Introduction
The smartphone landscape in 2023 has been buzzing with mid-range devices offering near-flagship features at affordable prices. Among these contenders, the Infinix Note 30 VIP stands out, combining a premium display, powerful chipset, and advanced charging features. In this post, we take a deep dive into the Note 30 VIP as though we’re in its release year, exploring its design, performance, camera, battery, pros and cons, and even comparing it briefly with its sibling (Infinix Note 30 5G) to give you a clearer picture before you spend your money.
Launched in June 2023, the Infinix Note 30 VIP is a high-end offering in the Infinix Note lineup.
At its core, the Note 30 VIP aims to deliver a “flagship-like” experience, but at a more accessible price point. With a large AMOLED display, capable MediaTek Dimensity 8050 chipset, a strong camera setup, and robust charging options including wireless charging, the Note 30 VIP tries to cover all bases for users who want value without compromising too much on premium features.
When it first hit the market, the Infinix Note 30 VIP was priced (in Nigeria) around ₦233,000 for the 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage variant.
Globally / internationally, roughly US $300–$307.
This converts (approx.) to:
The price point positions the Note 30 VIP as a mid-to-upper mid-range phone, affordable for many but with features that touch premium tiers.
Key Specifications At a Glance
| Feature | Specification |
| Display | 6.67-inch AMOLED, Full HD+, 1080 × 2400, 120 Hz, up to 900 nits peak brightness |
| Processor | MediaTek Dimensity 8050 (6 nm), Octa-core CPU |
| Memory / Storage | 12 GB RAM, 256 GB storage (some sources mention variant) |
| Rear Camera | Triple — 108 MP main + 2 MP + 2 MP sensors |
| Front Camera | 32 MP selfie camera |
| Battery | 5000 mAh non-removable Li-Po |
| Charging | 68 W wired fast charging + 50 W wireless charging + reverse wired & wireless charging |
| Build / Body | Glass front + plastic frame + glass back; 162.7 × 75.9 × 8.2 mm; 190 g |
| OS | Android 13 with XOS 13 skin |
| Connectivity | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G dual SIM support |
The Infinix Note 30 VIP feels premium when held. With a glass front and back plus a refined plastic frame, it strikes a balance between aesthetics and practicality. The device measures 162.7 × 75.9 × 8.2 mm and weighs about 190 g, making it comfortable enough for one-handed use for many people.
Its 6.67-inch AMOLED display, with 120 Hz refresh rate and up to 900 nits peak brightness, means the screen is vibrant, responsive, and bright enough for outdoor use.
When compared to the Infinix Note 30 5G:
In short: if display quality, handling comfort, and build premium feel matter to you, the Note 30 VIP has a clear edge over the Note 30 5G.
With the MediaTek Dimensity 8050 chipset (6 nm) and 12 GB RAM, the Note 30 VIP delivers smooth everyday performance, from browsing and social media to multitasking and gaming.
Pair that with its 120 Hz display and fluid UI (Android 13 + XOS 13), and the experience feels snappy. Apps launch fast, switching between tasks is seamless, and animations/stutters are minimal even with heavy usage.
That makes the VIP variant of the phone especially suitable for power users, those who want performance without going into flagship price territory.
The triple rear camera setup, anchored by a 108 MP main sensor, enables high-resolution shots with good detail.
For social media posts, casual photography, or even more serious content creation, the results are generally impressive for the price range. The front 32 MP selfie camera ensures sharp selfies and satisfactory video-call quality.
Video recording is supported at 4K@30fps, which is quite respectable for a mid-range smartphone.
For multimedia lovers, dual stereo speakers (as mentioned in some spec sheets) add to a decent sound output, good for watching movies or playing games.
With a 5000 mAh battery, the Note 30 VIP easily stretches through a full day of work, streaming, browsing, or moderate gaming.
Where it truly shines is in charging: with 68 W wired fast charging, you can get from 0–80% in about 30 minutes (as advertised).
Not only that — the device supports 50 W wireless charging and even reverse wired/wireless charging, meaning you can use your Note 30 VIP to charge other devices (earbuds, smaller phones, etc.) in a pinch.
For many users, this flexibility and fast charging is a strong selling point, especially in regions where power outages are common or when you need quick top-ups on the go.
Pros
Cons
As mentioned earlier, when you compare the Note 30 VIP to its sibling, the Note 30 5G, the VIP comes out on top in several design and build aspects:
If design, display quality, and overall feel are important to you, Note 30 VIP is arguably the more “premium-value” choice over Note 30 5G.
Who Is Infinix Note 30 VIP For?
In 2023, the Infinix Note 30 VIP emerges as one of the best “value flagship-style” smartphones in its price bracket. It delivers a potent mix of premium display, reliable performance, high-resolution camera, and flexible charging, rare to find all at once in a mid-range device. While it isn’t perfect (secondary cameras are modest, frame is plastic, and long-term software support unknown), for most users, the trade-offs are worth it.
If you’re looking for a phone that checks almost every “must-have” box but doesn’t cost a fortune, the Note 30 VIP is definitely worth strong consideration.
| Announced | 2023, June 12 |
| Availability | Available. Released 2023, June 13 |
| 2G Bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
| 3G Bands | HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 |
| 4G Bands | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66 |
| 5G Bands | 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66, 77, 78 SA/NSA |
| Speed | HSPA, LTE, 5G |
| Technology | GSM / HSPA / LTE / 5G |
| Measurements | 162.7 x 75.9 x 8.2 mm (6.41 x 2.99 x 0.32 in) |
| Weight | 190 g (6.70 oz) |
| Build | Glass front, plastic frame, glass back |
| SIM | Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM IP53 dust protected and water resistant (vertical water sprays)* * market/region dependent availability |
| Type | AMOLED, 1B colors, 120Hz, 900 nits (peak) |
| Size | 6.67 inches, 107.4 cm2 (~87.0% screen-to-body ratio) |
| Resolution | 1080 x 2400 pixels, 20:9 ratio (~395 ppi density) |
| OS | Android 13, XOS 13 |
| Chipset | Mediatek Dimensity 8050 (6 nm) |
| CPU | Octa-core (1x3.0 GHz Cortex-A78 & 3x2.6 GHz Cortex-A78 & 4x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) |
| GPU | Mali-G77 MC9 |
| Card Slot | microSDXC (dedicated slot) |
| Internal | 256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM UFS 3.1 |
| Triple | 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.67", PDAF 2 MP, f/2.4 2 MP, f/2.4 |
| Features | Quad-LED flash, HDR, panorama |
| Video | 4K@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps |
| Single | 32 MP, f/2.5, (wide) |
| Features | Dual-LED flash |
| Video | 1080p@30fps |
| Loudspeaker | Yes, with stereo speakers |
| 3.5mm Jack | Yes Tuned by JBL 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio |
| WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6, dual-band |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| Positioning | GPS |
| NFC | Yes (market/region dependent) |
| Radio | FM radio |
| USB | USB Type-C 2.0, OTG |
| Sensors | Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass |
| Kind | 5000 mAh |
| Charging | 68W wired, PD3.0, PPS, 80% in 30 min, bypass charging 50W wireless, 50% in 30 min Reverse wired Reverse wireless |
| Colors | Magic Black, Glacier White, Racing Edition |
| Models | X6710 |
| Nigeria | ₦233,000 |
| UK | £240–£250 |
| USA | $300 |
| India | ₹24,999 |
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