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Infinix Note 12

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Mediatek MT6781 Helio G96 (12 nm) 50MP + 2MP + QVGA triple main camera 16MP front camera 128GB,256GB, storage 8GB RAM 5000 mAh Battery 33W fast charging 6.7 inches AMOLED display Force Black, Snowfall, Sapphire Blue

KSHS 28100.00/-

    CATEGORIES: Smartphones
Infinix Note 12 Infinix Note 12 brings competitive pricing to budget phones balancing out the basic features with decent performance and a huge screen. It sports a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen, 33W fast charge, a massive 5000mAh battery, and the decent Helio G88 chipset. That’s certainly eye-catching a device at its price point Design Infinix Note 12 comes with a 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with a dew drop notch design for the selfie camera. It’s a huge phone, bigger than most phones in its class. It’s hardly a one-handed operation, with a screen-to-body ratio of 86.0%. It has a plastic frame and back and a NEG Dinorex-protected front panel. It is very bright and vivid, peaking at 1000 nits. It’s not rated for splash protection, but it’s certainly not waterproof. Fortunately, it has top-placed a headphone jack. It has a physical fast rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. It has a dual downward-firing speaker, which is great for playing media. Performance Infinix Note 12 comes with the budget Mediatek Helio G88, making it decently fast. It has a Cortex Octa-core CPU paired with a Mali G52 GPU, with storage options of 4/6 GB for RAM & 64/128 GB for ROM. It also comes with a dedicated expandable memory option. It is running the latest Android 11, with a XOS 10.6 skin on top. The performance, coupled with an AMOLED screen, feels fast, smooth, and rich in color. It however comes with lots of pre-installed apps, which can be an underwhelming experience, especially if you are not used to bloatware. The OS is however very customizable, with tonnes of themes and other customizations. Cameras Infinix Note 12 has a triple camera arrangement on the back. It comes with a 50 MP primary sensor, for those excellent daylight photos. Additionally, it has a 2MP depth lens and an unspecified QVGA. The photos are great and vivid when taken in decent lighting. It will predictably deliver less and less as light reduces, but there is certainly good potential here. The video can support up to