Meet the Infinix Note 10 series with MediaTek CPUs, 5,000mAh batteries, and 90Hz Displays

Meet the Infinix Note 10 series with MediaTek CPUs, 5,000mAh batteries, and 90Hz Displays 4

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April saw the launch of the budget-friendly Infinix Hot 10S NFC and today we have the brand's Note 10 series making its debut. Consisting of the Infinix Note 10 and Note 10 Pro, the series boasts features such as a 6.95-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate, big 5,000mAh batteries, speedy fast-charging, and are powered by MediaTek processors. Priced at $199 for the Note 10 and $259 for the Note 10 Pro, Infinix's new phones will go on sale later this month.

The design of the Note 10 series sees the rear panel with a glossy finish on the top half and a textured finish on the lower half, with the cameras sat in a noticeable bump.

Despite the Infinix Note 10 and Note 10 Pro both being powered by MediaTek processors, the regular Note 10 has the Helio G85 chipset while the Pro model's grunt is provided by the Helio G95 CPU. The Note 10 and Note 10 Pro feature 6GB and 8GB of RAM and 128GB and 256GB of built-in UFS 2.2 storage. In terms of software, you'll find Infinix's XOS 7.6 UI that is based on Android 11 with built-in features such as Thunder Back Mode 2.0 that lets you use 2 apps simultaneously.

A big 6.95-inch IPS display is present on both phones, with FHD+ resolution, 480 nits of peak brightness, 90Hz refresh rate, as well as 180Hz touch sampling rate.

There are differences in the camera department as well with the Note 10 sporting a trio of sensors consisting of a 48MP main camera as well as a couple of 2MP sensors for monochrome and portrait. The Note 10 Pro sports a quad-cam setup with a 64MP main camera, an 8MP ultra-wide lens, and 2MP monochrome and portrait sensors. Both models have a 16MP front-facing camera housed in the central punch-hole on the display.

You'll find a big 5,000Mah battery and 33W fast-charging on both handsets with 18W quick-charging on the Note 10 while the Note 10 Pro enjoys 33W fast-charging. The fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button on the right-hand side of the phone, and the dual speakers have DTS audio processing and AI noise reduction.

The Infinix Note 10 is priced at $199 and the higher-specced Note 10 Pro will go on sale at $259, with availability in select regions sometime during May.

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