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Coming Soon; Infinix Note 3 pro X537.

Infinixmobolity is set to release the second version of the Infinix Note 3 called Note 3 pro with the model number X537 while the other version X601.
This is actually going to be the latest in the family from the Chinese mobile phone makers Infinix will be hitting Kenya before making its way to other African countries like Nigeria and Ghana. It will have a full metal body with a storage capacity of 32gb plus and a 3gb RAM and a battery of 4500mAh.
The device runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow with XOS plus it has a fingerprint sensor. The 6.0 inch device has a boost of 16mp back camera and a 8mp front camera with flash for both of them. It comes with a Helio X10MT6795 processor.

Key Specifications of Note 3 pro X537

  • Full metal body
  •  Helio X10 MT6795
  •  Android 6.0Marshmallow with XOS
  •  Fingerprint sensor
  • 6inch display with FHD IPS 1920x1080mm
  • 4500mAh battery with flash charging
  • 3gb RAM +32gb storage
  • 16mp back + 8mp front camera with flash

The device is set to be launched in August. So therefore the  price  is yet to be confirmed.  Stay connected for more update or subscribe for our newsletter with your email.



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