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Infinix Note 12i silently launched w/ Helio G85 SoC, 50MP main camera, 90Hz display

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A variant of Infinix Note 12i has been spotted in Kenya’s online shopping platform. The device serves as an affordable alternative over the Infinix Note 12 and a ‘successor’ to the Note 11i.

Infinix Note 12i Kenya
Infinix Note 12i

The phone features a smaller 6.82-inch IPS LCD display (compared to 6.95-inch of the Note 11i) with a higher refresh rate at 90Hz at the expense of lower resolution from FHD+ to only just 1,640 x 720 pixels.

The Infinix Note 12i runs on the same Helio G85 chipset paired with 4GB RAM plus 3GB of virtual RAM with an expandable storage of 128GB, 5,000 mAh battery capacity and 18W fast charging via USB-C.

Infinix Note 12i specs:

6.82-inch (720 x 1640p) IPS LCD
90 Hz refresh rate
MediaTek Helio G85
Mali G52 MC2 GPU
4GB RAM (+3GB of virtual RAM)
128GB internal storage
Expandable up to 1TB via microSD
Triple rear cameras:
• 50MP F1.6 main
• 2MP F2.4 depth
• QVGA
8MP front camera w/ dual LED flash
4G, LTE
Bluetooth 5.0
Dual stereo speakers w/ DTS audio support
XOS 10.6 based on Android 12
USB-C
5000 mAh w/ 18W charging rate
171 x 77.4 x 8.3 mm
Sunset Golden, Jewel Blue and Force Black

 

The Infinix Note 12i is priced at KES 20,500 and currently in stock for online purchases in Kenya.

Knowing Infinix has been resonating in the PH market, this model is expected to launch here sooner or later. Stay tuned for updates!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What processor does the Infinix Note 12i use?
The Infinix Note 12i runs on the MediaTek Helio G85 chipset.
How much RAM and storage does the Infinix Note 12i have?
It has 4GB RAM plus 3GB virtual RAM and 128GB internal storage expandable up to 1TB.
What is the price of the Infinix Note 12i in Kenya?
The Infinix Note 12i is priced at KES 20,500 in Kenya.
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JM has always had an affinity for all things tech and gaming, even before joining YugaTech. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (Manila). Since then, JM has been covering the tech industry for several years now through engaging news, reviews, and content creation. Specializing in video editing, writing, and videography, he pays close attention to visuals, spec sheet, and the rule of thirds. JM is also mainly a Nintendo guy, often bringing his modded 3DS XL with him wherever he goes whenever he can.

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