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INFINIX NOTE EDGE 5G.
Features
- Dual Sim, 3G, 4G, 5G, VoLTE, Wi-Fi, IR Blaster
- Dimensity 7100, Octa Core Processor
- 8 GB RAM
- 256 GB inbuilt
- 6500 mAh Battery with 45W Fast Charging
- 6.78 inches, 1246 x 2760 px, 144 Hz Display with Punch Hole
- 64 MP + 2 MP Dual Rear & 13 MP Front Camera
- Android v16
- Bluetooth
INFINIX NOTE EDGE 5G.
Description
Infinix Note Edge 5G  priced at Ksh. 34000 in Kenya makes a bold entrance into the mid-range market, aiming to strike a balance between affordability and high-end features. It’s crafted for those who want more from their everyday device, showcasing a stunning, high-refresh-rate curved display alongside a processor designed for smooth multitasking and gaming. But it’s not just about the eye-catching “Edge” design; it’s about offering an engaging platform for content creators and power users who won’t settle for anything less than speed and visual appeal.
DISPLAY.
Infinix Note Edge 5G showcases a stunning 6.78-inch 3D Curved AMOLED display, marking a bold new direction for the Note series. With a “1.5K” resolution of $1208 \times 2644$ pixels, it delivers a crisp pixel density of around 393 ppi. This display is all about immersive experiences, featuring ultra-narrow symmetrical bezels that are just 1.87mm wide and a punch-hole cutout to enhance the screen-to-body ratio. One of its most impressive features is its brightness, reaching an incredible peak of 4,500 nits, making it one of the brightest screens available and ensuring you can see everything clearly, even in direct sunlight. For a smoother experience while gaming or navigating the interface, it supports a 120Hz refresh rate, along with 2160Hz PWM dimming to help reduce eye strain in low-light conditions. Plus, it’s built to last, protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. The display is seamlessly integrated into a sleek 7.2mm chassis, which cleverly accommodates a large battery without adding bulk. It supports a whopping 1 billion colors, ensuring that your HDR streaming and professional media consumption are vibrant and true to life.
PROCESSOR.
Infinix Note Edge 5G , proudly holds the title of the world’s first smartphone to showcase the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset. This 6nm processor is crafted to be a high-efficiency mid-range platform, striking a perfect balance between dependable daily performance and cutting-edge 5G connectivity. It boasts an octa-core CPU setup, featuring four high-performance Cortex-A78 cores running at 2.4 GHz and four power-efficient Cortex-A55 cores at 2.0 GHz. This combination allows for smooth multitasking and seamless operation of modern applications, all while being mindful of battery life. For those into graphics and gaming, the device is equipped with the Mali-G610 MC2 GPU. While it may not be marketed as a top-tier gaming chip, it’s fine-tuned to provide stable frame rates in popular games, hitting up to 90 FPS in titles like Honor of Kings and maintaining a steady 60 FPS in PUBG: Battlegrounds. The chipset is complemented by 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM (often expandable through software) and UFS 2.2 storage, which ensures relatively quick data transfer speeds and app loading times for its price range. One of the standout features of this processor is its integration with Infinix’s UPS 3.0 (Ultra Powerful Signal) technology. Developed in partnership with MediaTek, the Dimensity 7100 is specifically optimized to enhance signal reception in tricky spots like elevators or subways, boasting a 30% improvement in video playback stability in crowded areas. Plus, the 6nm fabrication process helps with thermal management, keeping the sleek 7.2mm body cool even during extended use.
BATTERY AND CHARGING.
Infinix Note Edge 5G really stands out in its category, mainly because it pulls off an “engineering paradox”: it packs a hefty 6,500mAh silicon-carbon battery into a surprisingly slim 7.2mm frame. Thanks to this high-density battery tech, the phone stays lightweight at around 185g, yet it has enough juice to easily last two full days of regular use. Infinix even claims that the battery is “self-repairing,” using a process called dynamic recrystallization to keep it healthy over time, which means you can expect it to last for over 2,000 charge cycles—about six years—before its capacity dips below 80%. When it comes to charging, the Note Edge features 45W wired fast charging, which can take the battery from 0% to 50% in just about 27 minutes. While it doesn’t offer wireless charging, it does come with 10W reverse wired charging, letting you use the phone as a power bank for smaller devices. A standout feature for tech enthusiasts is the Bypass Charging mode, which directs power straight to the motherboard during demanding tasks like gaming. This helps keep heat levels down and reduces stress on the battery, ensuring that performance remains consistent without harming the hardware.
MEMORY AND STORAGE.
The Infinix Note Edge, is built with a robust memory and storage configuration that perfectly complements its powerful MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G chipset.
RAM and Multitasking Performance
 This device comes equipped with 8GB of LPDDR5X RAM, providing lightning-fast data transfer and seamless multitasking capabilities. To take performance up a notch during demanding tasks, the Infinix Note Edge features Extended RAM technology (often called Virtual RAM), which allows you to virtually boost the memory by an extra 8GB using the phone’s internal storage. This means you can enjoy a total effective RAM of 16GB, ensuring smooth navigation between multiple apps and enhanced stability during intense gaming sessions.
Internal Storage and Technology When it comes to internal storage, the Note Edge typically offers two main options: 128GB and 256GB. It employs UFS 2.2 storage technology, which delivers quicker read and write speeds compared to older eMMC standards, making app installations and file transfers a breeze. With this generous storage, you can easily keep a vast collection of photos, 4K videos, and large gaming files at your fingertips.
Expansion and Connectivity It’s worth mentioning that the Infinix Note Edge generally doesn’t support external microSD card expansion, as its design focuses on maintaining a sleek 7.2mm profile while housing a hefty 6,500mAh battery. However, the device does support USB OTG (On-The-Go), enabling you to connect external flash drives or hard disks through the USB Type-C port for extra data management whenever you need it.
CAMERA.
Infinix Note Edge 4G boasts a sleek and efficient camera system, highlighted by a stunning 50MP primary sensor. This wide-angle lens features an $f/1.8$ aperture and Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF), allowing it to snap sharp and vibrant photos in a variety of lighting situations. While it doesn’t come with dedicated ultrawide or telephoto lenses—favoring a more minimalist approach with additional sensors for depth and AI enhancements—it makes up for it with impressive software features. The camera app offers a dedicated Night Mode for those low-light moments, a Portrait Mode that creates that professional background blur, and a Live Photo option that captures short, 3-second clips with sound. For video lovers, this device can record in up to 2K resolution (1440p) at 30fps or 1080p at 60fps, delivering smoother footage than many other budget-friendly options. On the front, you’ll find a 13MP selfie camera cleverly tucked into a punch-hole cutout on the 3D curved AMOLED display. This front-facing sensor is just as impressive, supporting its own 2K video recording and featuring a Dual-LED flash (often used as a “Screen Flash” or a subtle physical LED) to ensure your video calls and selfies look great, even in dim lighting.
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