Powering the device is the Helio P22 Octa-Core chip and while it isn’t the latest or most advanced one out there, it does get the job done when it comes to everyday stuff like opening apps, surfing the web and checking emails. However, it struggles with heavy multitasking and also when playing heavy graphic games.
The Infinix Hot 9 has a massive battery - 5,000mAh, which is very generous for the price, and easily got us through one day of heavy use, or two days of light use. It takes a while to top up, with 10W charging speeds, but the fact you won’t need to charge it too often is pretty amazing.
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