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Infinix Note 4: On the bottom rung of budget phones

The best part about the phone is its battery, which lasts up to 12 hours on moderate use

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Uttaran Das Gupta
The under- Rs 10,000 smartphone segment in India is a saturated market. It is flooded with budget smartphones with indistinguishable features. So, is there space for another  one? Chinese conglomerate Transsion Holdings, which has a moderate foothold in the smartphone segment in the country, seems to think so. It has recently launched two  budget  phones — Infinix Note 4 and Infinix Hot 4 Pro.

We’ll look at first the one. Priced at Rs 8,999, it has been selling on Flipkart exclusively since early this month.  The phone has three colour variants: ice blue, milan black, and champagne gold.

The customised colours make

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