





Camera Review
The Infinix HOT 10T has three cameras on its back. At first glance it can be mistaken for a quad camera setup with the ’48MP’ printing on something that looks like a camera lens. In reality there is one ‘real’ camera and two more to make it look better in promo materials. At the bottom of this camera bump is the Quad LED camera.

The primary camera is a 48MP sensor grouping four 0.8µm pixels into one, and the default image resolution is 12MP. The other two lenses are an AI Camera for intelligent scene recognition and a depth camera for Bokeh effect.
As for the front camera there is an 8MP camera in the water drop notch of the display. The main features of the front camera is beauty and portrait mode.
Camera User Interface
The camera user interface is pretty straightforward to use as swiping left or right will change the mode with the normal pinch out to zoom in and pinch in to zoom out. Since the phone is big, the top menu can be brought down by swiping down on the screen.
48MP
With the 48MP selection, the picture sizes are increases to 8000X6000 from 3968X2976 in the 4:3 picture format. The photo below was taken in the 12MP normal mode and its size is 4MB. The equivalent 48MP photo was 11MB. I could upload it here but the backend system cannot accept such big photos. But you can check the photo on my Instagram here.

Daylight Image Quality
The Infinix HOT 10T excels in daylight photography with the end result being crisp pictures with high levels of detail.
Low light Image Quality
While some of the photos below might be acceptable, there are areas that are too dark especially the sky.
Compare these photos with the Super Night photo versions below.
Super Night
The night mode photos have a little bit more colour and light as compared to the normal low night photos above.
Selfie Camera
The eye focus feature helps the front 8MP front camera take decent photos. I particularly like the portrait mode photos. Below is a sample f portrait mode selfie where the background is blurred.

Beauty Mode
Beauty mode makes my face look like a cartoon character. Its to smooth and perfect.

Gaming Review
When it comes to gaming, the Infinix HOT 10T has features that makes gamin easier. These features include a big screen with 90Hz refresh rate, a Helio G70 processor and 4GB RAM.
As for the big games that usually take up a lot of space, the Infinix HOT 10T has 128GB internal storage which is expandable to 512GB by using an external SD card. Heavy games like Asphalt Nitro, Call of Duty and PUBG can all fit in the internal storage with no problem.
For my review of the gaming performance, I made a video titled Infinix HOT 10T Gaming review. I prefer making such videos because its easier for the viewer to see what I’m talking about in real time. In the video below I tested the following games, Ninja Arashi, Among Us and PUBG.
I shot the video in 1080p @ 30fps using the Tecno Camon 17 Pro. The screen recordings in the video are from the AZ screen recorder application at a quality of 720p at variable frame rates. I’m using the AZ Screen recorder because it has an internal audio recording feature. The internal screen recorder cannot achieve this, it records audio from the microphone which can also pick background noise.
The internal screen recorder records the video in variable frame rate and below is a minimally edited video at 48fps.
Overheating
I didn’t observe any overheating. There was a slight rise in temperature though which did not impact the performance of the phone.






Hey…
I am asking how I can set my camera to 48MP