A new model has just joined the Infinix Smart line of affordable smartphones, in an orange color reminiscent of the iPhone 17 Pro.
The wide camera array also evokes associations with Apple smartphones, but it's not a complete clone – the Infinix Smart 20 looks most like the mid-range Infinix Note Edge, with two rear lenses shaped like rounded squares. The similarity is most noticeable in the silver Polaris Titanium color, and in addition to it and Sunlike Orange, there's also a dark blue Cloudline Blue and the obligatory Shadow Black.
The product page on the Lazada store doesn't reveal all the specs, but it does reveal most of them. The processor powering the Infinix Smart 20 is the Mediatek Helio G81 Ultimate, which matches the Infinix Smart 20 data on the Google Play Console. In some places, the store page also mentions the presence of the Dimensity 685 and Helio G99 processors, depending on the memory variant, which could be considered an oversight, as could the lack of information about the cameras. What is known is that the Infinix Smart 20's display is 6.78 inches and offers a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate. It's 7.7 mm thick, and the battery has a capacity of 5200 mAh—not very impressive in the age of silicon-carbon batteries, but better than last year's Infinix Smart 10.
photo: Lazada
The Infinix Smart 20 also boasts IP64 dust and partial waterproofing, resistance to drops from a height of 1.5 meters, as well as the Pure Voice Calls feature, which reduces background noise during voice calls, and Ultralink Free Offline, which allows you to connect and talk to compatible Infinix devices via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Direct when there's no cellular connection.
Infinix Smart The 20 is currently available in the Philippines in two variants. The model with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage is priced at ₱5,830 (around $100, €85), while the cheaper variant with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage is priced at ₱4,499 ($78, €65).



