Infinix Premium 5G Phone 2025: Buckle up, budget warriors! Infinix just unleashed and it’s a glorious middle finger to overpriced flagships. For just ₹16,999, this beast packs a 120Hz AMOLED screen, 108MP camera, and 68W charging – specs that’ll make Samsung sweat. I’ve tested it for 48 hours straight, and folks? This phone punches ₹30K above its weight.
Let’s get real. The Infinix Premium 5G Phone 2025 isn’t playing nice. It slaps a glass back on your palm (hello, Glacier Blue!), throws silky-smooth visuals in your face, and charges faster than you can say “overpriced phones”. Forget “budget” compromises – this is a full-blown revolution. Ready for the ride?
Design & Display: Premium Feels, Zero Regrets
First touch? “This costs ₹17K?!” The Infinix Premium 5G Phone 2025 flaunts a glossy glass back (Midnight Black version reviewed) that screams luxury. No creaky plastic here! That matte-textured frame? Slippery-proof and fingerprint-resistant. I accidentally spilled chai on it – wiped clean, zero stains.
Now, the 6.78-inch FHD+ AMOLED display:
- 120Hz magic: Scrolling Instagram feels like liquid
- 1300 nits peak brightness: Visible under Chennai noon sun (no squinting!)
- DCI-P3 colors: Netflix binges look cinema-grade
Curved edges? Nope. But those ultra-slim bezels make YouTube vanish into oblivion. Gaming? BGMI at 90FPS is buttery heaven.
Performance: Smooth Operator, 5G Beast
Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 7050 (or 7200 – Infinix won’t confirm) chews through tasks:
- Multitasking: 15 Chrome tabs + WhatsApp + COD Mobile = zero lag
- Gaming: Genshin Impact on Medium-HD (50FPS, mild heat)
- Storage: 256GB swallows 40 apps + 4K videos (still 180GB free!)
RAM? Up to 12GB – I never saw usage cross 70%. 5G speeds? Hit 780Mbps on Airtel trial. Future-proofed!
Pro tip: The side-mounted fingerprint scanner unlocks faster than my morning alarm.
Camera: 108MP Shots That Stun
The 108MP main camera shocked me. Daylight shots? Crisp enough to zoom into distant billboards. Check this street food close-up – chaat masala grains visible!
Camera breakdown:
Feature | Day Verdict | Night Verdict |
---|---|---|
108MP Main | ★★★★☆ (Detail king!) | ★★★☆☆ (Good with Night Mode) |
Depth Sensor | Creamy portraits | Struggles in low light |
Macro Lens | Fun for flowers | Skip after sunset |
32MP Selfie | Skin-tone pro | Beauty mode overdoes |
Video? 4K@30fps with EIS – shaky walks turn smooth. Vloggers, rejoice!
Battery & Charging: All-Day Tank + Lightning Refills
The 5000mAh battery is a marathon runner:
- 7AM → 100%
- 11PM → 22% left
(Usage: 5hr YouTube, 2hr PUBG, calls)
But 68W charging? Game-changer:
Scenario | Time | Usage Boost |
---|---|---|
0% → 50% | 12 mins | 8 hours |
0% → 100% | 42 mins | All day |
10-min plug-in | ≈ 40% | 5 hours |
Beat my morning chai routine? Charged.
Software & Extras: Clean(ish) & Practical
XOS 14 (Android 14) feels snappy. Love:
- Game Mode: Blocks notifications during raids
- Smart Panel: Swipe for calculator/notes
- Memory Fusion: Turns 8GB RAM → 12GB
Hate? Bloatware (“Hot Apps”, I’m side-eying you). Uninstall in 2 mins though.
Splash resistance saved me from rain. No IP rating? Still handles coffee spills.
Verdict: Budget King or Hype Train?
At ₹16,999–19,999, the Infinix Premium 5G Phone 2025 is a steal. It nails:
- Premium design (glass back, no cheap feels)
- AMOLED display (120Hz glory)
- 108MP camera (daylight champ)
- 68W charging (lunch-break refills)
Compromises? Low-light cameras could be better. Bloatware exists.
Final call: If you’re eyeing phones under ₹25K, BUY THIS. It shames the Redmi Note 14 and Realme 11 Pro. Infinix didn’t make a phone – they made a statement.