Infinix announced this Tuesday (24) Launch of the HOT 30 mobile phone in Brazil. According to Positivo, which represents the brand in the national market, the intermediate model has “twice as much RAM and storage capacity” compared to its direct competitors. The device was announced worldwide in the first half of this year.
Infinix HOT 30 has a 6.78 inch IPS LCD display with FHD + resolution and 90Hz refresh rateIt offers better performance in videos and games. The panel also features 600 nits brightness and Dark Zone Enhancement (DRE) technology, optimizing content viewing under sunlight.
Infinix HOT 30 has a 2.0 GHz MediaTek Helio G88 processor. 8 GB native RAM. P.However, it is possible to get an extra 8 GB to run heavy applications and games using Memory Fusion technology.
The space available for storing applications and files is 256 GB, with the possibility of expansion up to 1 TB via microSD card.
Infinix HOT 30 has two cameras on the back, the main sensor 50 MP and secondary QVGA resolution, the selfie lens is 8 MP. AI-optimized video features and portrait, panorama, document, time-lapse and slow motion modes are available.
Fast charging and NFC
The battery of the new Infinix mobile phone, which has up to 30 hours of streaming and 9 hours of playback autonomy, has a capacity of 5,000 mAh. It also supports 33W fast charging. According to the manufacturer, It is possible to recover 55% of the energy level of the device in just 30 minutes when plugged in..
The handset also has NFC for contactless payments, a fingerprint reader for password-free login, a USB-C port and dual-band Wi-Fi. In this version mobile connection is limited to 4G. He leaves the factory with it Android 13 Established.
Available in black color, The recommended value of Infinix HOT 30 is R$ 1,499. The mobile phone will be sold in the brand’s online store and also in its retail network.
Source: Tec Mundo

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