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Infinix, the TRANSSION Holdings premium smartphone brand, has launched the much-awaited Note 5.
Following the global debut in Dubai on Sunday, Infinix Note 5 will soon launch in more than 30 countries. Shoppers in Nigeria, Egypt, India, Kenya, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Morocco, and many other countries will soon be able to get their hands on the new release.
Speaking with JoyBusiness at the launch in Dubai, Benjamin Jiang, Managing Director of Infinix Mobile said, “we are targeting trendsetters, and young professionals, as Infinix Note 5 comes with a software experience designed by Google, combined with great hardware from Infinix/TRANSSION. We empower our users to go beyond the limit with our newest breakthrough technology.”
He added, “All while they enjoy an intelligent lifestyle through the fusion of technology and stylishness. In partnership with Google on Android One, we will provide the young generations with unprecedented mobile experience and revolutionize their mobile life with Note 5.”
Note 5, the brand’s “Beyond Intelligent” smartphone, is part of the Android One program, designed to deliver a software experience by Google. Encased in the beautifully designed hardware, the Note 5 which is an Android One, brings secure and smart AI-powered innovations – like the Google Assistant and Google Lens – to everyone.
The Note 5 is expected to bring young people across the world a new intelligent lifestyle and empower them to become trendsetters. The “Beyond Intelligent” smartphone is equipped with an amazing display, which provides users with superb viewing and entertainment experience with an Infinity 6.0-inch FHD screen and an 18:9 screen ratio.
Also, the edge-to-edge screen also makes the device look stunning, both from a design and a technological perspective as it features a perfect 16MP low-light front camera, which allows selfie lovers to take professional selfies even in low light.
As for the rear camera, it is supported by a 12MP resolution with is long-lasting battery providing 3 days on average usage with a 4500mAh battery, built with a 3A Fast Charge that will keep users fully functional throughout the day.
Infinix Note 5 will also support Google Lens – a new way to search what you see and interact with the world around you. You can take action on text, identify distinct plant and animal breeds, learn more about popular landmarks and discover products similar to the ones that catch your eye – like furniture and apparel, Mr Jiang said.
Speaking on the partnership with Google, Arif Chowdhury, Group Vice President TRANSSION said: “As a provider of mobile devices and mobile value-added services in global emerging markets, we focus on serving a wide range of consumer groups and we firmly believe that the mobile communication device that has revolutionized social life belongs to everyone.
"We are pleased to partner with Google to cater to the young generations and present them with an intelligent and trendy lifestyle with the launch of Note 5.”
Director of Android Partnerships for Africa, Mahir Sahin said, “If you get a new smartphone you expect it to be amazing. That’s why we teamed up with TRANSSION through our Android One program. Together we strive to give users a range of smartphones, such as the Infinix Note 5, that combine beautiful hardware with Google’s smartly designed software – from the latest AI-powered innovations to the highest grade of security.”
The feature will be available right in the Note 5 camera and through the Google Assistant.
Infinix Note 5 Specifications: Network: 4G, OS Version: Android One, Display: 6.0"FHD+; 18:9,TDDI; 2.5D, Processor: MT6763, Dimensions: 158*75*8.4mm – 2.5D glass, ROM / RAM: 32GB+3GB/64GB+4GB, Battery: 4500mAh, Front “Selfie” camera: 16 MP ,low light selfie ;4in1 and Back camera: 12MP,1.25um large pixel;F2.0
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