Infinix has recently unveiled three new phones on its website: the Note 30, Note 30 5G, and Note 30 Pro. These devices are all equipped with Infinix’s All-Round FastCharge technology, which supports high-speed charging through both wired and wireless methods. While specific pricing details have not been provided, Infinix confirmed that all three phones will be priced below $300/PKR85607.37, with the Note 30 being the most affordable at just $230/PKR65632.32.
The standard version of the series features a Helio G99 chipset and 8GB of RAM. It sports a 6.78-inch LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, and a punch-hole design housing a 16MP selfie camera. On the rear, there is a 64MP main camera with an OmniVision OV64B sensor and an f/1.7 aperture, accompanied by a 2MP camera and an AI Cam with unspecified resolution.
One of the notable features of the Infinix Note 30 is its 45W charging capability for the 5,000mAh battery. Infinix claims it has been tested for 1,000 charging cycles, exceeding the industry average by 25%. Additionally, the smartphone supports reverse wired charging and is compatible with PD 3.0.
The Infinix Note 30 also offers dual speakers developed by JBL, comes with Android 13 out of the box, features NFC functionality, a 3.5mm audio jack, and provides a slot for a microSD card. It is available in three color options: Magic Black, Interstellar Blue, and Sunset Gold, which features an orange hue with golden accents. Users can choose between 128GB and 256GB storage options.
As for the Infinix Note 30 5G, it is equipped with a MediaTek Dimensity 6080 chipset and shares the same 6.78-inch LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate as the LTE variant. Storage options and RAM choices remain the same, but the main camera has been upgraded to a 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor with an f/1.75 aperture.
The auxiliary 2MP camera and AI Cam remain unchanged, and the front-facing 16MP selfie camera is still housed within the punch-hole cutout. The overall camera design differs, with the two auxiliary cameras positioned within the same circular module.
The Note 30 5G retains the 5,000mAh battery capacity with 45W charging, although the charging architecture differs slightly from the non-5G version. Additional features include NFC, FM Radio, and JBL dual speakers. Color options consist of Blue, Black, and Sunset Gold, which displays an orange shade with golden elements.
Moving on to the Infinix Note 30 Pro, despite being limited to LTE connectivity and powered by a Helio G99 chipset, it stands as the highest-end device in the lineup. It introduces 68W charging, reverse charging, and even supports wireless and reverse wireless charging, marking a first in its price segment according to Infinix.
The Note 30 Pro features an upgraded AMOLED panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 360Hz touch sampling rate. It is equipped with a 108MP main camera, while the selfie camera boasts a 32MP sensor and is accompanied by a front-facing flash. Infinix has incorporated a vapor chamber with 10 layers of cooling material, covering a total area of 2,000 square millimeters, to ensure efficient cooling.
Similar to the other models, the Infinix Note 30 Pro offers dual JBL speakers, NFC support, and a 3.5mm audio jack. It is available in Black or Variable Gold, a gradient color option that transitions between blue and gold based on the angle at which light hits the panel.
Published on 05/31/23 12:52 | by Rawa John