Infinix Note 30 Series Unveiled, Confirmed to Arrive in PH on May 30

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Infinix has just unveiled the Infinix Note 30 series comprised of the Infinix Note 30, Note 30 5G, and Note 30 Pro. Unusually, the Note 30 Pro only supports 4G LTE, meaning the Note 30 5G is the only device in the series to support 5G connectivity.

The Infinix Note 30 series all feature the company’s All-Round FastCharge technology that brings high-rate charging both wired and wireless.

Infinix Note 30

The most basic variant of the Infinix Note 30 series is built around a 6.78-inch LCD panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 16MP front sensor housed in a punch hole on the top center of the panel.

Around the back, it has a 64MP main OmniVision OV64B sensor with an f/1.7 aperture. This is accompanied by a 2MP lens and an AI camera. The camera is housed in a rectangular camera module.

Infinix Note 30 series - launch - Note 30 - colors

The Note 30 supports 45W fast charging that tops up the 5000mAh battery. It also has dual speakers developed by JBL and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Full Specifications

Display6.78-inch FHD+ IPS LCD
120Hz refresh rate
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G99
RAM8GB
Storage128/256GB
Rear Camera64MP (OmniVision OV64B sensor, f/1.7, 6P lens)
2MP depth
AI camera
Front Camera16MP
Battery5000mAh battery
45W fast charging (9V/5A)
OSXOS (Android 13)
ColorsMagic Black
Interstellar Blue
Sunset Gold

Infinix Note 30 5G

Infinix Note 30 series - launch - Note 30 5G - charging

The Note 30 5G shares the same display, battery, and accompanying cameras. However, it has a MediaTek Dimensity 6080 that gives it 5G support.

Additionally, the main camera has been bumped up to a 108MP Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor. Its fast charging though despite being the same 45W as its 4G sibling, seems to have a different architecture with it listed as 10V/4.5A compared to the 9V/5A listing on the 4G variant.

Infinix Note 30 series - launch - Note 30 5G - colors

Full Specifications

Display6.78-inch FHD+ IPS LCD
120Hz refresh rate
ProcessorMediaTek Dimensity 6080
RAM4/8GB
Storage128/256GB
Rear Camera108MP (Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor, f/1.75)
2MP depth
AI camera
Front Camera16MP
Battery5000mAh battery
45W fast charging (10V/4.5A)
OSXOS (Android 13)
ColorsMagic Black
Interstellar Blue
Sunset Gold

Infinix Note 30 Pro

Last on the list is the top-specced variant of the Infinix Note 30 series – the Note 30 Pro. It shares the processor with the Note 30 but carries over the rear camera setup of the Note 30 5G. The front sensor of the Pro variant has also been bumped up to a 32MP sensor.

Infinix Note 30 series - launch - Note 30 Pro - rear camera

The front panel also retains the size of its vanilla siblings but now with an AMOLED panel. The Note 30 Pro also has faster charging support at 68W while also offering 15W wireless charging and wired reverse charging.

The chipset also gets cooled by a vapor chamber, which includes 10 layers of cooling material.

Infinix Note 30 series - launch - Note 30 Pro - colors

Full Specifications

Display6.67-inch FHD+ AMOLED
120Hz refresh rate
ProcessorMediaTek Helio G99
RAM4/8GB
Storage128/256GB
Rear Camera108MP (Samsung ISOCELL HM6 sensor, f/1.75)
2MP depth
AI camera
Front Camera32MP
Battery5000mAh battery
68W wired charging
15W wireless charging
Reverse charging
OSXOS (Android 13)
ColorsMagic Black
Variable Gold

Infinix Note 30 Series Pricing and Availability

Infinix has yet to reveal the pricing of the Infinix Note 30 series but the three phones are confirmed to be available in the US for less than USD 300. The Note 30 is said to start at just USD 230.

Infinix Note 30 series - launch - Note 30 5G - PH

Additionally, Infinix Philippines has announced that the series will be coming to the country on May 30. Based on the post on Facebook, it looks like at least the Note 30 5G will be unveiled and it looks to be done in partnership with the Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League – Philippines.

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Ram found his love and appreciation for writing in 2015 having started in the gaming and esports sphere for GG Network. He would then transition to focus more on the world of tech which has also began his journey into learning more about this world. That said though, he still has the mentality of "as long as it works" for his personal gadgets.

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