Infinix launches Smart 20 smartphone with 6.78in screen, priced from RM399


The Infinix Smart 20 comes in four colours: Sunlike Orange, Cloudline Blue, Polaris Titanium, and Shadow Black. Photos: Infinix

Infinix has added to its lineup of budget smartphone offerings with the Infinix Smart 20, a device equipped with a 6.78in display capable of a refresh rate of up to 120Hz.

The Smart 20 is armed with a MediaTek Helio G81 Ultimate processor alongside a 5,200mAh battery.

Other features include NFC support, IP64 water and dust resistance rating.
Other features include NFC support, IP64 water and dust resistance rating.

When it comes to the cameras, the device has a single 8-megapixel rear main shooter, with an 8-megapixel hole-punch selfie camera on the front.

Other features include NFC support, IP64 water- and dust-resistance rating, as well as the ability for users to record voice samples to build a personalised voiceprint model.

When it comes to the cameras, the device has a single 8-megapixel rear main shooter, with an 8-megapixel hole-punch selfie camera on the front.
When it comes to the cameras, the device has a single 8-megapixel rear main shooter, with an 8-megapixel hole-punch selfie camera on the front.

This allows the device to recognise and prioritise a user's voice during calls while removing background noise for improved clarity. It also supports cross-ecosystem file sharing, including with iOS users, via the NFC Touch Transfer feature.

The Infinix Smart 20 is priced at RM399 for the 64GB storage model and RM449 for the 128GB version. Both options come with 4GB RAM.

It also comes in four colours: Sunlike Orange, Cloudline Blue, Polaris Titanium, and Shadow Black.

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