According to reports, the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G with MediaTek Helio G99 SoC could debut in India on August 26.

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 According to reports, Infinix is getting ready to introduce the Infinix Note 12 line of smartphones in India. According to a report, it is thought to be the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G, which might launch in the nation on August 26. The phone will be run by a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, the company has previously hinted. The Infinix Note 12 5G was recently introduced by the Hong Kong-based smartphone maker, along with the Note 12 Pro 5G in India, which features a Mediatek Dimensity 810 5G SoC.

pricing of the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G launch (expected)

Infinix will introduce the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G in India on August 26, according to a MySmartPrice report. Given that the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G was introduced in India with a starting price of Rs. 17,999, we may anticipate that this new 4G edition will cost less than Rs. 15,000.

According to the source, it could come in the colours Alpine White, Tuscany Blue, and Volcanic Grey. The business has yet to formally disclose any information about its plans to introduce the Infinix Note 12 Pro in India.

Specifications for the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G

On AliExpress, the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G first appeared, outlining all of the details of the impending smartphone. It has a water-drop notch on its 6.7-inch full-HD+ AMOLED display. A MediaTek Helio G99 SoC along with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage power it. You can use up to 5GB of internal storage as virtual RAM thanks to the Extended RAM option.

The smartphone has three back cameras, the primary of which is a 108-megapixel sensor with an f/1.75 aperture lens. On the back, there is also an AI lens and a depth lens. Another feature of the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G is a 16-megapixel front-facing camera.

The 5,000mAh battery on the Infinix Note 12 Pro 4G supports 33W rapid charging. It has an XOS 10.6 skin on top of Android 12. The smartphone has dual speakers that have been upgraded using DTS technology. For a more immersive gaming experience, there is also a linear motor tactile system with 4D vibration.

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