The international mobile brand, Infinix, will launch its smartphone ‘HotNote’ in Pakistan with its local retail partner, Daraz.pk. The Infinix HotNote, designed in Paris and Shanghai, comes with a battery life of up to 2 days and gets fully charged within 55 minutes. The mobile brand has already an expanded customer base in Europe, Africa and Middle East and now, in the emerging tech market of Pakistan.
Muneeb Maayr, CEO of Daraz.pk commented on its exclusive partnership: “Daraz.pk is proud to be the online retail partner for Infinix Mobility, due to their unique selling approach we are quite optimistic to see a shift in boosting e-commerce business in Pakistan. HotNote has already gained significant traction on leading digital forums through its unique initial campaign leading to the great response we have received. Along with Infinix mobility, we are delighted to begin this new chapter in online retail in the country.”
The HotNote smartphone runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat with an immense 4000 mAh super-capacity battery and exhibits innovative super-fast charging speed. The device will have an operational battery life of up to 7 hours with just a 20-minute charge. Moreover, it can run up to 600 hours on standby providing users with almost 21 hours of talk time.
Under the hood, Infinix HotNote processes on 1.4 GHz speed with an Octa Cora processor which makes it ideal for high-resolution gaming and HD videos. Apparently, you can multi-task without any strain on performance. It is equipped with dual SIM with support for both 2G & 3G but it does not provide 4G capability. The mobile phone has a 5.5 inch HD IPS screen with a decent memory of 16 GB ROM and 1 GB RAM. This high-tech device is available in three colors for Rs. 12,900/- from Pakistan’s largest e-commerce platform, Daraz.pk.
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