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Infinix wraps up VR cricket campaign, enthralling fans

Published : Tuesday, 9 July, 2024 at 12:00 AM  Count : 83
Infinix, the youth-loving brand, has once again demonstrated its commitment to innovation with its latest VR cricket campaign, "Charge Up Bangladesh."
Launched in celebration of the Mens T20 Cricket World Cup, Infinix warps up the campaign with success. Fans across Dhaka city engaged in immersive VR cricket experiences throughout the campaign, says a press release.
The "Charge Up Bangladesh" VR cricket campaign was an extension of Infinixs dedication to empowering youth through cutting-edge technology. Similar to how the latest Note 40 series revolutionizes charging with its innovative MagCharge system, this campaign invigorated the spirit of cricket in a contemporary, tech-savvy manner. By emphasizing the theme of staying "charged up," the campaign highlighted the core concept of Infinixs advanced charging solutions and the thrill of the cricket experience.
The campaign, which started on June 4th, has taken place at major universities and popular shopping malls across Dhaka city. Independent University of Bangladesh (IUB), American International University of Bangladesh (AIUB), and Jamuna Future Park were among the top participated venues of the campaign.
With over a thousand participants, the excitement for the immersive VR experience was palpable. Infinix used this opportunity not only to engage fans but also to showcase its advanced charging technologies. Their cutting-edge charging solutions were designed to meet the needs of the tech-savvy youth, ensuring they stay charged up and connected.


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