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Infinix Mobility introduces the new Infinix Note 4 & Note 4 Pro with ‘Xpen’ in Nigeria

Features 5.7FHD Screen, Xcharge 4.0, 2.5D Touch panel, 3GB RAM, 4G, 13MP+8MP Camera

Infinix Mobility Nigeria announces the launch of its new Note series smartphone ‘Infinix Note 4 & Note 4 pro with a stylus ‘Xpen’. The latest device from Infinix is the most anticipated smartphone yet to be released this year and it is themed ‘5 minutes charge 250 minutes talk’.

As the Note series remains a game changer in its product market, the new Note 4comes with the stylish stylus ‘Xpen’. The Xpen offers great functionality for Infinix Note users, it allows it users to take down notes, create shortcuts and also sketch easily on the Xnote using the Xpen.

Infinix integratedother technology innovation in the new Note smartphone, it is pre-packed with Xcharge 4.0 which provides the quickest charge with low voltage and high efficiency, equipped with big battery life of 4300mAh – 4500mAh. These features allow the Note 4 to charge fast within 5 minutes to talk for 250 minutes.

The Infinix Note 4 & Note 4 PRO is also the first Infinix smartphone to be prepacked with the latest Android 7.0 OS infused with the Infinix UI ‘XOS 2.3’. The Note 4 also comes with other outstanding features such as 5.7FHD screen, 13MP AF back camera with dual color LED Flash, 8MP-mega pixels front camera, Octa-core 1.3GHz 64bits processor, Fingerprint recognition, 2.5 Touch panel, 16 & 32GB ROM, with expandable storage space to 128gb and 3GB RAM both devices are 4G enabled.

Comparison Table Infinix Note 3 vs Infinix Note 4 PRO

The Infinix Note 4 and Note 4 PRO will be available at all retail stores online & offline on the 7th of July 2017. To be one of the first people in Nigeria to own the Infinix Note 4, pre-order at retail partner store OFFLINE and win free Infinix smart accessories when you post on social media using hashtag #Go4Note4#Takecharge.

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