Infinix Hot 12 Play review: If you are looking for a smartphone in the budget segment, then some years ago Infinix launched its new Infinix Hot 12 Play at a price of Rs 8,999. To know whether this budget smartphone can become your first choice or not, we used this phone for several days and how was this phone in daily use. That is, what are the features and drawbacks we got to see in this phone during the review, we are going to tell you this in this video today.

Infinix Hot 12 Play Design

Talking about the design, if we look at the front panel of the phone, then one thing I liked here is that it is a budget phone and at a price of Rs 8499, this phone has been launched with a hole-punch design instead of the old-fashioned waterdrop display notch found in expensive phones. The grip of the phone is good in the hands, but this phone may feel heavy when held in hands as it weighs 209 grams. One good thing about the back panel of the phone is that it does have fingerprints but they are visible only when looked at carefully, if you do not want to clean the back panel again and again, then you can use it by applying the cover given in the retail box.

The placement of the fingerprint sensor given for security on the back panel of the phone is also correct, that is, when I used the sensor during the review, I did not need to spread my fingers. One thing I liked in this phone is that you can use two SIM cards and one microSD card simultaneously.

Infinix Hot 12 Play Display

This budget phone of the Infinix brand has a 6.8-inch full-HD Plus display which offers a refresh rate of 90 Hz, if you want less battery consumption, then you can keep the refresh rate at 60 Hz or auto-switch option by going to the phone settings. The auto-switch option automatically chooses the best refresh rate for you. But one thing we want to tell you here is that at 60 Hz you will definitely reduce the battery consumption of your phone, but if you want smooth operation then keep the refresh rate set to 90 Hz.

The phone offers 180 Hz touch sampling rate, due to which we did not face any problem with touch sensitivity during the review. The phone comes with 480 nits peak brightness, so