Infinix to launch W1 QLED TV series, Hot 30 5G smartphone in India next week: Details here – Times of India

Infinix has announced that it will be launching the Infinix W1 QLED TV series and the Infinix Hot 30 5G smartphone in India next week. The TVs will be powered by webOS developed by LG and will be available in two screen sizes.
Infinix W1 QLED TV series, Hot 30 5G price, launch date
The Infinix W1 QLED TV series will be launched on July 11 and will be priced under Rs 12,000.The Hot 30 5G smartphone will debut on July 14 starting under Rs 13,000.Infinix W1 QLED TV series features
The Infinix W1 QLED TV Series will be powered by webOS and will come with a Magic Remote. It will be available in two models: a 32-inch HD QLED and a 43-inch UHD QLED. Both models will support Apple services and AirPlay features, allowing users to stream content from their Apple devices. The Infinix W1 QLED TV Series is compatible with the ThinQ Al mobile app.

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Infinix Hot 30 5G features
Infinix Hot 30 5G will sport a 6.78-inch FHD+ display with a 120Hz refresh rate and peak brightness of 580nits. The company said that the smartphone will offer the biggest memory in its segment with up to 16GB RAM and 128GB storage.

Furthermore, it will be powered by a 6,000mAh battery and 18W Type-C fast charge support. The smartphone gets an IP53 dust and water-resistant rating and will sport a side-mounted fingerprint sensor as well as Face Unlock feature. Other connectivity options include NFC support to make payments via wallets, and the smartphone will come with 14 5G bands.
Infinix Zerobook 13
Infinix also announced that it is also bringing Infinix Zerobook 13 with up to 13th Gen Core i9 processor paired with up to 32GB LPDDR5X RAM and up to 1TB PCIe 4.0 storage.

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