Infinix Mobility Co-founderBenjamin Jiang takes a selfie with a Marketing Executive and Jumia MD Mr Sam Chappatte after the launch of Infinix Hot 3.
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New improved Infinix Note 3 hits Kenyan market

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Leading smartphone manufacturer Infinix Mobility has launched the new Infinix Note 3 with improved performance and new features.

The new device, Infinix Note3 comes with a 4.5 A duo charge engine  that allows faster charging such that five minutes charging can give 200 minutes talk. The device is also equipped with Aerospace Cooling Technology (ACT), a standard kit for fast charge devices, while optimizing the phone performance. These new features are as a result of the feedback received from users across the company’s key markets including Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria among others.

Speaking during the launch, Infinix Mobility’s Co-founder and Managing Director Benjamin Jiang said the Note 3 device is testament to the company’s resilience in pursuing innovation in mobility.

“Note3 is a unique device that seeks to change the way we experience mobile technology. We have modeled the device along a certain needs pattern, common and unique to our customers, with the view of adapting technology to their lifestyles,” said Mr Jiang.

Infinix Note 3 comes with a 6.0” display with Full High Definition (FHD) capability, combining  high range colour and contrast to give users a clear and colourful display.  The device is built with a customized XOS operating system (Android 6), which escalates user experience with Infinix smart device, while manages power consumption to give users a longer time to use their devices.

With this feature, one can easily achieve standby times of up to two-and-a-half days during average use. Mr. Jiang noted that Infinix Mobility remains focused on the African market with considerable emphasis on Kenya as the market provides a dynamic market for technology.

“We still continue to utilise our factory-to-consumer model to ease the cost of acquision for our customers. Our deisre is to have every Kenyan gain a chance to explore mobile technology thorugh our devices.” explained Mr. Jiang.

The X601 has added the sophisticated fingerprint technology on top of other key features, which allows users to access their phones with safe and secure high-level encryption, protecting sensitive data.

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What’s more, the X601 has a 2 GB RAM and is 3G-enabled.  Its Pro version version (Note3 Pro is 4G-enabled and has 3GB RAM, delivering an even higher performance.  The two devices have a 13MP back camera supported by a 5 megapixel front camera, which are fitted the Phase-Detection-Autofocus (PDAF), that accelerates image detection and focusing.

The Note3 device has been launched in partnership with online shopping site Jumia, and will be available at Ksh14,499.

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