The Infinix Note 8 is mid-ranger that recently became available in Kenya. The Note 8 is one of the most popular smartphones in Kenya due two main reasons.
One is that is a feature-rich smartphone has a decent price tag while the other is that the smartphone has been able to generate significant chatter due to a recent Infinix campaign involving Octopizzo, who is one of the most popular hiphop artists in the country.
Well that said, let’s just straight into the unboxing of the Infinix Note 8.
Here’s what you find inside the box.
- Infinix Note 8
- Screen Protector
- Silicone Smartphone Cover
- 3-Pin AC Charger
- USB Charging Cable (Type C)
- A Pair of earphones
- Xpark Flier
- Xclub Flier
First Impressions
My first impressions of the Infinix Note 8 were generally positive. I really liked how the smartphone looks and feels. I particularly liked the design concept.
The display is huge, 6.98-inches to be exact. The display is therefore, just the right size for multimedia tasks such as gaming and streaming.
Speaking about gaming, the Infinix Note 8 packs a Helio G80 chipset. The chipset is a hyper engine optimized specifically for gaming. It also packs an intelligent resource management engine that ensures sustained performance and longer gameplay. Learn more about the tech.
The Infinix Note 8 packs a compact unibody design that gives the smartphone a premium feel. The Note 8 isn’t exactly a budget smartphone, therefore, to be honest I expected such a feeling.
In addition to this, the Note 8 packs a 5200mAh battery. The battery is large enough to last two days while on moderate usage and much longer if you are more conservative in your usage.
That said, the Note 8 is a solid buy is you are shopping around for a new smartphone. The smartphone has a suggested retail price of Ksh. 23,999 and is available online from XPark.
Kevin is a tech enthusiast and the lead writer at MobiTrends.co.ke. He has been writing about smartphones and tech related topics since October 2012. About Us | Contact Us