Sep 15, 2016 Infinix Note 3 Review: Software. The Infinix Note 3 runs Android 6 Marshmallow under Infinix Mobility’s XOS user interface. We already have a the full software review of XOS Chameleon, so you might want to check that out too. One nifty feature is that from time to time, you are notified of the power intensive apps on the phone.
The Infinix Note 3 is an Androidphabletsmartphone developed and produced by Infinix Mobile. The Note 3 was unveiled November 2015 and was released globally in August 2016.It serves as a predecessor for the Note 4 and Note 4 Pro
The Infinix Note 3 features a 6.0-inch Full HD display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution (pixel density at 367ppi). The Note 3 which runs on a 1.3 GHz octa-core MediaTek MT6753 CPU with 2GB of RAM [1][2].[3] The phone has metal edges around the screen.
The Note 3 also incorporates a non-removable 4500mAhlithium-ion battery. The phone supports fast charge thanks to the inclusion of dual 4.5A charging engines with PE+2.0 technology.[4] The note 3 is also equipped with Aerospace Cooling Technology (ACT). A Fingerprint scanner was also added.[5]
The Note 3 originally shipped with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, running the custom Chameleon XOS software.
The main (rear-facing) camera is a 13 MP autofocus camera with 0.25s autofocus while the secondary (front-facing) camera is a 3.7 MP camera.20.7 Mega pixel
The Note 3 PRO was released in September, 2016 just a month after the Note 3 was made available to the public. The PRO's distinguishing features are a bump up in RAM size from 2GB to 3GB and 4G capability. Other hardware and software elements relatively remained the same.