Infinix Note 30 VIP unboxing
Welcome to our unboxing of the freshly-announced Infinix Note 30 VIP.
Before we rip open the box and see the accessories you can get with this phone, let's do a quick rundown of its specs. The Infinix Note 30 VIP has a 6.67-inch 1080 AMOLED display with 900 nits of brightness and a 120Hz refresh rate.
Ticking inside the phone is a 6nm Dimensity 8050 chipset with 12GB of RAM. Powering it is a 5,000mAh battery with 68W wired and 50W wireless charging support. There is a 108MP main camera on the back and a 32MP selfie camera on the front.
Alright, let's get to the unboxing. The phone proper comes with a case, a USB cable, a tempered glass screen protector, and a 68W charger. We also have Infinix's 15W fast wireless charger and its 50W Air-cooled wireless charger, but the latter is not actually part of the retail package and is sold separately.

Neither wireless charger comes with a brick and cable, you'll need to use the one provided in the box with the phone. But it's kind of a given that you'd have it since these chargers are tailor-made for the Infinix Note 30 VIP.

The 50W wireless charger doubles as a stand but it will only charge the phone in an upright position. It has a neat indicator light on the back that lights up in green when connected.
There's a cooling fan on the bottom of the charger that blows whenever the phone's on the charger.
The 50W wireless charger promises to charge the phone from 0% to 50% in 30 minutes. Going fully wired will give you 1%-80% in the same period. We'll test those claims in full so stay tuned!

Reader comments
- Anonymous
- Hx9
Full review please
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- rJ4
Wireless chargers are just wastage of money and electricity. Wireless charging consumption is almost 2x in comparison to wired chargers and let alone it's effects on long term battery life. Anyways, keep it up Intinix. It's good t...
Admittedly, this is already a stark improvement from previous iterations of XOS. XOS had an objectively terrible UI and even worse than the version came with the Note 30 VIP. Just don't expect something as neat as OneUI or other big brand phones...