According to sources familiar with the matter, Infinix is set to unveil the new Note 30 series later this month. An exciting feature of these phones is the inclusion of Infinix’s All-Round FastCharge technology, which supports impressive charging speeds. The wired charging capability can reach speeds of up to 260W, while the wireless charging can go up to 110W.
Although the mid-range Infinix Note 30 devices may not reach the maximum charging speeds supported by All-Round FastCharge, they will introduce rapid wireless charging. Notably, Infinix aims to keep the price of these devices under $300, which will be a first for the company.
All-Round FastCharge offers more than just fast charging speeds. It includes features like bypass charging, which disconnects the battery once it’s fully charged and runs the phone directly on electricity from the charger. The technology also supports industry-standard protocols such as USB Power Delivery 3.0 and enables reverse charging.
Battery longevity is prioritized, with the system maintaining low temperatures and supporting intelligent night charging. Previous leaks have revealed several models in the Infinix Note 30 series, including the Note 30 Pro, Note 30 VIP, and Note 30 5G. Additionally, there will likely be a standard Note 30 variant (4G) equipped with a 5,000mAh battery.
Published on 05/18/23 9:50 | by Rawa John