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| The Infinix Note Edge is 7.2 mm thick and weighs 185 grams |
The race to build the slimmest smartphone just got a serious contender. Infinix has officially launched the Note Edge into the global market, a device that challenges the very notion of what a slim phone can be. It joins the recently announced Hot 60 Pro+, the brand’s previous titleholder for slimmest 3D-curved design, but takes a bold step further in combining a wafer-thin profile with specs that would make much thicker phones envious.
Forget the trade-offs. Where ultra-slim often means compromised battery or performance, the Infinix Note Edge seems to pack it all in a chassis measuring just 7.2 mm thick and weighing around 185 grams. It’s a statement piece that doesn’t ask you to sacrifice power for style.
A Display That Steals the Show
The centerpiece of the Note Edge is its stunning 6.78-inch 3D curved AMOLED display. This isn’t just any screen; it boasts a sharp 1.5K resolution, a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate for seamless scrolling and gaming, and a mind-boggling peak brightness of 4,500 nits. That last figure is crucial—it promises exceptional visibility even under direct sunlight.
Surrounding this vibrant canvas are symmetrical, ultra-narrow bezels of just 1.87mm, maximizing the screen-to-body ratio for an immersive view. And for peace of mind, Infinix has topped it with the latest Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, engineered to offer superior protection against accidental drops and daily scratches compared to its predecessors.
Performance Meets Long-Term Promise
Under the hood, the Note Edge is powered by MediaTek's efficient Dimensity 7100 processor, paired with up to 8GB of physical RAM. Thanks to Infinix's memory expansion technology, that RAM can be virtually extended up to 16GB, ensuring smooth multitasking even with numerous apps running.
The phone launches with Android 16-based XOS 16 out of the box. More impressively, Infinix is committing to three major Android OS updates (up to Android 19) and a total of five years of security patches, supporting the device until 2031. This is a significant pledge that adds considerable long-term value.
For the latest specifications, official images, and detailed feature breakdowns, you can explore the Infinix Note Edge official page.
Camera, Battery, and Clever Extras
The camera system centers around a 50MP primary sensor (1/2-inch type), promising detailed photos in various lighting conditions. It's accompanied by an additional sensor for depth and versatility.
The real engineering marvel, however, is the battery. Despite the razor-thin design, Infinix has managed to incorporate a massive 6,500 mAh battery. It supports 45W wired charging for quick top-ups. While wireless charging isn't included, features like bypass charging (which powers the phone directly during intensive tasks like gaming to reduce heat and battery wear) are a welcome addition.
Audio is handled by dual JBL stereo speakers, and a unique customizable button on the side can be set to instantly activate the Folax AI assistant, adding a layer of convenience.
Price, Colors, and Availability
The Infinix Note Edge is poised to make waves with a starting price of $200, positioning it as a highly competitive option in the mid-range segment. At the time of writing, specific regional availability dates are yet to be announced.
The phone comes in four distinct colorways. The green variant features a unique polyurethane water-weave brushed texture, inspired by silk to create a leather-like, silky-smooth feel. The other three colors utilize high-strength composite materials infused with a "cat’s eye" gem effect, resulting in a sophisticated, layered matte finish that resists fingerprints.
With the Note Edge, Infinix isn't just launching another smartphone; it's challenging industry norms. It proves that a device can be exceptionally slim without forcing users to compromise on battery life, display quality, or future-proof software support. For those seeking a stylish, powerful, and enduring device, the Note Edge is undoubtedly one to watch.
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| The Infinix Note Edge comes in four colorways |

