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    The Infinix Note 11 Pro is Set to Launch in Kenya Tomorrow

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaNovember 10, 20213 Mins Read
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    Infinix will be launching its latest smartphone, the Infinix Note 11 Pro, in Kenya tomorrow. This is the latest in the Note series and will be coming to the market less than 6 months since we saw its predecessor, the Infinix Note 10. The Note 10 series was a good line-up for the company and with the Note 11 series, the company hopes to take that further.

    The Infinix Note 11 Pro will be powered by Android 11 out of the box with XOS 8 and will come with a massive 5,000 mAh battery.

    The Infinix Note 11 Pro joins the Zero X that has been in stores in Kenya but the company did not make so much noise about it. I am not sure why this is the case considering the fact that this is its flagship device that should be the talk of town considering its powerful cameras.

    The Infinix Zero X aside, the Note 11 Pro is turning out to be quite an interesting device and we will learn more about it tomorrow. The company will be holding a virtual launch event where details such as pricing will be shared. The phone is currently listed on Xpark and Jumia for Ksh 27,500 and it is safe to say this will be its official price.

    The Infinix Note 11 Pro Specifications and Features

    The Infinix Note 11 Pro comes with a 6.95 inch display with a resolution of 1080 x 2460. This display has a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone promises 84.5% screen space which is not the highest but still quite good.

    The Infinix Note 11 Pro comes in a number of colours including Mithril Grey, Haze Green, and Mist Blue. The 5,000 mAh battery at the back supports 33W fast charging.

    As for the cameras, the Note 11 Pro comes with a 16MP front facing camera housed in a punch hole notch. At the back it has a Triple camera setup made up of a 64MP main sensor, 13MP telephoto sensor and a 2MPdepth sensor.

    Powering this device is the Mediatek Helio G96 processor. This will be the second smartphone in Kenya to launch with this processor with the first one being the Camon 18 series. 8GB of RAM comes as standard for the Infinix Note 11 Pro with 128GB of internal storage space.

    Infinix Note 11 Pro pricing and availability

    The Infinix Note 11 Pro will be available in three colors of Haze Green, Mithril Gray, and Symphony Cyan. The phone should be available in retail stores starting from Ksh 27,500.

    Read: Top 5 Things to Know About the Tecno Camon 18

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