• How to Run 3 Hustles From One Device Without Your Phone Dying at 2 PM

    I finished that task earlier than I usually do

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    Let’s picture this together. It is 1:30 PM on a Tuesday. You are frantically responding to a client on WhatsApp, your content draft is open in another tab, a Google Meet invite for a 2 PM meeting just appeared in your email, and your phone is at 9%. The panic starts to set in because, of course, it does. You proceed to do the mental math of which app to close, which task to abandon temporarily, and whose power bank you can beg for, because NEPA has still refused to bring light and your own power bank is nowhere to be found. You have been here before. You will be here again. Or maybe not.

    We are going to hold your hands and tell you the thing everyone is thinking but hasn’t said out loud yet: the hustle is not the problem. The schedule, as overwhelming as it can get, is not the problem either. The problem is that your phone was not built for the life you are actually living. Most devices clock out by noon because they were designed for someone with one job, one mail inbox, and the luxury of stable light and a power bank nearby. Not for a young Nigerian who is a freelancer before 9 AM, a content creator by noon, and an entrepreneur by the time the sun starts going down.

    Let’s picture what another Tuesday looks like for you. You wake up and respond to messages from at least three different clients before you even check if your legs are still working. You move to a Slack thread about a brand deal, then switch to editing a caption for a post that should have gone up yesterday. By 11 AM, you are on a call, by 1 PM, you are setting up for a short video shoot, and by 5 PM, you are back on your laptop, showing a deck to a new client who is proving to be difficult, and somehow also trying to order your first meal of the day. This might seem like a chaotic life, but it’s really not. You are a Nigerian youth in our holy year of 2026, trying to do what needs to be done in order to make ends meet. The question is just whether your phone can keep up with all of that.

    Lucky for you and us all, the Infinix NOTE 60 Pro was built with this exact Tuesday in mind. The 6500mAh battery does not start showing signs of exhaustion at 40% or leave you scrambling for a power bank by noon. This might sound unbelievable, but it is actually built to go the distance, and on the rare days it does need a top-up, the 90W charging gets you back in the game in the time it takes to finish a Shawarma. The Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor means every app you have open is actually working, not loading, not glitching, not making the phone feel like it is trying to boil an egg. You don’t have to put it in a fridge to cool it down. 

    There is also the content side of things to consider, because if you are building anything in this economy, you are creating content whether you planned to or not. The Night Master Camera means your shoots don’t have to wait for perfect lighting that Lagos might never deliver on the day you want it. The Rear Matrix Display gives you a live, accurate view of your shot, so what you see is exactly what you get, every time. Your content starts looking like it came with a production budget when really it is just your phone. Isn’t that great? 

    The AI features are the part that changes how you work. Not in an obvious way, not at all, but in a “I finished that task earlier than I usually do” kind of way. It helps to take care of the repetitive and the things that eat up most of your day without producing anything visible, so you can focus on the work that actually makes a great impact.

    Running three hustles at once is not a personality trait in this economy. It is just Tuesday. At the very least, your phone can match your energy.

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