Infinix Smart 10 Plus Set to Launch in Pakistan – Here’s What You Can Expect

Just recently, Infinix introduced the Smart 10 in Pakistan, and now, not long after, the company is preparing to launch its bigger sibling — the Smart 10 Plus. This new addition isn’t just about size. There are some meaningful changes here — a design refresh, better battery life, faster charging, and a few extra tricks that make it a noticeable step forward.

Like its sibling, the Smart 10 Plus also comes with One Tap AI, and it keeps the Touch Transfer feature that uses NFC — though this chip doesn’t support digital payments, so it’s more for local file transfers and minor device pairing tasks.

On the back, the design shifts a little. Instead of the vertical strip we’ve seen before, the camera bar is now horizontal, sitting neatly across the top. It has square-shaped lenses and a dual-LED flash. The layout looks clean — available in Sleek Black, Titanium Silver, Iris Blue, and Ruby Red color options. However, don’t let the dual-lens look mislead you — only one is functional, and it shoots at 8MP. The second one is simply a visual filler.

Display and Visuals

Up front, the Smart 10 Plus features the same screen as the standard model — a 6.67-inch IPS panel with HD+ resolution (720 x 1600). While that resolution isn’t going to win awards, the screen manages to hold its own with 700 nits peak brightness, which helps outdoors, and a 120Hz refresh rate, which adds a smoothness you usually don’t see at this price point.

It also brings something new to the UI — a Dynamic Bar around the selfie camera cutout. It serves as a small interactive space for notifications, battery status, and other quick updates. The front camera inside that punch-hole setup is again 8MP, just like on the regular version.

Storage, Software & Battery

This is where the “Plus” actually starts to make sense. Instead of the usual entry-level setup, this one gives you 128GB of storage and 4GB RAM right out of the box. That upgrade alone is enough to ditch Android Go — so this model runs on the standard Android 15, which means smoother app performance and better multitasking without feeling like you’re stuck with a stripped-down OS.

The Unisoc T7250 chip is still here — no changes on the processor side — but it’s now paired with a 6000mAh battery, which should make a noticeable difference in day-to-day use. Whether you’re gaming, scrolling, or watching videos, that extra battery power gives you more time before reaching for the charger. Speaking of which, there’s an 18W fast charger included to help speed things up when it does run low.

One more thing worth pointing out — the dual speaker setup. Infinix says it offers “300% boosted audio.” Now, that’s marketing speak, but in real use, it just means louder, clearer sound, which you’ll definitely notice when you’re watching content or playing games without earphones.

In The End

We don’t have the official price just yet, but the launch is close. What stands out here is that Infinix didn’t just slap on a new name — they made the phone better in ways that matter. More storage, better battery, louder speakers, and a proper Android experience all make this more than just a “Plus” in name.

We’ll share pricing and availability as soon as it’s announced.

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