
Infinix may soon launch Note 10 Pro in coming weeks, new poster reveals
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The Hong Kong-based smartphone maker is expected to launch the Infinix Note 10 Pro in the Asian market on May 16.
Infinix could soon launch yet another smartphone in the Note series. The Hong Kong-based smartphone maker is expected to launch the Infinix Note 10 Pro in the Asian market on May 16. The smartphone would be launched in Pakistan first and then will be launched in other Asian markets. As per the latest posters, the Note 10 Pro will be announced on May 13, it will be available for pre-orders on May 16 and will go on sale on May 18. A few days after the phone appeared on FCC, the live images of the upcoming smartphone went viral. The leaked images revealed major details about its design and specifications. The company has not revealed its plans of launching the device in India, but it could take place soon after the smartphone is launched in Pakistan and adjoining countries. As far as the specifications are concerned, the Infinix Note 10 Pro is expected to feature a biggish 6.9-inch IPS LCD with will come with a resolution of 1080 x 2040 pixels. It might also come with a high refresh rate of 90Hz and a pixel density of 480 PPI. The smartphone is expected to be powered by an octa-core MediaTek G95 chipset coupled with up to 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. The smartphone is expected to run on Android 11 and comes with a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.
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