< img src = "/uploads/blogs/a2/0d/ib-frsbaebjl_2a6bb1cb.jpg" Alt = "Chinese released the first in the world & quot; frauding & quot; quot; < p > Chinese infinix & nbsp; like to experiment with the design It smells, & nbsp; writes & nbsp; gsmarena.

< p >It is called Infinix Note 50s 5G+. Thanks to the coating of artificial skin with microcapsation of the active substance, the smartphone will produce a pleasant smell. The effect is temporary and will be felt within six months.

< P > Infinix Note 50s 5G+ will turn out in three colors, but only the Marine Drift Blue version will smell. The smell itself contains the upper notes of the marine and lemon, the middle notes of the lily of the valley, and the base notes of Ambra and the vet. As for the rest, it is a middle -class smartphone with good characteristics and a competitive price:

< Ul > < LI > Screen: & nbsp; 6.78 inch, AMOLED, Full HD+, 144 Hz, 1300 Nit. ~ < li > Processor: MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate. < li > Memory: & nbsp; 8 GB of operational and 128/256 GB of custom. < LI > camera: & nbsp; main 64-MP sensor with Sony IMX 682 sensor and 2MP secondary lens. There is also a double LED flash and active halo illumination with multiple modes, including lighting lighting. < li > Battery: 5500 MAG, 45W wire charging is supported and reversing on 10 watts.

< P > The Android 15 (XOS 15) smartphone works. In addition to the mentioned color Marine Drift Blue, two more colors are available: Titanium Gray and Burgundy Red.

< P > Infinix Note 50S 5G+ has already been sold in India at a price of $ 190 per model with 8/128 GB and $ 219 per 8/256 GB version. Whether it will be sold in Europe is not mentioned. In any case, it can probably be found on shopping grounds like AliExpress.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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