The Infinix Note 11 Pro was revealed earlier today, and now it’s arrived at HQ and is ready to be tested.
It comes with a 33W charger, a cable, a case, a glass screen protector (unapplied), and some pamphlets in a retail box. However, the previous model had earbuds, whereas this one does not.
The Note 11 Pro follows the Note 10 Pro by only five months, and it isn’t a comprehensive makeover or even a plain step up. Sure, its 6.95-inch IPS LCD now refreshes at a faster 120Hz, and it’s only available in an 8/128GB form; there’s no 6/64GB model.
The Infinix Note 11 Pro also features a 2x telephoto camera, but it does away with the Note 10 Pro’s 8MP ultrawide camera, which may not be to everyone’s liking.
The chipset is also different: a 12nm Helio G96 replaces a 12nm Helio G95. In this example, 96 over 95 sounds better than it is – processing is faster, but graphics are technically poorer – more on that in a later, more extensive article. Then there’s the question of pricing and availability – no news yet, but expect it shortly. As a result, some enthusiastic purchasers may opt for the older model.
Stay tuned for a more in-depth look at the Infinix Note 11 Pro if you’re not in a hurry.