Infinix Note 30 Surfaces on Web; Real-Life Shots Spill Design and Specifications

Sohail Akhtar

The Infinix Note 30 will soon break cover. In the latest rumblings on the internet, we’ve discovered some leaked live images of the phone showcasing the chassis plus camera design and the “About Phone” menu on the punch-hole mounted screen. It seems that the phone’s ready to debut. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from it.


Note 30 belongs to one of Infinix’s higher mobile lineups, which means the phone will emerge with over-the-top specs and some noteworthy features. Alongside the renders came some alleged specs the phone might have — corroborated by one of the live shots. 

Starting with the screen, you can expect a larger panel packing 1080x2460 pixels (Full HD+ resolution). The phone has typical bezel widths; not too intrusive, but not too thin either. There’s a punch hole cutout up top, and similar to previous iterations, the pixel ghosting around it persists — Infinix has yet to notice that issue. 


The Infinix new Note model draws power from a 5000 mAh cell. Apart from the 8GB physical RAM capacity, the phone takes a small chunk (8GB) out of the storage and uses it as additional RAM. Wired to the memory is 256GB of in-built storage.


The Selfie camera on the screen packs a 16MP sensor added with Infinix’s signature front flash. Over at the phone’s back, a huge camera module catches the eye with three sizable lenses and an LED-based flash. The primary shooter features a 64MP unit inside; the rest of the sensors remain undisclosed. 

Running Infinix Note 30’s system is MediaTek's top-of-the-line Helio G99 SoC — a fast eight-core system clocking at 2.2GHz, and a competent Mali G57-class GPU back up its performance. The phone's software is XOS v13.0.0, the company's new OS based on Android 13. The leak confirms that the Note 30 might not be alone when released. It’s part of a higher lineup that includes Note 30 Pro and Note 30 VIP. 


 

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