The Infinix Note 30 sports a 108MP primary camera supported by a 2MP depth camera and an AI lens. Despite the large 5000 mAh battery, the 45W All-Round FastCharge charger only took 35-45 minutes to reach 100%. For our usage, it did last a bit more than 48 hours so, this much is true. What intrigued us the most was the battery life as Infinix claimed it can last you for 2 days. The score for Infinix Note 30 on the Wild Life Test Nonetheless, it's not a big deal and shouldn't interrupt your gameplay Graphic looks great on this game, but screen can feel unresponsive at times Shadow texture looks box-ish and stutters at times on Genshin Impact Test scores for Geekbench 6 (left) and Antutu (right) At one point, I could leave Genshin Impact and Asphalt 9 running in the background, and the phone still performed well. Thanks to the 8GB RAM, this phone gives you a lot of stability and flexibility to multitask. However, when we tested it on MLBB, the online gameplay and graphics feels great but sometimes, the screen feels somewhat unresponsive. We tried to lower quality settings but even on the lowest settings it was somewhat laggy. However, on Genshin Impact initial gameplay settings resulted in pixelated graphics and boxy shadows. Powered by the Helio G99 SoC the Note 30 performs up to its standards as an entry-level gaming phone. For the benchmarks it scored a decent 394,293 on Antutu and 2050 on the Geekbench 6 multi-core test. For the games, it ran Asphalt 9 super smooth and great. Performance - Practical but could do with less bloatware UI is pretty neat, but the bloatware can be an eye sore if not managed properly For instance, Mobile Cloner, Phone Master, X Share Mini, Palm Store and so forth but perhaps someone else might find them useful. But I found that most of the software that came with this phone was irrelevant for my daily use. The interface is nonetheless fairly clean and clean. This might slow down this phone if left unattended but you can disable most of them. However, there's quite a lot of bloatware that comes pre-installed with the phone. So far, the Infinix Note 30 does well for its specs. UI for the XArena app and Dar-Link Engine Pretty decent speaker for a phone in this class This isn't that big of a deal though, as you only hear it if you're really listening for it, so it shouldn't interrupt your listening that much. However, those with sharp ears might catch a certain buzzing sound. In terms of clarity, it performs up to its standards. After 3-hours of Netflix streaming and another 2 hours on the Spotify playlists, the speaker still performs consistently in terms of quality. Plus, the Infinix Note 30 also features JBL's dual stereo speakers at the top and bottom of the phone. It can also help optimise your game graphics, reject calls and send safety reminders through Health mode. This device only supports a 4G WiFi connection though, but this shouldn't be an issue if you haven't migrated to 5G just yet. Based on the Dar-Link Engine, it is helpful for CPU boost, network acceleration, GPU boost and memory acceleration. This phone comes with the XArena optimiser for gaming. However, it does leave something more to be desired but this should be expected because it is an entry-level gaming phone. If you are a fan of online streaming, then the IPS LCD and 540 nits should be decent. For daily use and work, these specs are enough. The Infinix Note 30 features a 120Hz refresh rate, an IPS LCD and a peak brightness of 540 nits.
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