After the Infinix Note 10 Pro release, the brand recently brought the performance-focused Note 10 to the Pakistani market. It was offered with an early bird discount under a short pre-order window that just ended. The Note 10 is now available in stores nationwide. Here are the pricing and features of this value-friendly Infinix.
For customers who pre-registered their Note 10, the phone starts from Rs. 24,999. But, starting today, the Infinix Note 10 is priced at Rs. 25,999. We'll review what the Note 10 has to offer for this price tag.
In typical Infinix fashion, the Note 10 features an oversized display. At 6.95", the phone is just shy of tablet dimensions. The screen delivers a full HD resolution, responds at a touch sampling rate of 180Hz, and fills a 91% display-to-body ratio. Its 1500:1 contrast ratio is on the lower end, so color reproduction isn't ideal. But the panel is TÜV Rheinland certified for filtering harmful blue light.
MediaTek Helio G85, a budget gaming chip from the semiconductor company, handles number crunching in the Note 10. the brand pairs it with 6GB of ample memory and 128GB of internal storage. The responsive touch sampling rate, combined with software wizardry, boosts performance for immersive gameplay. A valuable addition to the Infinix price list.
Plus, the dual speaker setup provides surround stereo sound. Infinix Note 10 also includes support for storage expansion, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a side-facing thumbprint reader. The phone boots to the latest Android11-based XOS. You can pick the shell in emerald, violet, or black colors.
The huge display and the G-series chip are resource-hungry features, which is why the Note 10 packs a massive 5000 mAh cell. Infinix promises a whopping 53 days of standby and 12 hours of uninterrupted gaming. With the 18W power brick in the box, the phone is quickly and safely charged.
Lastly, the camera system on the Note 10 is as predictable as it gets. The back array features a 48MP wide camera and three sticker lenses to pad the count. Out on the front, a 16MP selfie camera is encased inside a hole-punch cutout.