700 nits. That Dynamic Bar interface for notifications is a small touch, but one that helps the phone feel more polished than many rivals in the same price band.

Under the hood sits a MediaTek Helio G81 Ultimate. Paired with 4GB LPDDR4X RAM and up to 128GB eMMC 5.1 storage, the hardware is tuned for everyday apps and light gaming. There’s virtual RAM expansion and a microSD slot supporting up to 2TB, so storage worry is easily avoided.

Camera setup is straightforward. An 8-megapixel main shooter teams with an auxiliary sensor and dual-LED flash. Selfies are handled by an 8-megapixel front camera. Nothing flashy. But serviceable for social posts and video calls.

Battery life is a clear selling point: a 5,200mAh cell with 15W charging and 5W reverse wired charging. Long days are the expectation here, not the exception. Audio gets a lift from stereo speakers tuned with DTS, and physical features include a side-mounted fingerprint scanner and an infrared sensor for remote control duties.

Durability gets a nod too. The Smart 20 carries an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance, which is a rare comfort at this price. And for markets where connectivity can be patchy, Infinix bundles UltraLink offline communication, allowing compatible devices to exchange data across distances up to 1 km without relying on a mobile network.

Colors are bright and varied: Sunlike Orange, Cloudline Blue, Shadow Black, and Polaris Titanium.

Pricing in India has been converted to euros for clarity. The 4GB + 64GB model lands at about €137, while the 4GB + 128GB option comes in at roughly €154. Early-bird buyers can claim an instant discount that brings the effective starting price down to around €132. Sales begin on 12 June through Flipkart and the Infinix India online store.

So what should you take away? If you want a budget handset that prioritizes a smooth, large display and solid battery life, the Infinix Smart 20 is worth a look. It won’t challenge flagships, and its cameras won’t win awards, but for everyday use and a pleasing screen experience at an affordable price, it’s a credible contender.

Source: gizmochina

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v8rider

Is 15W charging really enough for a 5200mAh? 2 hrs to full maybe? Also UltraLink 1km without network — sounds neat but sketchy, anyone tried it

mechbyte

Wow this actually looks premium for the price! 120Hz + 5200mAh is tempting, but the cameras sound basic, still curious tho