Infinix announced last Friday the upcoming presentation of the Infinix Note 50 series smartphones, scheduled for March 3. The company noted that the new products will be equipped with AI functions. According to GSMArena.com, the software platform of the smartphones of the new series, including the basic Note 50 model, will be integrated with the DeepSeek R1 AI model with the ability to think.

Infinix Note 40 Pro+

According to a reliable source at GSMArena.com, DeepSeek R1 will be embedded into the Infinix Folax voice assistant, which has shown impressive results during internal testing. It reportedly handled search tasks and voice commands well, and was noted for its quick understanding of queries.

Infinix Note 50 users will be able to use the DeepSeek R1’s capabilities through Folax by pressing the smartphone’s power button or activating the AI ​​assistant with a voice command.

According to GSMArena.com, Infinix will make an official announcement on February 26th, where it will provide details about the integration of its platform with DeepSeek R1. It is possible that the company will also share some details about the Infinix Note 50 series.

The Note 50 smartphone has already passed the certification of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. According to the regulator’s website, the Infinix Note 50 has a body thickness of 9 mm, supports NFC, dual-band Wi-Fi, and fast wired charging with a power of 45 W.

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