Infinix will reveal the new Note 30 series later this month, sources familiar with the matter have revealed to us. The phones will feature the company’s All-Round FastCharge technology, which supports wired charging speeds of up to 260W and wireless speeds of up to 110W.

From what we hear, the Infinix Note 30 mid-rangers won’t hit the All-Round’s supported maximum, but they will introduce fast wireless charging, while keeping the price below $300, which will be a first.

All-Round FastCharge isn’t just about speed, it also includes features like bypass charging (this disconnects the battery once it’s charged and runs the phone on electricity from the charger). The technology also works with industry standard protocols such as USB Power Delivery 3.0 and can even reverse charge. Battery longevity is also a focus, and the system keeps temperatures down and supports smart overnight charging.

The Infinix Note 30 series will support the company's All-Round FastCharge
The Infinix Note 30 series will support the company’s All-Round FastCharge

Previously, we have seen several models leaked: Infinix Note 30 Pro, Note 30 VIP and Note 30 5G. There should also be a vanilla Note 30 (4G) with a 5,000mAh battery.

PS. In case you missed it, check out our detailed All-Round tests to see what it can do when it reaches its top speed.

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