Infinix Mobile

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Infinix Mobile
Infinix Mobility
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Mobile phones
Founded2013;11 years ago (2013)
Founder Transsion Holdings
Headquarters
Area served
Africa (except Eritrea, Namibia and South Africa), Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Iran, India, France and Poland and the Czech Republic
Key people
Benjamin Jiang (CEO)
Products Smartphones
Tablet computers
Earphones
Powerbanks
Phone cases
Bags
Smart TVs
Smartwatches
Laptops
Parent Transsion Holdings
Website www.infinixmobility.com

Infinix Mobile is a smartphone company with headquarters in Hong Kong, founded in 2013 by Transsion Holdings. [1] [2] [3] Their devices are manufactured in several countries.[ citation needed ]

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They have research and development centers in France and Korea and design their phones in France. Infinix Mobile is available in Asia and approximately 30 countries in the Middle East and Africa. [4] [5] The company was also the first smartphone brand to manufacture in Pakistan. [6]

History

In 2013, Infinix Mobile was established as a smartphone company.

In 2017, the company saw an increase in market share in Egypt, positioning itself as the third-largest brand after Samsung and Huawei. [7]

Infinix was also a sponsor of the Indian Super League team Mumbai City during the 20172018 season. [8] [9]

On May 8, 2018, Infinix Mobile Nigeria entered into an endorsement agreement with musician David Adedeji Adeleke, also known as Davido, to serve as the brand's ambassador in Nigeria. [10]

In June 2020, Infinix Mobility introduced its first range of smart TVs to the Nigerian electronics market. [11]

Products

List of Infinix mobile phones: [12]

Phones

Zero Series

  • Infinix Zero 3
  • Infinix Zero 4
  • Infinix Zero 4 Plus
  • Infinix Zero 5
  • Infinix Zero 5G
  • Infinix Zero 5 Pro
  • Infinix Zero 6
  • Infinix Zero 6 Pro
  • Infinix Zero 8
  • Infinix Zero 8i
  • Infinix Zero 9
  • Infinix Zero X
  • Infinix Zero X Pro
  • Infinix Zero X Neo
  • Infinix Zero 20
  • Infinix Zero Ultra
  • Infinix Zero 30

Note Series

  • Infinix Note 3
  • Infinix Note 3 Pro
  • Infinix Note 4
  • Infinix Note 4 Pro
  • Infinix Note 5
  • Infinix Note 5 Stylus
  • Infinix Note 6
  • Infinix Note 7
  • Infinix Note 7 Lite
  • Infinix Note 8
  • Infinix Note 8i
  • Infinix Note 9
  • Infinix Note 10
  • Infinix Note 10 Pro
  • Infinix Note 10 Pro NFC
  • Infinix Note 11
  • Infinix Note 11 Pro
  • Infinix Note 11i
  • Infinix Note 11s
  • Infinix Note 12
  • Infinix Note 12 5G
  • Infinix Note 12 Pro
  • Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G
  • Infinix Note 12 G96
  • Infinix Note 12i 2022
  • Infinix Note 12 2023
  • Infinix Note 12 VIP
  • Infinix Note 30
  • Infinix Note 30 Pro
  • Infinix Note 30 5G
  • Infinix Note 30 VIP
  • Infinix Note 30i
  • Infinix Note 40

Hot Series

  • Infinix Hot Note
  • Infinix Hot S
  • Infinix Hot 4
  • Infinix Hot 4 Pro
  • Infinix Hot 5
  • Infinix Hot 5 Lite
  • Infinix Hot 6
  • Infinix Hot 6 Pro
  • Infinix Hot 6X
  • Infinix Hot 7
  • Infinix Hot 7 Pro
  • Infinix Hot 8
  • Infinix Hot 9
  • Infinix Hot 9 Play
  • Infinix Hot 9 Pro
  • Infinix Hot 10i
  • Infinix Hot 10T
  • Infinix Hot 10s
  • Infinix Hot 10s NFC
  • Infinix Hot 10T
  • Infinix Hot 10 Lite
  • Infinix Hot 10 Play
  • Infinix Hot 11
  • Infinix Hot 11 Play
  • Infinix Hot 11s
  • Infinix Hot 11 2022
  • Infinix Hot 12
  • Infinix Hot 12 Play
  • Infinix Hot 12 Pro
  • Infinix Hot 12i
  • Infinix Hot 20
  • Infinix Hot 20 Play
  • Infinix Hot 20s
  • Infinix Hot 20 5G
  • Infinix Hot 20i
  • Infinix Hot 30
  • Infinix Hot 30i
  • Infinix Hot 30 Play
  • Infinix Hot 30 5G
  • Infinix Hot 40
  • Infinix Hot 40i
  • Infinix Hot 40 Pro

Smart Series

  • Infinix Smart
  • Infinix Smart 2
  • Infinix Smart 2 HD
  • Infinix Smart 2 Pro
  • Infinix Smart 2
  • Infinix Smart 3 Plus
  • Infinix Smart 4c
  • Infinix Smart 4
  • Infinix Smart 5
  • Infinix Smart 6
  • Infinix Smart 6 HD
  • Infinix Smart 6 Plus
  • Infinix Smart 7
  • Infinix Smart 7 HD
  • Infinix Smart 8
  • Infinix Smart 8 HD
  • Infinix Smart 8 Pro

GT Series

  • Infinix GT 10 Pro

Laptop

Inbook series

  • Infinix Inbook XI Slim
  • Infinix Inbook X1
  • Infinix Inbook X2
  • Infinix Inbook X3

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