Infinix is reportedly preparing to launch its next Hot-series smartphone, the Infinix Hot 70. After appearing on multiple certification platforms over the past month, the device has now surfaced on the FCC database. The new appearances are revealing additional specifications, battery details, and even a design schematic. Here’s what we know about the model so far.
The FCC certification listing includes two model numbers, “X6895” and “X6895B,” with respective FCC IDs “2AIZN-X6895” and “2AIZN-X6895B”. Previous reports have already suggested that both these models belong to the upcoming Infinix Hot 70, and the latest listing further confirms this while highlighting differences in their battery configurations.
According to the FCC data, the “X6895” variant is equipped with a battery bearing the model number “BL54DX,” offering a capacity of 5430mAh. Meanwhile, the “X6895B” variant features a battery with the model number “BL-54DX,” delivering a slightly higher capacity of 5600mAh.
While the charging details for the standard “X6895” model remain unspecified, the “X6895B” variant is confirmed to support 45W wired fast charging. This model is also listed with a charging adapter carrying the model number “U450XSC.”
In terms of connectivity, both variants support a wide range of network and wireless standards including GSM, WCDMA, LTE, WiFi 5, Bluetooth (BR + EDR + BLE), FM, and NFC. The FCC listing also confirms compatibility with multiple navigation systems such as GPS, GLONASS, BDS, and Galileo.
The FCC database reveals that the device measures 167.92 mm × 79.12 mm × 7.64 mm. Apart from the difference in battery capacity, both models are expected to share largely identical specifications and features.
The schematic image included in the FCC filing offers a glimpse at the design of the smartphone. It suggests that the Infinix Hot 70 will feature a pill-shaped rear camera module with rounded corners, slightly raised from the back panel.
Inside the module, there appears to be a pill-shaped inner section housing three cutouts. The top and middle cutouts look circular, while the bottom one appears squarish. Additionally, a separate square-shaped cutout is positioned outside the camera module on the right side, which is likely meant for the LED flash.
The listing also confirms one of the storage configurations as 4GB RAM with 256GB internal storage.
Earlier, both “X6895” and “X6895B” models were spotted on the TÜV certification platform. That listing indicated battery capacities of 5430mAh for the X6895 and 5800mAh for the X6895B variant.
However, when compared with the FCC data, the X6895 retains the same battery capacity, while the X6895B shows a variation, now listed at 5600mAh. This suggests that battery specifications could differ depending on the region.
Additionally, the “X6895B” variant has also appeared on the Indonesian SDPPI certification platform, further hinting at region-specific configurations.
Although Infinix has not officially announced a launch date for the Infinix Hot 70, appearances on multiple certification platforms indicate that the launch may not be far off. More details about the device are expected to surface in the coming days.
Answer. The X6895 variant features a 5430mAh battery, while the X6895B variant offers a 5600mAh battery with 45W fast charging support.
Answer. The schematic shows a pill-shaped rear camera module with three cutouts and a separate square cutout for the LED flash.
Answer. The FCC listing confirms one configuration with 4GB RAM and 256GB internal storage.
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