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Infinix XPAD 30E: A Budget-Friendly Student Tablet Packed with AI Learning Tools

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Discover the Infinix XPAD 30E: a budget-friendly 11-inch student tablet packed with AI learning tools and TUV Blue Light certification for safe study sessions.

Infinix just expanded its hardware lineup, quietly dropping the new XPAD 30E tablet alongside the Note 60 smartphone series. Itโ€™s a device clearly built with the classroom in mind, blending entry-level specs with a surprisingly robust suite of AI-driven educational features.

Display and Design

The tablet centers around an 11-inch FHD+ IPS LCD. While the 60Hz refresh rate is fairly standard for this price point, the TUV Blue Light certification is a welcome addition for students spending hours staring at a screen. It hits a peak brightness of 440 nitsโ€”plenty for indoor useโ€”and comes in three distinct finishes: Dreamy Blue, Forest Green, and Deep Blue.

The AI Edge

What makes the XPAD 30E stand out isnโ€™t the hardware, but the software. Infinix has bundled 120,000 free educational resources, including exercises and courses specifically aligned with school textbooks. The standout feature is the โ€œAI Tutor,โ€ which offers photo-based problem solving in nine languages, ranging from Indonesian and Turkish to specific English dialects used in India and Niger. There is also a โ€œTap to Askโ€ feature for English and Russian speakers, alongside broader tools for AI-assisted creation and screen recognition.

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Performance and the Camera Mystery

Under the hood, the tablet runs XOS 15 (based on Android 15) powered by the MediaTek Helio G80 chipset. According to the initial Shopee Indonesia listings, it comes equipped with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage. If you need more room for files, thereโ€™s a microSD slot for expansion.

The camera situation is a little bit of a head-scratcher. While the primary marketing mentions an 8MP rear camera, the fine print in some listings fluctuates between 5MP and 8MP. On the front, however, you get a solid 8MP selfie camera optimized for landscape-mode video callsโ€”perfect for virtual tutoring sessions.

Power and Connectivity

To keep things running through a full school day, Infinix tucked in a 7,000mAh battery. It supports 18W charging, which is steady, if not particularly fast. Connectivity is a strong suit here; unlike many budget tablets that are Wi-Fi only, the XPAD 30E supports 4G LTE with a physical SIM slot for data and calls on the go. It also features multi-device collaboration, allowing users to mirror screens or share data across phones and laptops. Youโ€™ll also find the essentials: Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth, and the ever-reliable 3.5mm headphone jack.

Pricing and Availability

As of now, the 4GB/128GB model is retailing in Indonesia for Rp 2,394,000, which converts to roughly $148. While the tablet has already begun appearing in social media promotions and third-party retail sites, it hasnโ€™t quite made it onto the official Infinix website yet. That should change in the coming days as the rollout continues.

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