Infinix is a smartphone manufacturer based in Hong Kong. While not as well known as some Chinese manufacturers around them, they do make some decent phones. The Infinix Hot 8 is an ultra-budget offering from the company. It’s priced at ₹6000 and packs in decent specs for the price. Obviously, it also packs in some stock wallpapers and we have them. You can download Infinix Hot 8 stock wallpapers from below. All wallpapers and in HD quality with 720 x 1600 px resolution.
Infinix Hot 8 Stock Wallpapers
There are a total of 10 Infinix Hot 8 stock wallpapers that we have today. Fans of landscapes or nature wallpapers will be disappointed because there are none. In fact, all the wallpapers in this pack are artificial, and not even an artificial landscape render. Most of them make use of various colors flowing around on the canvas. A few of these feature spheres and that’s the only regular shape you’ll find.
The wallpapers have a resolution of 720 pixels x 1600 pixels which is fine for the Infinix Hot 8’s HD+ display. A lot of you probably have displays with at least a full HD resolution and these wallpapers can still look great on those displays. People with QuadHD and 4K displays might not love them as much. They’re all free to download though so it can’t hurt to try. We’ve uploaded compressed JPEG versions of the wallpapers below for you to take a look.
Download Infinix Hot 8 Wallpapers
If you like what you see above, you can download all the Infinix Hot 8 wallpapers in original quality and PNG format from the link below.
Infinix-Hot-8-Stock-Wallpapers.zip
At DroidViews, we have one of the biggest collection of official stock wallpapers from all well-known smartphone brands. Do not forget to check out the Infinix stock wallpapers collection before you leave.
Device Specs
The Infinix Hot 8 features a 6.52-inch display with a resolution of 720 pixels x 1600 pixels. It’s a slightly taller aspect ratio than most phones at 20:9, only slightly shorter than the Sony Xperia One. With a display so huge, and a lower resolution, the pixel density at 269 pixels per inch is not the best but what more can you expect out of a device that costs so less.
Inside it sports the MediaTek MT6761 Helio A22 processor with a Quad-core 2.0 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU. That is if you buy the variant with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. If you opt for the beefed-up variant with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, you get the more powerful Mediatek MT6762 Helio P22. It uses an Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53 CPU. Regardless of the CPU, both chipsets use the PowerVR GE8320 GPU.
The storage on both variants is expandable up to 256GB via a dedicated microSD slot. Despite the ultra-cheap pricing, you get a triple rear camera setup on the back. This includes a 13MP primary camera, a 2MP depth sensor, and a QVGA low-light sensor. There’s a water-drop notch in front of the device which houses an 8MP selfie shooter. A huge 5000 mAh battery is included to keep things going.