The Infinix Smart 10 launched in Pakistan in July 2025 and is fully PTA approved with an official one-year warranty. The official starting price is Rs. 27,999 for the base 4GB RAM and 64GB storage variant. It is worth noting that prices vary noticeably between different dealers — some authorized outlets list it as high as Rs. 30,999, so it is worth checking a few sources before paying full retail. The base 4GB/64GB variant is the most commonly available configuration in Pakistan, though higher storage options are listed in the global spec sheet.
4GB RAM + 64GB Storage: Rs. 27,999 (Official)
Higher Variants: Rs. 30,999 (Market dependent)
PTA Status: Fully PTA Approved
Official Launch Price: Rs. 27,999
Availability: Available through authorized dealers across Pakistan
Price Note: Prices may vary by dealer, so check the latest price before purchasing.
At 187 grams and 8.3mm thick, the Smart 10 is a reasonably compact and comfortable daily phone. The build is standard plastic but the durability certifications are meaningful.
Dimensions: 165.6 x 77 x 8.3mm
Weight: 187g — light for all-day carry
Build: Glass front, plastic back and frame
IP64 rated — dust tight and water splash resistant, TÜV certified
Drop resistant up to 1.5 meters
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor — fast and reliable
Colors: Sleek Black, Titanium Silver, Iris Blue, Twilight Gold
Dual Nano-SIM with dedicated microSD slot
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
NFC: Yes — data transfer only, not payments
Infrared port: Yes
Getting NFC and an infrared port on a phone under Rs. 25,000 is genuinely unusual. The NFC here supports data transfer between compatible devices but does not enable contactless payments at shops — this is an important distinction to make clear. The infrared port lets you use the phone as a remote control for TVs and air conditioners, which is a practical everyday convenience.
The 6.67-inch IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh rate is the display highlight. Scrolling and navigation feel noticeably smoother than 60Hz panels that most entry-level competitors still use.
Size: 6.67 inches IPS LCD — comfortable for media and browsing
Resolution: 720 x 1600 pixels — HD+ at 263 PPI
Refresh rate: 120Hz — smooth and responsive
Peak brightness: 700 nits HBM — adequate for indoor use and shade
Screen-to-body ratio: 84.2%
The HD+ resolution is the standard limitation at this price — text is not sharp and fine detail is not clear up close. The 700 nit peak brightness is better than most phones in this segment and handles shaded outdoor use comfortably. Direct sunlight in Pakistan's summer remains challenging but manageable. The 120Hz smoothness is the strongest display feature and makes the daily experience feel better than the resolution spec alone would suggest.
The Unisoc T7250 on a 12nm process is a reliable entry-level chip. Combined with Android 15 Go edition, which is optimized to run more efficiently on lower-spec hardware, daily performance is better than the raw specs might suggest.
Chipset: Unisoc T7250 (12nm)
CPU: Octa-core — 2x1.8 GHz Cortex-A75 + 6x1.6 GHz Cortex-A55
GPU: Mali-G57 MP1
RAM: 4GB physical + 4GB virtual (extended from storage)
Storage: 64GB with dedicated microSD slot
OS: Android 15 Go edition with XOS 15.1
One Tap AI — built-in AI shortcut button
No 5G — 4G LTE only
WhatsApp, calling, YouTube, social media, and general browsing all run without problems. Casual gaming on lower settings works fine. Heavy games at high settings are not realistic on this chipset. The Android 15 Go edition is specifically optimized for lower RAM and storage devices — apps load faster and the system uses resources more efficiently than standard Android on the same hardware.
The camera setup is straightforward — an 8MP main camera and an 8MP selfie camera. What is genuinely unexpected for this price is the 1440p video capability on both cameras.
Main camera: 8MP, f/2.0, 1/4.0", autofocus, dual LED flash
Auxiliary lens: Depth sensor
Camera features: Panorama, HDR
Video: 1440p at 30fps, 1080p at 30fps — confirmed on both cameras
Selfie camera: 8MP, f/2.0, 1/4.0"
Selfie video: 1440p at 30fps, 1080p at 30fps
1440p video recording at this price is rare. Most entry-level phones cap at 1080p or even 720p on the front camera. The actual image quality from 8MP sensors in low light will be limited, as expected at this price — but having 2K video capability gives content sharing on social platforms noticeably more detail than 1080p. Daytime photos are clean and usable for everyday sharing. Low-light performance is average.
The 5000mAh battery delivers reliable all-day endurance for the light to moderate usage this phone is designed for.
Battery capacity: 5000mAh
Wired charging: 15W
Reverse wired charging: Yes — share battery with accessories
No wireless charging
The 15W charging speed takes around two to two and a half hours for a full charge from empty. This is slow by 2026 standards — most competing phones now offer 18W or 33W. Plan to charge overnight. Battery endurance itself is solid — most users will comfortably get through a full day, and lighter users can push toward a day and a half.
OS: Android 15 Go edition with XOS 15.1 — up to date at launch
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: Yes — exact version not confirmed
NFC: Yes — data transfer only, not payments
Infrared port: Yes
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
GPS: Standard support
No 5G — 4G LTE only
Smart Panel and Dynamic Bar — interactive notification and shortcut features via XOS
XOS 15.1 on Android 15 Go is clean and easy to navigate. The Smart Panel provides quick access to frequently used apps and contacts, and the Dynamic Bar around the front camera shows notifications and activity alerts interactively. One Tap AI provides quick AI-assisted shortcuts for common tasks.
The Infinix Smart 10 delivers a genuinely strong feature set for under Rs. 30,000. The combination of a 120Hz display, IP64 durability certification, NFC data transfer, infrared port, headphone jack, FM radio, and 1440p video recording on both cameras is a package that most phones at this price simply do not match.
The 15W charging speed, 8MP cameras with limited low-light capability, HD+ resolution, and Android 15 Go edition are real trade-offs. But for a student, a backup phone buyer, or anyone who needs a reliable everyday device strictly under Rs. 30,000 — the Smart 10 offers more practical features per rupee than most alternatives in its price range.