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Leading Smartphone and Tablet manufacturer Infinix Mobility has today launched a new smartphone device – Infinix Note 2 (X600) into the Kenyan market. The device, which comes with a 6-inch HD display and a long-life battery with faster-charging capability, is an improvement of the best-selling Infinix Hot Note (X551) smartphone, which has sold over half a million units in Kenya since its launch in February this year.

Infinix Mobility Managing Director and co-founder Benjamin Jiang said the new Note 2 device has been designed to meet the demands of Kenyan consumers, who are keen on optimising productivity using smart devices as well as enjoying quality.

“Kenyan consumers are today more productive than before because they have defined the value of mobile technology and how smart devices can help them achieve more in their daily lives,” he said. “We want to provide affordable, yet powerful devices, that will not only fulfillfulfil the aspirations of young people in Kenya, but also enhance their experience through new and innovative features.”

Mr Jiang noted that Kenya remains a key market for Infinix Mobility, owing to the country’s versatility and experience in mobile telephony. The CEO acknowledged that since the company’s entry into this market, barely two years ago, there has been significant uptake of its products among Kenyan consumers, owing to its emphasis on quality, affordability and innovation. The CEO estimates the company’s market share to be 20% of the total handset sales despite controlling 80% of the inline sales through e-commerce website http://infinix.jumia.co.ke.

“We have made deliberate investments in continuous Research and Development to enable us deliver quality products at the very minimal costs. Our factory-to-consumer (F2C) model of business also continues to further our goal of delivering a quality handset to the hands of every Kenyan,” Mr  Jiang said.

The Infinix Note 2 (X600) device comes in a sleek design with a two-day battery life supported by a large capacity battery of 4040mAh. This is combined with a power saving software and energy-efficient design to significantly prolong the device’s battery life.

Unlike most smartphone devices, the Infinix Note 2 (X600) device’s dual charging mode fully charges about 25% of the battery (an equivalent of 1000mAh) in 15 minutes; which in turn supports up to 8 hours of talk time on a 2G network and 6 and a half hours on 3G talking. Alternatively, sixty (60) minutes can charge up to 97%; whereas the battery will fully charge on 90 minutes.

The device has a 5.98 inch display screen, which is a significant improvement on the previous version with a high screen–to-body ratio of 85.78 percent.  The huge display gives users more space to experience various applications including streaming high quality videos (or even movies), reading e-books as well as playing games. 

Aesthetically, the X600 device has a radian arc design with an elegant texture that gives users a perfect hand feeling. It comes in intricate patterns and bold colour combinations for personalized style and fashion. Similarly, the device has an upgraded 13Mega Pixel camera (from the previous 8MP camera on the Hot Note), which enables superior picture quality and faster focus to give users an opportunity to capture special moments. This is also complement by an internal memory of 16GB giving users more storage space.

The X600 device is available on Jumia and will retail at Ksh12, 499. According to Mr Jiang, Infinix Mobility remains keen on growing its market share in Kenya, pegging on its unique attributes and affordability of its devices.

Technical Specifications
•    Runs Android Lollipop and automatically (gets the next release).
•    OTA software upgrade is supported.
Camera
•    Rear camera 13.0MP AF
•    Front camera 2.0MP FF
•    High light flash LED

Display
•    6.0″HD
•    720*1280 pixels (~245 ppi )
Platform
•    Android 5.1 Lollipop
•    MT6753 Octa-core 1.3GHz, 64bit
•    GPU: ARM Mali-T720 MP3 450MHz

Memory
•    16GB ROM, 1.0 GB RAM
•    Support Micro-SD card, max to 32GB

Battery
•    3950mAh/4040mAh(min/typ) Lithium-Ion Polymer
•    Charge current up to 4.5A

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