GTel Infinity Alpha Specification & Price In Nigeria
As far as hardware specification is concerned, the GTel Infinity Alpha is powered by the MediaTek Helio A20 quad-core CPU, clocked at 1.8GHz. The SoC has PowerVR GE8320 GPU, and it is backed by 4GB RAM and a 64-Gigs of built-in storage.
Coming to the camera department, you are getting three lenses on the rear. These include a 13-megapixel primary sensor with an F/2.2 aperture, a 2-megapixel macro sensor, and a third 2-megapixel depth lens. There is an LED flash on the rear, while a single 8-megapixel selfie shooter is kept on the front.
GTel Infinity Alpha Specification & Price In Nigeria
NETWORK
Technology | GSM / HSPA / LTE |
2G Network Bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 – SIM 1 and SIM 2 |
3G Network Bands | HSDPA Band 1(2100), 2(1900), 5(850), 8(900) |
4G Network Bands | LTE band 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41 |
Speed | HSPA 42.2/5.76 Mbps, LTE Cat4 150/50 Mbps |
LAUNCH
Also Known As | GTel Infinity Alpha |
Announced | 2022, May 30 |
Status | Available. Released 2022, May 30 |
BODY
Dimensions | — |
Weight | — |
Build | Front glass / Plastic back / Plastic frame |
SIM | Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by) |
DISPLAY
Display Type | IPS touchscreen / 16M colors |
Size | 6.52 inches, (83.4% screen-to-body ratio) |
Resolution | 720 x 1600 pixels, 20:9 ratio (270 PPI density) |
PLATFORM
Operating System | Android 11 |
Chipset | MediaTek Helio A20 (12 nm) – unconfirmed |
CPU | Quad-core (1.8GHz Cortex-A53) – unconfirmed |
GPU | PowerVR GE8320 – unconfirmed |
MEMORY
RAM + ROM | 4GB + 64GB |
Card Slot | Yes, up to 120GB via microSD card (uses dedicated slot) |
MAIN CAMERA
Camera Type | Triple Lenses |
Camera Sensor(s) | Main: 13MP, PDAF Macro: 2MP Depth: 2MP |
Camera Features | Autofocus / Digital zoom / HDR / Touch focus / LED flash |
Video Resolution | 1080p@30fps |
SELFIE CAMERA
Camera Type | Single Lens |
Camera Sensor(s) | 8-megapixel, |
Camera Features | FaceID / HDR / f/2.0 aperture |
Video Resolution | 1080p@30fps |
SOUND
Loudspeaker | Yes |
Speaker Location | Chin, below display |
Audio Jack Type | Yes, a 3.5mm audio jack |
CONNECTIVITY
USB | USB Type-C |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth 5.0, A2DP |
Wi-fi | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot |
NFC | |
GPS | Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS |
BATTERY
Battery Capacity | Non-removable Li-Ion 5000mAh battery |
Fast Charging | Yes, Fast battery charging 10W (wired) |
OTHER FEATURES
Sensors | Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity |
Colors | Black |
Java Support | No |
Box Contents | Infinity Alpha / Charging Brick / USB Cable / User Manual / TPU Silicon case |
The Infinity 10 again gets minor spec bumps. We have 4GB of RAM now and 128GB of internal storage. 1GB RAM and 64GB internal storage more than the Infinity 9. Small gains. But it’s optimized reasonably well enough that in the short time I have been playing around with it, it’s been performing smoothly. I mean, of course, this will be a hardcore gaming machine neither will it be a performance productivity tool but for the day to day you are fine. Especially if your day to day involves a long lasting battery because GTeL’s power management on this phone is absolute witchcraft.
In our battery test of an hour each of gaming, video streaming, and video recording, the GTeL Infinity 10 only lost 19% of its power. It completely desecrated the Tecno Pova 5G’s record by a whole 10%. As much as these 2 have the same battery I think the Tecno shows just how much juice you lose with a larger display, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and 120Hz refresh rate plus a powerful, gaming grade processor and a 5G modem.
All of which the Infinity 10 happily does without because GTeL is not out here trying to make a gaming phone. Most of their clients are civil servants and they won’t give a thought to anything beyond what GTeL is offering because what they are getting is enough. So yes. The choices GTeL made when selecting what bits to add to the Infinity 10 have made it the battery life champion by quite the margin. I mean I don’t think a normal looking phone can dethrone it anytime soon but the year is still young.
Camera
The camera situation has a few changes as well. According to GTeL the camera system has a 48MP main lens, a 2MP 2x telephoto lens, and a 5MP wide angle. But that’s what the box says and not what I am actually seeing on the ground. And this small bit is gonna get a bit technical.
The main and 2x telephoto cameras are taking 48MP images even though the zoom lens is said to be just 2MP. But if I use dev info, what the Android system is reporting to the app lines up with what the box says. The only conflict is on the actual image files that these cameras generate. I have no explanation for this right now but I mean this is interesting.
This is the 1st time I have seen a smartphone company downplaying the specs of their phone. From what I am seeing the GTeL has 48MP on the main and telephoto cameras and a 5MP ultra wide. I’m pleasantly surprised by this.
Also a fun fact. The camera app on the GTeL will close if it goes unattended for an extended period of time. Other camera apps are disabled and ask you to either tap or double tap to reactivate the camera. It’s pretty interesting.
Anyway, this is how the camera system actually performs. It’s similar to the Infinity 9. Very usable pictures with rich color, good dynamic range, and sharpness. The photos look pretty nice but I did feel like the focal distance on the main camera is a bit too far. I found myself needing to position the camera further than I am used to for it to focus which robbed me of the dramatic effect I get when I get the camera very close to the subject.
Also, shout out to GTeL for having a pro mode in the camera options. At least this one does not limit my creativity. Apart from that slight setback with minimum focus distance, it’s an all-round solid camera setup. I like it.