Infinix Smart 8 Plus review

The Infinix Infinix Smart 8 Plus ranks as the #955 phones globally, achieving a LibraScore of 36. Across all metrics, this product stands out most for its #998-ranked battery among 800 phones. Consider the vivo Y18t or Sony Xperia Ace III, which offer higher scores while staying in the same price range.

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Key takeaways
The Infinix Smart 8 Plus offers all-day battery life with 6000mAh and 18W fast charging, though full charges take longer.
The 90Hz display offers smooth scrolling but lacks Full HD clarity with HD+ resolution and curved glass.
The Infinix Smart 8 Plus offers decent camera performance with 50MP and 8MP lenses, lacking night mode and optical stabilization.
The Infinix Smart 8 Plus delivers smooth daily performance and light gaming with its Helio G36 and 4GB RAM, but struggles with heavy apps.
Parameters
Width
75,7 mm
Height
163,7 mm
Depth
9,0 mm
Weight
204 g
Usable surface
84 %
Plastic
Colors
Black, White, Blue, Gold

Build Quality and Design

The Infinix Smart 8 Plus features a sleek, modern design with a lightweight plastic body available in four vibrant color options. Its 9.0mm thickness and 204g weight ensure a comfortable grip, while the 90Hz refresh rate display with a punch-hole notch adds a contemporary aesthetic. The device’s frameless screen and 2.5D curved glass enhance visual appeal, though the plastic construction may lack the premium feel of metal or glass alternatives. A side-mounted fingerprint sensor and dual SIM support (Nano SIM + microSD) cater to practicality, while the absence of water resistance highlights a focus on affordability over rugged durability. The iPhone-inspired silhouette and minimalist interface make it a stylish yet accessible choice for budget-conscious users seeking a balance of form and function. You might prefer Infinix Note 40 Pro, designed with an upgraded design for a better experience.

Battery Life

The Infinix Smart 8 Plus boasts a massive 6000mAh battery, ensuring all-day endurance for moderate usage. While 18W fast charging supports quick top-ups, the large capacity results in slower full charges compared to smaller batteries. Tests show it gains 15% in 30 minutes (77% to 92%), sufficient for emergency boosts but impractical for overnight charging. The non-removable design prioritizes sleekness over user-replaceability, and while the battery handles daily tasks well, heavy gaming or high-brightness use may drain it faster. Overall, it balances longevity with practicality for budget-oriented users seeking extended uptime. For a superior battery, Infinix Hot 50i could be the right choice.

Display

The Infinix Smart 8 Plus features a 6.6" LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, delivering smooth scrolling and responsive touch interactions ideal for everyday use. Its HD+ resolution (720 x 1612 pixels) and 267 PPI provide clear visuals, though it falls short of Full HD clarity. The screen’s 2.5D curved glass and frameless design enhance aesthetics, while the hole-punch notch houses the front camera without disrupting the immersive viewing experience. With a peak brightness of 500 cd/m² and 1500:1 contrast ratio, colors appear vibrant in most lighting conditions, though direct sunlight may reduce visibility. The display supports multi-touch gestures and capacitive input, ensuring intuitive navigation. While not optimized for high-end media consumption, its balanced performance and modern design make it a practical choice for users prioritizing affordability over premium screen quality. A better alternative might be Infinix Smart 10 Plus, featuring a next-level display.

Camera

The Infinix Smart 8 Plus offers a versatile dual-camera system, blending a 50MP main lens with an 8MP front shooter for balanced photography. The 50MP sensor delivers sharp details, enhanced by a wide aperture and portrait mode with effective background blur. The dual-camera setup includes a 50MP main lens and a 0.3MP secondary sensor for enhanced depth and creative effects. It supports 720p/1080p video recording at 30fps, while the 8MP front camera includes portrait mode with eye focus enhancement and 720p/1080p video options. The system enables digital zoom, HDR, and scene modes, though it lacks advanced features like night mode or optical stabilization, limiting low-light performance. With eight camera modes, including beauty and slow-motion options, the setup caters to casual use but falls short for professional-grade results. Prioritizing affordability over cutting-edge tech, it suits users seeking decent photo quality without premium price tags, making it ideal for everyday snapshots. You may find Infinix Hot 50i a better fit, thanks to its superior camera.

Price and Value

The Infinix Smart 8 Plus delivers strong value for budget-conscious buyers, offering a 6000mAh battery, decent camera performance, and 90Hz display at an accessible price. While its plastic build and 720p resolution reflect cost-cutting, the device balances essential features like fast charging and dual SIM support to meet everyday needs without premium pricing.

Performance

The Infinix Smart 8 Plus delivers smooth performance for everyday tasks, powered by a MediaTek Helio G36 Octa-Core (2.2 GHz) and 4 GB RAM, handling multitasking and light gaming efficiently. Its 127,000 Antutu score places it ahead of 52% of devices, though the PowerVR GE8320 GPU struggles with graphically intensive apps. While the processor ensures responsive navigation and app switching, gaming performance lags behind competitors, making it ideal for casual use. The system prioritizes efficiency over raw power, balancing performance with battery conservation, but lacks advanced features like AI-driven optimizations or seamless social multitasking. For users seeking reliable, no-frills performance without premium pricing, this device strikes a practical middle ground. Infinix Smart 10 might be a smarter choice, offering an upgraded performance.

Pros

1. Long-lasting 6000mAh battery with 18W fast charging for extended usage

2. 90Hz refresh rate display for smooth scrolling and responsive touch interactions

3. 50MP main camera with portrait mode and 8MP front camera for decent photo quality

4. Affordable price with essential features like dual SIM, Bluetooth 5.0, and 4GB RAM

5. Sleek, modern design with vibrant color options and a lightweight plastic body

6. Balanced performance for everyday tasks and light gaming on MediaTek Helio G36

Cons

1. 720p resolution display lacks sharpness compared to higher-end competitors

2. Plastic construction feels less premium than metal or glass alternatives

3. No advanced camera features like night mode or optical stabilization

4. Absence of 5G support limits future-proofing and connectivity options

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