Google has officially introduced the Android One program in Africa. The program is all about offering decent Android smartphones at the most affordable price.
Read All about the Android One Program
The Infinix 2 X510 is the smartphone cherry picked by Google to become the first Android One Smartphone in Africa.
The choice of the Smartphone was a perfect move taking into account that Infinix was among the first companies to offer high-quality Android smartphones at prices that most in Africa can afford.
The Infinix 2 X510 is pretty much exciting and I could talk about the smartphone all day, but there will be a lengthy blog post for that.
That said, here is that the Infinix 2 X510 has to offer.
The Infinix 2 X510 is an upgrade of the Infinix X501 and I will be using the X501 as a reference point.
Infinix 2 X510 Android One Technical Specifications
Display
Display Size: 5.0 inches
Display Type: TFT Capacitative
Screen Resolution: 720×1280 pixels
Screen Resolution Density:
Screen Protection: None
You get a 5.0-inch display with a 720×1280 pixel resolution on the Infinix 2 X510. This is impressive by all standards considering this is the first time Kenyans will be able to buy a smartphone with a 720p HD display for less than Ksh. 10,000.
Design
Dimensions:
Weight:
The Infinix 2 X510 has one of the best design concepts that you will find on a budget smartphone. You get a candy bar design with smooth round corners and thick bezels at the top and the bottom.
The design is quite striking and this makes the smartphone look more expensive than it really costs. This is impressive considering that most budget smartphone struggle to deliver a premium look and feel.
Performance
Operating System: Android 5.1 (Lollipop)
CPU: 1.3GHz Quad-Core
RAM: 1 GB
Internal Memory: 16 GB
Micro SD: Yes, up to 32 GB
The Infinix 2 X510 boasts of a 1.3GHz Quad-Core and 1 GB RAM. There is also a variant that sports some 2GB RAM.
The prime focus of the Infinix 2 X510 is not the hardware, but rather on the software. The Smartphone being part of the Android One program means that it runs an almost stock version of Android.
Let me explain a bit.
The Android OS is an open source software and thus Google has a few limitations on how smartphone manufacturers can customize it. This is the prime reason why the Android OS running on a Samsung device will be very different from what runs on an Infinix Smartphone.
The Android OS is fairly lightweight but the extra customizations done by manufacturers is what makes the OS appear heavy.
Therefore, with Google in charge of the operating system path, you get the native Android 5.1 experience and most importantly, timely updates of the OS since they are seeded directly from Google servers.
That’s all.
Apart from that, you get 16 GB for your files and a Micro SD slot.
Camera
Rear Camera: 8 MP
Secondary Camera: 2 MP
LED Flash: None
The Infinix 2 X510 offers an 8MP rear camera and 2MP snapper for your selfies. This is a slight improvement from the 5 MP rear camera that Infinix offers on the HOT X507.
Battery and Extras
Battery Capacity: Li-ion 2200 mAh
Extras
Verdict
The Android One Program has been fairly successful in the market that it launched. It was, therefore, obvious that Google would roll out the program in Africa, the region that badly needs decent affordable smartphones.
I have no doubt that the Infinix 2 will be a hit program in Kenya. The two previous smartphones that Infinix has launched in Kenya have been massive success in Kenyan.
Why you should buy the Infinix 2 X510 Android One
Impressive performance profile
Great Design Concept
720p HD Display
Part of the Android One Program
Cons of the Infinix 2 X510 Android One
Lacks screen protection
Rivals of the Infinix 2 X510 Android One
Rivals of the Infinix 2 X510 include the Microsoft Lumia 430 (Ksh 7,999) and Tecno Y4 (Ksh. 6,899).
Price in Kenya
The Infinix 2 X510 has a suggested retail price of Ksh. 8,999 in Kenya.
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Kevin is a tech enthusiast and the lead writer at MobiTrends.co.ke. He has been writing about smartphones and tech related topics since October 2012. About Us | Contact Us