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Infinix Note 4 Pro Hands-on Review : First Impressions

Infinix Note 4 Pro Hands-on Review : First Impressions

Posted on July 20, 2017March 11, 2019 By Jarvis

As mentioned in our first impressions of the Note 4, Infinix Mobility launched two smartphones. That other phone is the Note 4 Pro. It bears similar specs as the Note 4 but with a different design, larger battery, and comes with a stylus called the X-Pen.

The Infinix Note 4 Pro is pretty much identical to the Note 4 on the front. It has the same 5.7-inch screen with Full HD resolution. Above it is the receiver, 8MP front camera, and sensor.

Down below are the physical home button that doubles as a fingerprint scanner. Located on its left and right sides are capacitive keys for navigation. These are unlit and with no visible indication to immediately find out which one is for Recent Apps (Left) and Back (Right). This can be confusing for first-time users.

Looking at the left side is a card tray either for the SIM or microSD. Also found here are pogo pins for the Smart Cover. Found on the right are another tray, the volume rocker, and the power/lock button.
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Wearables Tags:camera, fingerprint, full HD, HD, home, mobile, navigation, Note 4, review, sensor, smart, stylus

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