Infinix today launched the Note 50 series, which began with the first two phones in Indonesia. The Note 50 and Note 50 Pro are based on LTE-only chipsets, but adopt new designs and larger batteries compared to their predecessor.
Infinix has decorated the Note 50 and Note 50 Pro with Halio G100 Chipset from Meditech. While it is unfortunate that there is no separate SOC, Indonesia is behind its 5G deployment.
Both phones share the same footprint and display-a 6.78 “AMOLED panel with full HD+ resolution. The size and resolution are the same as Note 40 and Note 40 Pro, but the Infinix has enabled a 144 Hz refresh rate.
The rear is a 50MP main camera in the modified camera module. Note 50 also has a 2MP depth tidal sensor along with a light sensitivity sensor, while the Pro 8MP is equipped with ultravide cameras and flicker sensors. Both devices provide ICAL pattical image stabilization (OI).
Infinix Note 50 and Note 50 Pro, shows a 5,200mAh battery and metallic body, with Magseff ranging up to 10 W. Note 50 45W Word is off at charging, while the Pro 90W Word reaches charging speed.
Other significant features of Note 50 and Note 50 Pro include UD Fingerprint Scanner, FM Radio, NFC, and XOS 15, based on Android 15. Both models are also compatible with IP64 dust and water resistance.
Infinix Note 50 • Infinix Note 50 Pro
Infinix Note 50 comes in green, red, gray and gold colors. The starting price in Indonesia for the 8/256 GB version is IDR 2,699,000 ($ 165). Note 50 Pro has more significant purple, gold, gray and silver colors, and the base option of 8/256 GB starts at IDR 2,999,000 ($ 182).
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