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Business News of Wednesday, 31 May 2017

Source: Prince Joseph

The fantastic experience of the Infinix S2

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Infinix S2 device is great and unique in their own aspect. It is undoubtedly the iishh!

The Infinix S2 is a compact device with its 5.2-inch screen. And of course, being smaller means it has more pixels per inch that is 282 ppi which technically means it has a good display.

Ya, but that’s only technically.

On the battery side, the S2 X522 comes with 3000mAh battery with a decent performance.

The key advantage the S2 has over other devices in the market is the camera. The Infinix S2 comes with the dual front camera (13MP + 8MP), which puts it as a wefie (group selfie) smartphone.

What that means is that you can easily use it to capture group selfie without the need for a selfie stick, thanks to the 135 degree camera.



The Infinix S2 is a worthy contender in the camera phone space, especially when it comes to its wefie prowess. It has more than enough internal storage, good RAM capacity, impressive battery life and it’s 4G ready.



If selfie or wefie is a priority for you, then Infinix S2 is definitely the choice. The Infinix S2, a phone designed with the young in mind. A phone for the selfie addicts and those with small hands.



The Infinix S2 is a worthy contender in the camera phone space, especially when it comes to its wefie prowess. It has more than enough internal storage, good RAM capacity, impressive battery life and it’s 4G ready.

I have spent some quality time with the Infinix S2 and I have indeed enjoyed my time with it, but that’s not to say that it has been a completely smooth ride, here’s my review:

Design

As usual, we start with talking about the design. It’s one of the most important aspects of a phone. How a phone looks and feels in your hand will most definitely add to the good or bad experience you have with it.

The Infinix S2 continues to bring the somewhat premium design that was started with the Hot S, with a metallic back, 2.5D glass at the front and a handle-able 5.2” IPS display.

There are capacitive navigation buttons, denoted by dots just as we saw on the Infinix Zero 4. Some people will not like these capacitive buttons, but I prefer them to the older style that was on other Infinix devices. Only issue is, the navigation buttons are not back-lit, it’s a struggle trying to use them at night.

There is also a black plastic frame around the display. Its black, so you probably won’t notice it but its plastic and even the slightest drops dent this frame.

The Infinix S2 Pro is available in topaz blue and quartz black. Some regions have a rose gold version, but unfortunately, Kenya isn’t on that list. I would recommend going with the black colour, you won’t regret it.

Software and Performance



The Infinix S2 runs Android 7.0 nougat with split screen multitasking and better notifications.

XUI isn’t that bad, aside from the lack of a proper app drawer (you can get access to all apps by swiping up from the home screen, the bloatware that is the X family of apps i.e. XAccount, XCloud (to back up your contacts, messages, Wi-Fi passwords, call log and notes), XClub, XHide (hides selected apps from the app list), XManager, XPower (battery management), XShare (send and receive files between Infinix devices) and XTheme and the transparent UI that is very reminiscent of iOS.

When it comes to performance, the 3GB RAM included does a really good job keeping the device on its toes. Apps launch time is impressive and you can comfortably switch between three to four apps without any of them refreshing automatically.

The included MT6753 processor does a good job running apps smoothly despite it being quite dated.

The S2 comes with 32GB of internal memory, which is expandable up to 128 gigs via Micro SD Card.

Battery Life



The S2 packs a 3000 mAh battery which might seem small but remember, it is only pushing 720P graphics on a 5.2-inch display. I have found my review unit lasts me well through the day, especially if I use WiFi as opposed to mobile data. The device also includes fast charging capabilities, reducing the need to feel like you should charge your phone overnight. You could simply just wake up, plug it in and depending on how fast you prepare yourself, you will have more than 70% charge, up from zero.

Camera

Main: The Infinix S2 Pro comes with a 13MP Auto Focus camera with a dual-tone flash. The images produced by the camera are eye candy and will garner some likes on social media. The dynamic range is impressive, colour reproduction and details are well captured. For those who like macro shots, the bokeh effect is quite impressive. Panoramas are also surprisingly well stitched with a lot of detail and proper colour reproduction.

Selfie Cameras: The dual cameras on the front top bezel of the Infinix S2 Pro are the talk of town. With every big smartphone manufacturer making a play with dual cameras, Infinix jumped on that train as well.

The S2 Pro has two cameras, a 13MP standard selfie lens and a much wider 135 degrees wide-angle lens. Images from the 13MP lens are detailed but it’s hard not to notice all the aggressive post processing going on.

The 8MP wide-angle lens captures much more in the frame but suffers from barrel distortion – you can see that the edges of the image seem to be curved. However, for selfie lovers, the wide-angle lens is a fun feature to have as you can fit in more people and objects.

You’d expect that with a front facing flash, low light selfies would look great, I am sorry to be the bearer of bad news but nope!

The other things

The Earpiece – It is loud enough despite it being so small. My one problem with it is that it is recessed and as much as this might sound like nitpicking, it will collect some dirt. This should by no means discourage you from buying the S2, but you should be ready to clean the earpiece occasionally.

The display and sound – No, I am not going to complain about this. I am about to shower the S2 with some praise. The display is impressive, colour reproduction and brightness levels are satisfactory. The speaker, despite being down facing, gets pretty loud and will offer some great entertainment if you need to.