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Infinix Note 30 VIP Launched with a Powerful Battery, Price in Pakistan, Specs and Review

Chinese smartphone maker Infinix has launched the Note 30 VIP with a powerful battery in its Note series, which the company claims keeps its battery almost as good as new even after being charged 1,000 times. As powerful as it is.

Infinix Note 30 VIP Launched with a Powerful Battery, Price in Pakistan, Specs and Review
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Battery: At the moment, the battery of mobile phones usually weakens by 50% if charged 800 times, but Infinix claims that the phone's battery remains 80% powerful even after being charged 1000 times. Although the 'Infinix Note 30 VIP' is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery, its technology has been upgraded to make it better than the rest.

Charging: Similarly, a 50-watt wireless charger is also included in the phone, along with a 68-watt charger. The company claims that a 68-watt charger can charge the battery from zero to 80 percent in just 30 minutes, while the wireless charger will charge the battery to 50 percent in the same period.

Display & Processor: The 'Infinix Note 30 VIP' is introduced with a 7.6-inch screen and Android 13 operating system, while it is powered by a MediaTek Demonstra 8050 chip. The phone is powered by an octacore CPU, and it supports 2G to 5G technology simultaneously.

Other Features: The phone also features a fingerprint scanner and comes with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.

Cameras:  There are three cameras on the back of the Infinix Note 30 VIP, out of which the main camera has 108 megapixels and the other two have 2 megapixels, respectively. A 32-megapixel selfie camera has been added to the front of the phone, while the camera technology has also been upgraded and advanced features have been added.

Availability: The phone is offered in different colours and is initially available for sale in limited countries but will soon be available in other countries, including Pakistan.

Price in Pakistan:

The price of the phone has been set at 300 US dollars, i.e., 84 thousand Pakistani rupees.

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