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This Mid-Range Smartphone Delivers Optimized Charging Capability

Infinix Mobile, a China-based smartphone manufacturer, has launched a mid-range smartphone that offers some of the fastest and most technologically advanced charging capabilities within its specific price range.

The 'Infinix Note 30 VIP' is a mid-range smartphone that is equipped with the company's proprietary All-Round Fast Charging technology, which includes wireless charging at 50 watts, not to mention a 5,000 mAh battery that is equipped to handle 68-watt cabled charging.

What's more, the 'Infinix Note 30 VIP' is also compatible with bypass charging technology, which is designed to ensure that once the battery reaches 30 percent, the charge can skip the battery and be delivered straight to the motherboard for optimum performance.

Elsewhere, this Android device is fitted with a 6.67-inch AMOLED display and is available with 12 GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage space.
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