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Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro

Rusell
February 22, 2024

Introduction

Recently, we bought the Infinix Note 30 Pro from Malaysia. It adopts MediaTek Helio G99 and has a large battery capacity of 5000mAh. It also supports 68W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging.

Then, let’s take a look at its charging performance!

Product Appearance

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The box is black in tone, with cartoon character icons on the front, marked with 68W All-Round FastCharge.

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In addition to the Infinix Note 30 Pro, the package also contains a 68W charger set, a transparent case, a glass screen protector, and an instruction manual.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

It adopts a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED display and supports a touch sampling rate of up to 360Hz.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The back panel adopts a gradient colorful design.

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It is equipped with a 108MP + 2MP + 2MP camera combination.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The speaker is cooperate with JBL.

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The power and volume buttons are both located on the right. The power button integrates a fingerprint scanner.

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In addition to regular ports, there is even a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The length of it is about 163 mm (6.42 inches).

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The width is about 76 mm (2.99 inches).

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

And the thickness is about 8mm (0.31 inches).

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The weight is about 202 g (7.13 oz).

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The charger is made of pure white, fire-retardant PC material. The Infinix and 68W are printed on the front.

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The orange USB-A is on the top.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

It adopts a three-prong British standard design.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

All specs info are on this side. Model is U682XKA. It can support input of 100-240V~50/60Hz 2A. The maximum output is 21V 3.25A, which is 68W.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

ChargerLAB POWER-Z KM003C shows it can support QC3.0, MTK, PD3.0, PPS, QC4+, and DCP charging protocols.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

And it has five fixed PDOs of 5V3A, 9V3A, 12V3A, 15V3A, 20V2.25A, and two sets of PPS, which are 3.3-16V3A and 3.3-21V2.25A.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

There are protective sleeves between the connector and the cable, making it thickened to resist bending.

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The USB-A has an independent pin inside. The widened pins are on both sides.

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The length of the cable is 101 cm (3' 3.76'').

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The length of the charger is about 70 mm (2.76 inches).

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The width is about 47 mm (1.85 inches).

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

And the thickness is about 29 mm (1.14 inches). So, the power density is about 0.71W/cm³.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The weight of the charger set is 147 g (5.19 oz).

Compatibility Test

Next, let’s see its charging compatibility.

Original Charger

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Charging it via the original 68W charger, our tester shows the power is about 9.28V 6.06A 56.23W.

Third-party Cables

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

Use a Xiaomi 10A USB-A to USB-C cable to charge it, the input power is about 9.32V 6.06A 56.5W.

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As we can see, it displays a full-speed charging UI. So, the USB-A to USB-C cable that supports 6A can trigger its fast charging mode.

Third-party Charger

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Using an Apple 140W charger to charge it, the power is about 8.8W 1.73A 15.25W.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

Summarizing the data into a table, it can be seen that the charging compatibility with third-party chargers is relatively stable. Most charge at the 9V voltage value, and the maximum charging power can reach about 35W.

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The power of third-party chargers is in the ranges of 10W, 15W, 18W, 27W, and 35W. Only a few chargers cannot charge it, and chargers that support high-power PPS perform better.

Full Charging Test

Next, we'll use the original 68W charger to fully charge the Infinix Note 30 Pro.

They will be put into a 25°C (77℉) thermotank throughout the test. Here is the charging curve made by the PC software of KM003C.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

The voltage is always above 9V at first. The charging curve can be divided into three parts. In the first part, the peak power reaches 42.3W within a minute and begins to drop immediately. Then, the power gradually drops to 33W. The final part begins at 25 mins, and the power slowly drops to almost zero. At the same time, the voltage dropped to 5V at 50 mins. It takes 58 mins to be fully charged.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

We plot it into another curve to see how fast it can be. The original 68W charger can charge the Infinix Note 30 Pro to 50% in 17 mins and 80% in 29 mins, and it reaches 100% in 58 mins. 

Temperature Test

Then, let's conduct a temperature test on it.

10 Mins Charging

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

After 10 mins of charging, the maximum temperature on the front is 36.7 ℃ (98.06 ℉).

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And the back is 36.9 ℃ (98.42 ℉). High-temperature areas are mainly concentrated on the lower side of the camera module.

20 Mins Charging

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After 20 mins of charging, the maximum temperature on the front slightly increases to 39 ℃ (102.2 ℉).

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

And the back temperature is 39.2 ℃ (102.56 ℉). 

30 Mins Charging

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

After 30 mins of charging, the maximum temperature on the front is 37.7 ℃ (99.86 ℉), lower than the 20 mins.

Charging Review of Infinix Note 30 Pro-Chargerlab

And the back is 37.1 ℃ (98.78 ℉). 

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Creating a bar chart to represent the data, it is evident that the overall temperature of the phone is between 36.7-39.2 ℃ (98.06-102.56 ℉). The highest temperature is only a few degrees higher than your body temperature, which is good.

Summary of ChargerLAB

The output power of the original 68W charger can reach up to about 56W. The third-party chargers' output power is between 10W and 35W. You can choose a charge with high-power PPS for a better charging experience.

It has a battery capacity of 5000mAh. When used with the original 68W charging set, the full charge time is about 58 minutes. The maximum temperature during charging is around 39 °C (102.2 ℉), which is slightly higher than your body temperature, and the performance is good.

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