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    Infinix set to launch the Note 10 and Note 10 Pro in Uganda

    Infinix is breaking down the barriers of the flagship smartphone with the Note 10 series, part of its Note line of smartphones. Rumour has it that the Note 10 Series packs cutting-edge technologies such as a powerful and fluid display, quick-charge battery, AI-advanced cameras and cinematic sound, as well as 33W quick-charge for the Note 10 Pro 

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    Apparently, both phones come with a 6.95″ FHD+ display, 6 rear cameras with the main camera being 48MP to enable users to capture crisp portraits, sharper imagery in addition to a marvelous 4K resolution shooting capabilities included in both the front and rear cameras hence producing perfectly stable and clear videos even with busy backgrounds. 

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    The NOTE 10 series’ high performance is said to be optimal, undisturbed with capabilities powered by top performance and cutting-edge hardware and software backed by a powerful 5000mAh with 33W quick charge which could be  50 minutes faster compared to the Infinix Note series’ predecessors. 

    Equipped with Infinix’s Dar-link Ultimate Game Booster technology the Note 10 series improves graphic display giving a more stable and quicker scene switching while gaming. The Infinix NOTE 10 and Note 10 Pro will be available in three variants of Black, Purple, Emerald Green or Nordic Secret around 8th June 2021. 

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