Infinix has taken the wraps off the Note Edge, confirming the details of the phone it previewed earlier this week. The new model focuses on slim design, a bright curved display, and long-term software support, while keeping the price within reach of budget buyers.
The handset measures 7.2mm in thickness and weighs 185g. It runs on MediaTek’s recently launched Dimensity 7100 SoC, paired with up to 8GB of RAM. This setup targets smooth everyday performance without pushing costs too high.
At the front, the Infinix Note Edge features a 6.78-inch curved display. It offers a “1.5K” resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. Touch sampling reaches 2,800Hz, which should help with fast input response. The bezels measure 1.87mm and stay symmetrical. Peak brightness hits 4,500 nits, and Gorilla Glass 7i protects the panel.
Audio comes from dual JBL-tuned stereo speakers. Meanwhile, power comes from either a 6,500 mAh battery or a 6,150 mAh battery, depending on the market. Infinix says the battery will retain at least 80% of its capacity after 2,000 charge cycles. That equals roughly six years of regular use.
Charging speeds reach up to 45W. According to the company, the phone goes from 1% to 100% in 62 minutes. Software is another highlight. The Note Edge ships with XOS 16 based on Android 16, which marks a first for Infinix. The brand also promises three major Android updates and five years of security patches.
Camera hardware includes a 50MP main sensor on the rear, using a 1/2-inch type sensor. On the side, a customizable button allows quick access to Infinix’s Folax AI assistant.
The device is rated IP65 for dust and splash resistance. Pricing starts at $200. Buyers can choose from Lunar Titanium, Silk Green, Stellar Blue, and Shadow Black. The bright orange version shown last week is no longer listed.
Design finishes vary by color. The Silk Green model uses a polyurethane water-wave brushed texture. Infinix says this creates a leather-like feel with a smooth touch. The other shades rely on high-strength composite materials with cat’s-eye gem effects. These produce layered matte surfaces that change with light and viewing angle.
