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Hong Kong phone maker, Infinix, partners MTN, Jumia to launch Note 3

by Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata Jnr
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In continuous efforts to widen its tentacles in the smartphone market, Hong Kong smartphone maker, Infinix Mobility Limited in strategic partnership with Julia and MTN, launched Note 3, an innovative device with remarkable five minutes charge function for users.

The Infinix NOTE 3’ as the first ever smartphone with the outstanding five minutes charging function for users. It also comes with 6-inch HD screen, 4500mAh battery, Fingerprint recognition, 13MP back camera, 5MP front camera, water-cooling technology to prevent battery overheating.

The Fast charge feature is specially tailored to suit the unique needs of the African market, where customers need fully charged phones at all times to connect with family and friends!

The smartphone comes with more remarkable features which will delight all mobile phone lovers. Its features are a 6inch screen, 4500mAh battery, Fingerprint recognition, XOS and more.

Hong Kong phone maker,  Infinix, partners MTN, Jumia to launch Note 3

Speaking at the launch, Bruno Like, Regional Country Manager, Infinix Mobility said, the company is proud of our latest smartphone NOTE 3 and also the partnership with Jumia and MTN second year in a row.

“We intend to make history with Infinix NOTE 3’s 5 Minutes fast charge technology, and we are sure the product would be a welcome development for our users and fans in Nigeria, Bruno said.

However, customers can purchase the phone on Jumia.com.ng. As strategic partners for Infinix NOTE 3 launch, the Jumia team will ensure prompt delivery to customers anywhere in Nigeria.

“Today, Jumia is incredibly proud to team up again with Infinix and MTN, offering Note 3 with MTN data bundle exclusive to Jumia. More than ever, we want to help our customers and fans to afford top quality product and data at unbeatable prices through an effortless shopping experience.”, Thomas Simonet, Head of Vendor Management, Jumia said.

Meanwhile, as part of the strategic partnership with Infinix Mobility, MTN will enable Infinix NOTE 3 users to optimize their smartphone use with a 7GB data bundle for N2,000 or a 3GB bundle for N1,000 only. The offer is exclusive to Infinix Note 3 users, and it is part of the MTN 100% bonus offer.

Speaking, Richard Iweanoge, Consumer Marketing General Manager, said the launch of this phone is coming at a time MTN commenced the rollout of 4G/LTE services in the country. “As such, we are excited about the possibilities that this phone brings to our customers,” he said.

“We also look forward to providing users with quality service and internet speeds that will enrich their digital experience,” he added.

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