Of course, if this is not to your liking, you can revert back to just having a list of shortcuts on the home screens, sans folders. The home screen includes a custom feed as the leftmost desktop pane, as well as big folders to organize and categorize your shortcuts by default. Beyond that, the clock screen is also affected by the powerful Theme support, which includes things like video slide shows, custom fonts, as well as an online Theme repository in the shape of a separate XTheme app. Starting from the lock screen, you get an optional Magazine service. So Infinix has done its job pretty well on that front.Ĭustomization run deep.
The important thing to note is that XOS 10 works smoothly, with no hiccups or stutters despite the influx of apps. The bloatware is abundant Infinix has included quite a few of its own apps, as well as third-party ones, oftentimes with overlapping feature sets. XOS 10 is chuck-full of features and options. There's no word on a potential update to Android 12 yet either. Yet all these XOS versions are based on Android 11. The Zero X Pro came with the same XOS 10 out of the box, and so did the Zero 5G. Our Infinix Note 10 Pro unit originally arrived running XOS 7.6, whereas the Note 11 Pro came with XOS 8 and got updated to XOS 10. So many, in fact that it is a bit hard to keep track of. Infinix has its own XOS Android skin, which has already gone through quite a few iterations over the years.