Infinix, a Hong Kong-based smartphone brand owned by Transsion Holdings, has made a massive impact in the Indian market by delivering feature-rich smartphones at highly competitive prices. With a clear focus on budget-conscious Indian users, Infinix has carved a niche in the sub-₹15,000 segment—offering massive displays, fast charging, and decent performance at a fraction of the usual price.
In 2025, Infinix is more than just a budget brand—it's becoming a go-to option for students, first-time smartphone users, and value-seekers across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities in India.
Let’s explore Infinix’s rise in India, its current smartphone range, innovations, and what makes it one of the most searched affordable brands in 2025.
Infinix debuted in India in 2017, launching its first phones exclusively on Flipkart. Since then, it has steadily grown by focusing on aggressive pricing, bold specs, and flashy design.
As of 2025, Infinix smartphones in India start at just ₹6,999, with most devices priced between ₹7,000–₹15,000, targeting budget and entry-level buyers.
Infinix continues to offer a wide variety of options for different budgets:
Smart Series – Ultra-budget phones starting under ₹7K (Smart 8, Smart 8 HD)
Hot Series – Affordable all-rounders with big batteries and large displays (Hot 40i, Hot 40 Pro)
Zero Series – Premium budget to midrange with glass backs, AMOLED, and gaming chips (Zero 5G, Zero 30 5G)
GT Series – New gaming-centric line for under ₹20K (GT 20 Pro)
Infinix also launched the Zero Book Ultra and InBook laptops, extending its value-for-money approach to computing.
Infinix phones typically offer:
6.6” to 6.78” HD+ or FHD+ displays
120Hz refresh rate in GT and Zero series
Ultra-thin bezels and punch-hole cutouts, even under ₹10K
This makes them ideal for streaming, YouTube, and social media.
Every Infinix smartphone features 5000mAh to 6000mAh batteries, offering:
1.5–2 days usage
18W to 45W Type-C fast charging, even in budget phones
Power Marathon tech for battery efficiency
From glass backs in the Zero 30 to Cyber Mecha design in the GT series, Infinix offers bold, premium-looking phones that appeal to younger audiences.
With phones like the GT 20 Pro using Dimensity 8200 Ultimate and dedicated gaming chips (Pixelworks X5), Infinix is bringing flagship-level gaming to under ₹20K.
Even budget phones have Dar-Link Engine 3.0, which optimizes gaming graphics, touch response, and thermal management.
Infinix phones run XOS 13/14 based on Android 13/14:
Custom UI with inbuilt themes, smart panel, and game mode
Still a bit bloat-heavy in ultra-budget segment
But improving with faster OTA updates and fewer ads than before
50MP to 108MP main sensors
Vlog Mode, Sky Remapping, and Dual View video
Decent daylight performance for Instagram and reels
Quad-LED flash in many models, even under ₹10K
Infinix is popular among:
College students and school users
Users upgrading from keypad phones
People looking for a secondary or work-use smartphone
Buyers in small towns looking for style + specs under ₹12K
Its tie-up with Flipkart, EMI options, and frequent sales make it easily accessible.
In 2025, Infinix is ranked among the top 5 brands in India’s entry-level segment.
Infinix is planning aggressive expansion in 2025–2026:
More gaming-focused models under GT lineup
Entry into AI-enhanced photography with GT AI Engine
Laptops, tablets, and wearables under the Inbook and ZeroBook series
Android 15 updates for upper midrange Zero and GT phones
Expansion of offline presence with over 300+ service centers across India
Go for Infinix if you:
Need a reliable phone under ₹15K
Love large screens and fast charging
Want good gaming and multitasking for low price
Appreciate flashy designs at affordable prices
Are okay with a few custom UI elements and can ignore bloatware
Starting from just ₹6,999, Infinix is a budget king—making smartphones accessible without cutting essential features.