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skywalker240:E no dey work on them self |
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The Infinix Note 11 Pro will be available in three colors: Mithril Grey, Haze Green and Mist Blue Source Gsm Arena
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The Note 11 Pro comes with a higher base memory capacity – 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB storage, up from 6/64 GB. The microSD slot is still on board and even RAM can be extended as the new XOS 10 software (based on Android 11) can add 3 GB of virtual RAM. For the UFS 2.2 storage there is Infinix’s Write Booster that accelerates writing speed. The 64 MP rear camera is now joined by a 13 MP telephoto module. While it advertises 30x maximum zoom (digital, of course), the actual optical magnification is 2x. Also, the 8 MP ultra wide camera of the previous model has gone missing – there’s no ultra wide at all here, just a 2 MP depth sensor. This is one of the places where the vanilla Infinix Note 11 differs from the Pro. It has a 50 MP main camera and a “2 MP telephoto lens”, according to the press release, though that could be a typo for all we know. Anyway, both feature a 16 MP selfie camera on the front. The new chipset didn’t improve the video recording situation, by the way, the new models are still capped at 1080p 30 fps. Besides the camera, the Pro model also stands out with stereo speakers (top and bottom), which are part of what Infinix calls a Digital Theater System. But if you want a big screen, Infinix has prepared the phones to easily cast images and video (including screen mirroring) to TVs and laptops. If you want to keep it small instead, there is a 3.5 mm headphone jack (with an FM radio receiver). Infinix Note 11 Pro will be available in three colors: Mithril Grey, Haze Green and Mist Blue The 5,000 mAh battery on the Pro model supports 33W fast charging over USB-C, just like its predecessor. That battery should survive 800 charge cycles without a noticeable degradation in capacity, thanks to some TÜV Rheinland-approved charging tech. The power adapter is included in the retail box, plus a transparent silicone case and a glass screen protector.
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It is an IPS LCD panel with 1,080 x 2,460 px resolution, same as before. But this year it has a new chipset driving it – the Helio G96 by MediaTek. This chip has a pair of Cortex-A76 CPU cores like its predecessor (the G95) and our testing shows that it has an edge in performance The GPU was downgraded, however, from a Mali-G76 MC4 to a G57 MC2 and that shows in testing. Then again, the Helio G95 would have been a back pick for this phone since it can’t drive 1080p displays at 120 Hz (and the G96 clearly can). There is some hope that the Note 11 series will perform better than other G96-powered phones thanks to the 9 layers of graphene film that help keep the chipset cool.
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Infinix Note 11 series unveiled: the Pro model has a 6.95" 120Hz screen, 13MP tele camera Cc:lalasticlala Cc:seun
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Overlord999:E choke |
Nothing Dem no fit sell for NL |
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Truvelisback:
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Local man dey fear UGM |
killerdragon:Let the fight begin
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Chiefecho: swrs I no dey forward anyshitAnything Dem dey forward no be for me |
Infinix na Bastards |
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Wow wow
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We won't hear word from Itel
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ColdSoldier:Swrs na my second phone so I no fit lie give u |
A22 camera dey very poor |
Now that's a phone |
FlipModeSquade:Very Important |
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Mohbola:HOT10T |
Rumor: Pixel 6 to start at €650, the Pixel 6 Pro will be decidedly pricier at €900 The Google Pixel 6 series is expected to be unveiled on October 19 with some evidence pointing to October 28 as the first date of availability. Speaking of, the new Google flagships will be available only in 8 countries, including three in Europe. That is where the latest leak comes from – someone inside a major European carrier caught sight of the pricing for the two new models and it is less than you may have expected. By the way, this info comes from the This is Tech Today YouTube channel, which previously shared a hands-on video with the Pixel 6 Pro Back to the phones. The Pixel 6 (‘Oriole’) will probably come in two configurations – 8/128 GB and 8/256 GB. As you can see in the image above, the base model should cost €650. To put that in perspective, the Pixel 5 with its mid-range chipset and basic dual camera setup launched at €630 (8/128 GB). The Pixel 6 Pro (‘Raven’) will start at €900. This one should have three configurations – 128 GB, 256 GB and 512 GB storage, all with 12 GB of RAM. Expect there to be a €100 step between each storage option. The €350 gap between the vanilla and Pro model may seem quite steep, but as M. Brandon Lee explains in his video, there is a large gap in hardware as well. Besides the bigger RAM and storage capacities, the Pro will have a larger, sharper screen (6.4” FHD vs. 6.7” QHD), a Samsung E5 LTPO panel at that, faster charging (33W), plus a 4x telephoto camera. You can read more about the Pixel 6 camera features here. Note that the two models will come in different colors and some countries will get limited options to choose from. The source of this info only saw Fog and Carbon for the Pixel 6 and only Carbon for the 6 Pro Gsm Arena
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