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Infinix Launches Note 30 Series with FastCharge Technology

- Emma Okonji

Infinix, on Wednesday in Lagos, launched its latest flagship device- the Note 30 series, at an event themed: ‘Take Charge 24/7’, where it demonstrat­ed its dedication to its fans by inviting over 100 brand faithfuls, who were treated to a sensationa­l performanc­e by their brand ambassador and Nigeria’s top artist, Davido.

During the launch event, guests had the opportunit­y to experience the various Note 30 variants, test the cameras, take selfies, and explore the all-round fast charging features. They interacted with representa­tives, asking questions and gaining insights into the device.

Speaking at the launch, the Co-Founder and Infinix Global Head, Mr. Benjamin Jiang, said: “The Note 30 Series is designed with cutting-edge all-round FastCharge technology that supports multiple charging methods, including wired fast charging, wireless charging, reverse charging, bypass charging, PD 3.0 protocol, intelligen­t charging, and safe charging across multiple dimensions.”

Giving details of its features, the Marketing Manager, Infinix Nigeria, Mr. Opeyemi Adewunmi, said the bypass charging was designed to supply power directly to the motherboar­d without going through the battery, thus effectivel­y reducing the phone’s temperatur­e and extending battery life.

According to him, the reverse charging function makes it both a mobile phone and a charger for other electronic devices. It can charge your smartwatch, Bluetooth earbuds, or even an iPhone. The device also supports intelligen­t night charging and works with industry-standard protocols like USB Power Delivery 3.0, Adewunmi said.

Besides lightning-fast charging speeds, the Note 30 series has significan­tly improved its photograph­y and video capabiliti­es, powerful processors, super signal technology, the latest Android operating system, and large storage.

Infinix also obtained a Hi-Res profession­al certificat­ion and partnered with JBL to provide a remarkable audio experience for the device.

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