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    The Infinix Note 10 Series Officially Launched in Kenya Starting from Ksh 17,599

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaJune 18, 20213 Mins Read
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    The Infinix Note 10 series was officially launched in Kenya this week and will be available in stores as from May starting from Ksh 17,599. This is the successor to the Infinix Note 8 series that we saw towards the end of 2020.

    The Infinix Note 10 series is made up of three variants, the standard Infinix Note 10, the Note 10 Pro and the Note 10 NFC. The Infinix Note series has always been the company’s line with the biggest devices and the Note 10 series is not any different. The company isn’t focusing on just size though as what powers the phone is equally impressive.

    “We know today’s smartphone enthusiasts want a device that balances style with the latest innovative technology for a truly immersive experience,” said Mike Zhang, Brand Manager at Infinix Kenya. “The Note 10 series perfectly balances functionality; aesthetics, style, innovation, texture and color functionality, to create the ideal, all-around device for professionals, entertainment lovers and everyday users alike.”

    Infinix Note 10 Specifications

    The Infinix Note 10 series as I have mentioned comes with some decent specifications. The Note 10 comes with a 6.95-inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 2460 pixels. This display has a refresh rate of 90Hz, a common feature we have been seeing on smartphones this year.

    The Note 10 series comes with a 16MP AI selfie camera. For the main cameras, the Note 10 comes with a triple camera setup made up of a 48MP main one, 2MP depth sensor and 2MP monochrome sensor. The Note 10 Pro and Note 10 Pro NFC come with a 64MP main sensor, 8MP ultrawide lens, 2MP depth sensor and 2MP monochrome sensor.

    Infinix Note 10 PRO BACK

    A MediaTek Helio G95 gaming processor powers the NOTE 10 Pro and NOTE 10 Pro NFC. For storage these variants have 256GB of space and 8GB of RAM. The standard Note 10 is powered by the MediaTek Helio G85 and comes with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space.

    Providing all the power is a 5,000 mAh battery on all variants with the Note 10 and Note 10 Pro supports 33W fast charging while the standard Note 10 supporting 18W fast charging.

    Availability

    The Note 10 Pro will be priced at Ksh.25,999 & the NOTE 10 ,128+4 will be priced at Ksh 19,299 while Note 10 64+4 will be priced Ksh 17,599.

    Read: Infinix Note 10 Pro Specifications and Price in Kenya

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