Cherry Mobile Aqua Infinity Review (2) - Android

Cherry Mobile Aqua Infinity Review (2) - Android

Back in the day, when you say ‘budget smartphone,’ you can expect specs like entry-level chipset, small RAM and storage, single or dual-rear cameras,...

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Back in the day, when you say ‘budget smartphone,’ you can expect specs like entry-level chipset, small RAM and storage, single or dual-rear cameras, and micro-USB ports. Nowadays, we see a different class of budget smartphones, sporting specs found in more expensive devices. That’s the case with the Cherry Mobile Aqua Infinity. A smartphone with competitive specs with an affordable price tag.

One of the first things we noticed about the Aqua Infinity is how slim it feels in the hands, even if it measures 9.3mm at its thickest point. It’s also narrow at 75mm, which makes it easy to grip. But it’s quite tall at 162mm. Although you’re likely to navigate the lower half of the screen with your thumb, the upper half will require your other hand. It also has a decent heft at 192 g.

It has a 6.52-inch screen with HD+ resolution with slightly thick top and bottom bezels. Placed above the screen is the 8MP front camera. Right above the bezel is the earpiece and LED notification. A screen protector is pre-installed but doesn’t cover the entire glass, which is weird.

Found on the right are the power/lock button and the volume rocker. They’re made of plastic that produces a firm yet quiet click.

Up top is the 3.5mm audio jack, while down below are the loudspeaker, USB-C port, and main microphone.

Flip it on its back, and you will see the circular quad-camera module, which reminds us of the Huawei Mate 30 Series. Also found here is the LED flash.

The entire body is mostly plastic. The frame has a glossy finish, while the back panel is matte. The latter is removable to give you access to the removable battery, dual-nano SIM card slots and dedicated microSD card.

Despite the big battery and removable back panel, the Aqua Infinity is comfortable to hold and feels solid. Although I don’t think it would feel comfortable in the jeans pocket due to its tall build.

Display and Multimedia

The Aqua Infinity’s 6.52-inch screen is large enough to be immersive for casual use, like watching videos and playing gamers. It’s vibrant, has good viewing angles and natural colors. However, the HD+ (1600 x 720) resolution can be an issue to some who prefer a higher screen resolution. At 269ppi, the pixels are noticeable, especially if you’re viewing up close. YouTube videos are also limited to 720p. There’s no mention of any special glass protection, but it comes with a screen protector pre-installed.





For the loudspeaker, it’s audible and loud. The sound quality is sub-par and too crisp. Vocals are emphasized, though, which is handy if you’re in a voice call. We recommend using a good pair of earphones or an external Bluetooth speaker if you want better audio quality.

Cameras

The Aqua Infinity is equipped with four rear cameras consisting of a 12MP main, 20MP depth, 2MP mono, and 2MP AI shooters. For selfies, it is handled by an 8MP camera. The camera app features AI scene detection, Beauty, FaceCute, Bokeh, Panorama, Time-Lapse, Portrait, Beauty Video, HDR, PRO mode, and Night. We find the absence of the ultra-wide camera disappointing.

Autofocus is a bit slow but the images produced are surprisingly good though, especially in bright conditions. They’re sharp with accurate colors. HDR kicks nicely, too, if the situation calls for it. In dim conditions, like indoors, image quality tends to degrade a bit and appear softer, although the colors are retained. Low-light shots at night are muddy. Selfies, on the other hand, are sharp with nice colors and skin tones. It doesn’t do well, though, for shots taken against the light.