Unboxing the Infinix Note 12 VIP, a budget-friendly upgrade over the basic smartphone with outstanding gaming capabilities and features. The Infinix Note 12 VIP's camera technology, gaming experience, and XOS features are all put to the test in this hands-on review, while the 120W battery charge competes with Xiaomi, Realme, and other phones.
This phone appears to provide a lot on paper. Although the Mediatek G96 chipset does not support 5G, it is capable of running games such as Genshin Impact, Call of Duty, PubG, and other Android titles. With the quick charging technology on board, the battery life is excellent.
The Note 12 VIP 108MP camera from Infinix is capable in a variety of situations, but struggles when your subject is close to the lens. It's probably on par with many competitors if you take your time with your shot. For those night shots, the selfie camera even has a flash.
You've got a 120Hz AMOLED screen, a decent dual speaker arrangement, and the XOS 10.6 operating system, which includes gaming functionality and a slew of other goodies. Although the Note 12 VIP can be a touch clumsy at times, Infinix has included several handy features such as one-handed mode.
So that's my hands-on review with this budget phone, what do you reckon? Tempted?
Infinix Note 12 VIP Unboxing Chapters:
0:00 - VIP in da club
0:49 - What's in the box?
2:11 - Design
3:30 - XOS & features
6:50 - Display & audio
8:55 - Performance & gaming test
11:05 - Battery
12:32 - Cameras
This phone appears to provide a lot on paper. Although the Mediatek G96 chipset does not support 5G, it is capable of running games such as Genshin Impact, Call of Duty, PubG, and other Android titles. With the quick charging technology on board, the battery life is excellent.
The Note 12 VIP 108MP camera from Infinix is capable in a variety of situations, but struggles when your subject is close to the lens. It's probably on par with many competitors if you take your time with your shot. For those night shots, the selfie camera even has a flash.
You've got a 120Hz AMOLED screen, a decent dual speaker arrangement, and the XOS 10.6 operating system, which includes gaming functionality and a slew of other goodies. Although the Note 12 VIP can be a touch clumsy at times, Infinix has included several handy features such as one-handed mode.
So that's my hands-on review with this budget phone, what do you reckon? Tempted?
Infinix Note 12 VIP Unboxing Chapters:
0:00 - VIP in da club
0:49 - What's in the box?
2:11 - Design
3:30 - XOS & features
6:50 - Display & audio
8:55 - Performance & gaming test
11:05 - Battery
12:32 - Cameras
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