Infinix is gearing up for the release of its next entry-level smartphone—the Smart 10. Leaks from tipster Paras Guglani have revealed early details, pointing to a modest refresh rather than a full upgrade over the previous generation.
The device runs on a Unisoc T7250 chipset, an octa-core processor with speeds up to 1.8GHz. While not a major leap in performance, it brings a slight improvement over the Helio G81 used in the Smart 9, especially with the inclusion of a newer Mali G57 MP1 GPU. RAM is set at 6GB, with virtual expansion up to an additional 3GB, offering some flexibility in multitasking.
The display sticks to a basic formula—6.67-inch IPS panel with HD+ (720p) resolution. However, the addition of a 120Hz refresh rate is a welcome surprise, likely intended to boost the overall user experience without adding much to the cost.
Design-wise, not much has changed on the front. However, the back has a small redesign. The camera module is now squarish, drawing clear inspiration from the Hot 50 series. The rest of the build remains flat and minimal, a practical approach that still looks decent.
According to leaked renders, the phone will launch in four color options: violet, black, white, and gold. Official names for these colors haven’t been confirmed yet.

The main rear camera is now 8MP, reduced from the 13MP sensor in the previous model.
Powering the device is a 5000mAh battery, paired with either a 10W or 15W charging option—standard for budget phones in this price range. Speaking of which, pricing is expected to stay within the $150 range, continuing Infinix’s push to offer competitive specs at accessible prices.
Overall, the Infinix Smart 10 doesn’t introduce anything groundbreaking. It seems built to quietly continue the Smart series, with slight improvements, a familiar design, and an affordable price point.