As promised, Infinix just introduced the Note 30 5G, the newest model in the Note 30 series, in India. It contains a 6.78-inch FHD+ 120Hz LCD screen, a Dimensity 6080 SoC—a rebranded Dimensity 810 SoC—that powers the device, and up to 8GB of RAM with an additional 8GB of virtual RAM.
It has a 108MP camera with a film mode for creating cinematic videos and a super night mode for taking pictures in low light. The smartphone also has a dual-view capability that allows both the front and back cameras to record videos at the same time.
The phone has a bypass charging feature that allows charging current to skip the battery and flow directly to the motherboard (30% by default). This lessens overheating while the device is simultaneously charging and playing. According to the business, Bypass Charging can limit the temperature increase by a maximum of 7 °C when compared to conventional charging mode.
The phone has two 2:1 charge parallel pumps that can give a 45W charge and dual-channel rapid charging technology. The battery of the gadget may be charged from 1% to 75% in just 30 minutes with this rate of charging.
A 5000mAh battery that can go through 1000 charge and discharge cycles is included with the phone. The battery keeps its 80% capacity even after 1,000 charges. The business noted that this outperforms the industry average of 800 cycles by 25% and offers around 3 years of regular use if charged once per day.
The new Note 30 5G from Infinix is available in two RAM and storage configurations: 4GB with a 4GB extendable option and 128GB of internal storage, and 8GB with an 8GB expandable option and 256GB of internal storage. The cost of the smartphone is Rs 14,999 for the base 4GB variant and Rs 15,999 for the premium variant. Infinix is providing a discount of Rs 1,000 on both models as part of the launch promotion, as well as the choice of no-cost EMI. Three colour choices for the Infinix Note 30 5G will be offered for purchase: Magic Black, Sunset Gold, and Interstellar Blue.