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Infinix works on the FCC and Geekbench lists of its Smartphone series Note 10. As per the reports, specifications have appeared in a picture of a leaked retail box Infinix Note 10 Pro.

Leaked features from the retail box:

Chipset

The retail box shows that the Infinix Note 10 Pro has a MediaTek Helio G95 chipset and not a G90T. Even with the fact that they are the same, the previous one is an improved and enhanced variant with a marginally better ARM Mali G76 3EEMC4 GPU clocked at 900MHz.

Display design

The retail box of a ‘Made in India’ Infinix Note 10 Pro model: a screen reveals X695 with a punch hole in the center. It has an incredible 6.9-inch cooling rate of 90Hz. It isn’t new for the organization to beginning bigger-screen smartphones. If you see the Note 8 and 8i, the screens’ size is almost the same as the upcoming model.

Battery and connectivity

The Infinix Note-10 Pro will be loaded with a 5000mAh battery and quick charging of 33W. On the other hand, it will expand on XOS 7.6, dependent on Android, with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage option. Moreover, the smartphone will likewise have dual-band Wi-Fi 5GHz, GNSS for a route, and Bluetooth.

However, it’s shocking to see that the smartphone appears to have a battery of 5,000mAh that is about 200mAh less than the previous models while having a more significant screen.

Camera system

With a quad-camera plan, the phone cameras are expected to have a 64MP primary camera. The camera arrangement has impressive features like Super Night Mode. On the front side of the smartphone is accounted for to have a 16MP selfie shooter.

Expected price & date

The price of the Note 10 Pro in Pakistan is expected to be around 32,999 PKR, and the smartphone’s expected launching date is 28th April 2021.

Aside from the Note 10 Pro, the association is likewise working with the model number X693, and it could be official as the non-Pro Infinix Note 10   variations. We have to wait some more time for the official announcement.

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