Infinix launches its education-focused Xpad 30E tablet with an AI tutoring system, 11-inch display, and 4G connectivity at an accessible $141 price point.

Infinix has officially entered the education technology space with the launch of the Xpad 30E tablet, positioned as an affordable learning tool for students. Announced alongside the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro smartphones, this Android tablet targets the growing market of education-focused devices with specialized AI features and budget-conscious pricing.
The Xpad 30E centers around an 11-inch LCD display with 1920x1200 resolution and 440-nit brightness, providing adequate clarity for reading textbooks and viewing educational content. The tablet comes in three color variants—Dreamy Purple, Forest Green, and Deep Blue—with a design prioritizing functionality over premium materials.
What distinguishes the Xpad 30E is its education-oriented software package. The built-in "AI Tutor" system includes several learning-focused features:
- Photo Solving: Allows students to photograph math problems or equations for step-by-step solutions
- Tap to Ask: Instant query resolution for academic questions
- AI Creation: Assists with content generation for assignments
- AI Screen Recognition: Captures and analyzes on-screen content
The tablet also provides access to over 120,000 educational resources including textbook-aligned courses, exercises, and study materials. This curated content library aims to supplement formal education systems, particularly in regions with limited access to physical learning resources.
Under the hood, the Xpad 30E runs on MediaTek's Helio G80 processor—a chipset commonly found in budget devices that delivers adequate performance for educational apps and basic multitasking. It pairs with 4GB of RAM and 128GB of eMMC 5.1 storage, expandable via microSD for additional educational content storage. The inclusion of 4G LTE connectivity is significant, enabling access to learning resources in areas with limited Wi-Fi infrastructure.
Practical considerations include a 7,000mAh battery supporting 18W charging for full-day usage between charges, along with basic camera capabilities (5MP rear, 8MP front) suitable for document scanning and video calls.
Priced at approximately $141 (IDR 2,394,000) based on Indonesian listings, the Xpad 30E undercuts many education-focused tablets while offering comparable functionality. This positions Infinix competitively against entry-level offerings from Amazon (Fire Kids), Lenovo, and Samsung in emerging markets.
The launch reflects a strategic expansion by Infinix into the education hardware segment, leveraging Android's flexibility to create specialized devices. While not competing with premium tablets in performance, the Xpad 30E demonstrates how manufacturers can optimize for specific use cases through software enhancements and targeted hardware choices.
Availability begins in Indonesia through Shopee, with broader regional launches expected to follow. The tablet's success will depend on how effectively its AI features translate to real educational outcomes and whether Infinix can build partnerships with educational content providers.

Image: Social preview showing the Xpad 30E's Deep Blue variant and interface

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