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Infinix Integrates Extended RAM Feature into All-New NOTE 11 Series

              

RAM has never been more important than it is today with the ever increasingly demanding applications emerging in today’s app market. Infinix’s latest smartphone release, the NOTE 11 Pro integrates Extended RAM, which allows the phone’s RAM to be boosted by up to 5GB in a single click - from 8GB to 13BG, allowing uses to choose different levels of RAM increases. This is a game-changer when you’re using more apps at a certain time and need a temporary boost in performance without compromising your daily battery life. Extended RAM technology means that a part of the ROM will be used to work as RAM when the RAM is not sufficient to ensure buttery smooth performance. Users can simply open it in the settings under -“Storage"-"MemFusion".

NOTE 11’s Extended RAM feature will be available on NOTE 11 Pro / NOTE 11S / NOTE 11. With Extended RAM activated, the phones can load games faster and ensure that users can start gaming instantly, even if they switch among multiple apps.

Model

ROM

RAM

Ram Expansion Plan

NOTE 11 Pro

128GB

8GB

2GB/ 3GB / 5GB

NOTE 11S

128GB

8GB

2GB/ 3GB / 5GB

NOTE 11S

64GB

6GB

1GB / 2GB/ 3GB

NOTE 11

128GB

6GB

2GB/ 3GB / 5GB

NOTE 11

128GB

4GB

1GB/ 2GB / 3GB

NOTE 11

64GB

4GB

1GB / 2GB/ 3GB

 













Infinix always seek to pack the latest and greatest technology into it’s devices at attainable price points, and extended ram is just one of the many handy features planned to be integrated into future devices. Stay tuned to Infinix social media channels for future updates!

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