MobileNews

Infinix Note 11S is official with 5,000 mAh battery and 33W fast charging

An unknown Infinix smartphone leaked last month, and today the mystery was finally unveiled. The device has launched in Thailand under the name Infinix Note 11S.

Infinix Note 11S is official with 5,000 mAh battery and 33W fast charging

The chipset of the Note 11S is Helio G96 and it comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage out of the box. The front has a 6.95” LCD with FullHD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, as well as a 180 Hz touch sampling rate.

The camera island on the back has five circles, but only three cameras and one LED flash – the last one is there for decoration. The main cam has a 50MP sensor, while the other two are both 2MP – one for depth effect, the other for macro shots. There is one selfie camera with a 16MP sensor mounted inside a punch hole.

Infinix Note 11S is official with 5,000 mAh battery and 33W fast charging

The Infinix Note 11S runs Android 11 with XOS on top – Infinix’s own user interface that will have redesigned widgets. The phone also has room for two nano-SIM cards, as well as a microSD slot. A 3.5mm audio jack is also present on the bottom, right next to the microphone and USB-C port.

Infinix Note 11S is official with 5,000 mAh battery and 33W fast charging

The phone has a 5,000mAh battery and comes with support for 33W charging support.

The price of the Infinix Note 11S is originally THB6,999 ($210), but is currently discounted at Lazada Thailand and until November 11 will cost just THB6,099 ($185), and has a smart band bundled for no extra cost (sold for THB399 ($12) separately). The color options are Blue, Green, and Gray, and for some reason, only the latter two are offered in the aforementioned bundle.


Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

Related posts
AI & RoboticsNews

The show’s not over: 2024 sees big boost to AI investment

AI & RoboticsNews

AI on your smartphone? Hugging Face’s SmolLM2 brings powerful models to the palm of your hand

AI & RoboticsNews

Why multi-agent AI tackles complexities LLMs can’t

DefenseNews

US Army buys long-flying solar drones to watch over Pacific units

Sign up for our Newsletter and
stay informed!