Transsion is a large company that protects some companies that produce smartphones. Infinix and Tecno are some of them, but it is the first company to confirm its arrival in Mexico at the end of 2023.
It has an important stronghold in the middle segment that can rival Xiaomi and Realme. And Infinix Hot 30 and Note 30 Pro They are a good example of this. These are features, price and availability.
Technical data sheet of Infinix Hot 30 and Infinix Note 30 Pro
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INFINIX HOT 30
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INFINIX NOTE 30 PRO
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SCREEN
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6.78 inch LCD
FHD+ resolution 1080×2460 pixels
90Hz refresh rate
Touch response rate up to 270Hz
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6.67 inch AMOLED
FHD+ resolution 1080 x 2400 pixels
120Hz refresh rate
360Hz touch response rate
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DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
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168.66×76.61×8.4mm
196 grams
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168.66×76.61×8.4mm
196 grams
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Processor
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MediaTek Helio G88
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MediaTek Helio G99
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data store
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8GB
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8GB
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to store
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128/256GB
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256GB
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front camera
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8 megapixels
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32 megapixels
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rear cameras
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Main: 50 megapixels
Depth sensor: 2 megapixels
Macro: 2 megapixels
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Main: 108 megapixels
Depth sensor: 2 megapixels
Macro: 2 megapixels
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battery
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5,000mAh
33W fast charging
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5,000mAh
68W fast charging
15W wireless charging
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OS
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Android 13
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Android 13
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connection
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4G connection
Dual Nano Sim – MicroSD
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4G connection
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others
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Jack 3.5 for headphones
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Solid cooperation with JBL
IP53 protection against dust, sweat or drizzle
VC liquid cooling
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price
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From 3,899 pesos
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From 6,499 pesos
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Infinix Hot 30: modest but enough for most
We start with the most modest model, the Infinix Hot 30. It has a processor signed by Mediatek. Helium G88 It reaches a frequency of 2.0 GHz on each of its eight cores. It is an old acquaintance in this price range and, although it does not stand out in terms of performance, it will help achieve better autonomy.
On the other hand, this chipset comes with 8GB RAM128 and 256 GB storage options, expandable up to 2 times and depending on the version purchased.
The front is dominated by a large LCD panel. 6.78 inches with FullHD+ resolution. This screen refreshes at 90 hertz and offers touch response up to 270 Hz. At the software level, we do not have the latest version of Google’s operating system: we are left with Android 13.
The photographic part is rounded by one 50 megapixel main sensorIt is aligned with two secondary sensors: a depth sensor and another macro, both 2 megapixels. Autonomy will be provided by a 5,000 mAh battery with 33 watt fast charging.
And the usual on the link: 4G, dual SIM, MicroSD slot and 3.5 millimeter headphone jack connector.
Infinix Note 30 Pro: One step forward for users looking for more power
On the other side of the scale, we see the Infinix Note 30 Pro, which is more ambitious than the one previously mentioned. On this occasion a MediaTek Helio G99, somewhat revolutionary compared to the G88. RAM remains at a sufficient 8 GB and storage goes up to 256 GB.
The panel also shows that it is more expensive: we have a screen AMOLED with FullHD+ resolutionIt has a 120 Hz refresh rate and 360 Hz touch sampling, as well as TUV Rheinland eye care certification.
In photography it also favors a higher resolution main sensor: 108 megapixels, along with automatic color grading technology that will improve image quality. They repeat the extra depth and macro sensors again with 2 megapixels.
To differentiate itself, it adds a sound tuned in collaboration with JBL. liquid cooling and IP53 protectionIt will prevent the device from being damaged under the influence of drizzling rain or sweat.
Price and availability of Infinix Hot 30 and Note 30 Pro
Infinix announced that the two mobile phones are sold in Mexico at stores such as Amazon, Sears, Sams and Suburbia. On the one hand, Infinix Hot 30 comes in three colors: Surf Green, Racing Black and Sonic White. Infinix Note 30 Pro is coming Magic Black And Variable Gold. ANDThese are prices based on memory configuration:
- Infinix Hot 30 128GB: 3,899 pesos
- Infinix Hot 30 256GB: 4,199 pesos
- Infinix Note 30 Pro 256GB: 6,499 pesos.
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