Infinix’s partnership with Positivo has enabled the launch of a new mobile phone in Brazil this year that will act as the brand’s state-of-the-art smartphone. The Infinix Note 30 5G is a basic smartphone, but with a range of features worthy of a premium mid-range smartphone, and a price consistent with that proposition.
The AMOLED screen of the device is 6.78 inches, with Full HD + resolution (2460 x 1080 pixels) and 120 Hz refresh rate. innovation comes with the Dimensity 6080 processor, one of the most basic models of the new MediaTek seriesThe GPU is Mali-G57 MC2, which offers 6 nm architecture with 2 Cortex-A76 cores up to 2.4 GHz and 6 Cortex A-55 cores up to 2 GHz, and the device supports 5G mobile connections and WiFi networks up to 5G. 5GHz.
The 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM accompanying the SoC can be expanded up to 8GB if you want to use the Memory Defragmentation feature to allocate that amount of memory from the memory. 256GB internal space to use as extra RAM. Indeed, storage expandable via micro SD card without having to give up one of the 2 slots for SIM cards in the tray.
software and update
The factory operating system is Android 13, which has retained most of the core functions of Google software but has been replaced by the XOS interface, which changes some of the appearance and functionality such as the notifications tab. To open this area directly, you need to swipe down from the top of the screen from the left side.
As for accessing the quick settings center, a second swipe doesn’t work and requires swiping from the right side of the top of the screen – this is a scheme more familiar to iPhone users.
According to brand representatives, System upgrade guaranteed from little green robot to Infinix Note 30 5Gwill port the device to the XOS version inspired by Android 14. Apart from that, the company guarantees “all necessary security updates”.
The smartphone also comes standard with Folax, a voice assistant developed by Infinix. The innovation not only leverages generative artificial intelligence (AI) to make it look more human, but also delivers information in conversations, which the manufacturer claims is much more natural.
Cameras, battery and extras
The cameras include a 16MP front and three rear sensors; the main sensor is 108 MP, one aimed at artificial intelligence sources – its practical application was not disclosed by the brand until the publication of this text – and 2 MP depth capture to help
The battery that powers the set is 5,000 mAh and supports 45W fast charging with the compatible charger out of the box.it allows up to 75% of the charge to be recovered in 30 minutes from the outlet, the manufacturer claims. The device also features a bypass charging feature that powers components directly from the outlet when its energy reserves are full, thus saving recharge cycles and thus extending battery life.
The device has stereo sound co-configured with JBL., the popular brand of audio equipment, also includes a P3 input for included headsets, a clear case, and a choice of glass and plastic screen protectors. As for biometrics, the device, which has a fingerprint reader on the side power button, also offers face recognition via the front camera.
price and availability
The Infinix Note 30 5G is available for purchase from online retailers in Brazil in white or black starting this Tuesday (22). The suggested launch price is R$1,999, which is expensive considering the processor, but relatively affordable if we take into account other features such as the display, camera and storage.
It remains to test the device to see how the performance really is and see how fast the value will drop over time.
Technicial Specifications
- operational system: Android 13 (XOS)
- Processor: MediaTek Dimension 6080 (2x 2.4Ghz Cortex A-76 + 6x 2GHz Cortex A-55)
- Memory: 8GB LPDDR4X RAM (+ up to 8GB via Memory Aggregation)
- connection: 5G, dual-band WiFi (2.4 and 5 GHz), Bluetooth and NFC
- to store: 256GB expandable with micros
- front camera: 16MP
- rear cameras: main 108 MP, f/1.75 + AI lens + depth sensor + quad-LED flash
- Battery: 5,000 mAh with 45W fast charging
- Sound: JBL custom stereo
- biometrics: facial recognition with fingerprint reader and camera on the side
- Extras: clear case, glass and plastic covers, 45 W charger, USB-A to USB-C cable and wired headphones with microphone
- Price: 1,999 BRL
Source: Tec Mundo

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