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Mobile phone users have now been presented an opportunity to have longer conversations on the devices with the phone retaining normal room temperature.
This comes as the mobile phone manufacturer Infinix introduces a heat-less and high-security range Note 3 phones with inbuilt cooling system onto the Ghanaian market.
Users and health professionals have in recent times raised concerns about the risk posed by mobile phone handsets especially, due to the heat most of them emit.
But speaking with JOY BUSINESS at the launch, Country Manager Paul Mark said this challenge has now been addressed alongside other features that cannot be matched by any other device on the market.
"We’ve come out with this phone which for us is not just a smartphone but a smile phone considering that it gives you the best value. It is essentially our most unique design so far, which is unparalleled by any other," he said.
"Many handsets are on the market claiming to have fingerprint features for optimum security but I can assure you it is nothing comparable to the security features provided by the Note 3. A mobile phone anti-theft security system according to him has also been embedded in the phone which makes it almost impossible for a third parties to either ‘wipe’ or ‘flash’ passwords and fingerprints on the phone for resale or use," he explained further.
The phone also boasts of a 4500 mAh Lithium-Ion Polymer battery that provides users 200 minutes of use after just 5 minutes charge.
"That’s why we call it the 'Infinix talk-a-thon' because you can talk as long as you like," he said.
A full charge according to him gives the user five days power with data as well as the internet and other uses before the next charge.
Mr. Mark added the phone’s 6.0 inch Full HD Gorilla Glass Screen makes it highly durable hence, protects the phone from cracks when it drops accidentally.
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