The Infinix smartphones on display at the event
Infinix has launched its latest Note3 smartphone and XE02 noise-cancelling headphone in Ghana.
The new Infinix NOTE3, the third generation Infinix NOTE Series, has a battery with an ultra-large capacity of 4,500mh and a high capacity to volume ratio at 651wh/l.
The deep XOS optimization brings amazing battery life improvements that easily achieve standby times of up to 2.5 days during average use, setting a new benchmark in the industry.
Also included in the Infinix NOTE3 is a water cooling system that follows the same principles as those in the satellite heat dissipation technology.
Overall temperature rise is controlled and constant-current fast charging extended via fast heat dissipation, resulting in the battery achieving nearly a 50 percent charge after only 30 minutes.
With a 2.5D surround design, the XE02 noise-cancelling headphone contains a noise-cancelling box that has been uniquely crafted with distinctive details.
Unique shaped covers with oval earbuds lead to a disc-like appearance of the headphone as part of Infinix XE02’s unmistakable exterior.
The fully charged smartphone, XE02 works for up to eight hours to let you enjoy music with no need to worry about power.
Bryn Hou, Head of Marketing, Infinix, presenting the features of the new phone, said the NOTE3 features a 6.0’, 1080-pivel ultra-high definition screen that brings even finer images and a stronger visual impact.
“It comes with a 13 megapixel rear camera and a 0.5 megapixel front facing camera,” he said.
“With an overall thickness of only 8.4mm and an integrated body made of aluminum alloy, Infinix NOTE3 boasts of flowing lines like those of a Cadillac.”
Mr. Hou said the XE02 noise-cancelling headphone was designed based on a world-leading noise-cancelling technology, adding that its high performance, automatic noise-cancelling IC is able to reduce up to 95 percent of all noise.
Made with aluminum alloy, this headphone perfectly combines an ergonomic design with engineering.
“You can cancel noise for pure music simply by pressing one key to create a whole new world exclusive to your enjoyment.
Hi-fi sound effects with a 110-db signal-to-noise ratio (SN) in combination with distinct graduation make it possible to hear sound as they truly are,” he added.
Bruno Li, Infinix West Africa Manager, said he was excited about the launch of the smartphone, indicating that Infinix will continue to bring onto the Ghanaian market innovative devices that seek to meet the needs of Ghanaians at lower prices.
By Jamila Akweley Okertchiri