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Infinix Note 30 Series to Launch This Month, Introduces All Round FastCharge Technology in Midrange Phones

The Infinix Note 30 Series has been on the web since last month. The lineup is expected to consist of several latest Infinix phones for 2023, including the Note 30 5G, Note 30 Pro, Note 30 VIP, and Note 30i.

In the latest report, Infinix is said to unveil the Infinix Note 30 Series later this month. However, how many new Infinix phones for 2023 will be launched is still a mystery.

As reported by Gizmochina on Friday (5/12/2023), the report also states that the Infinix Note 30 Series will be equipped with All Round FastCharge technology. For your information, this technology was announced in March this year.

This technology supports cable charging speeds of up to 260W, while maximum wireless charging is 110W. This technology also has features such as bypass charging, reverse charging, and compatibility with protocols such as USB Power Delivery 3.0.

Unfortunately, the report adds that the Infinix Note 30 midrange phones will not support maximum fast charging speeds of All Round FastCharge technology.

However, Infinix is reportedly introducing fast wireless charging on this series. The brand is also expected to maintain the smartphone price around $245.00 and make the Infinix Note 30 Series the first phone to support fast charging speeds in this price segment.

According to previous reports, the Infinix Note 30 and Note 30 Pro, Note 30 5G, and Note 30 VIP, are reportedly equipped with the Helio G99, Dimensity 810, and Dimensity 1200 chipsets, respectively.

All four smartphones from the Infinix Note 30 Series have a punch-hole display feature that is aligned in the middle. In addition, the latest Infinix phone’s rear camera module for 2023 is square-shaped and accommodates three sensors.

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