Infinix has officially launched its latest smartphone lineup, the Note 50 series, in global markets. The new series introduces two models, the Infinix Note 50 Pro and Note 50, offering decent performance, stylish design, and upgraded features at competitive prices.
Key Specifications and Features
The Infinix Note 50 Pro is the highlight of the series, featuring a large 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz maximum refresh rate, ensuring smooth visuals and vibrant colors. Under the hood, both devices are powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate chipset coupled with a Mali-G57 GPU processor, making it suitable for multitasking and gaming.

On the camera front, the Note 50 Pro boasts a 50MP primary sensor, promising high-resolution photos with better clarity and detail. It is accompanied by a secondary lens, likely for depth or macro photography. The standard Note 50, on the other hand, comes with a slightly lower camera resolution but still offers solid photography capabilities.
The Note 50 devices sport a sleek, premium design with a boxy frame, resembling flagship models from more expensive brands. The software experience is backed by Infinix’s custom XOS 15 skin on top of Android 15, providing a feature-rich user interface.
One of the standout features of both devices is the 5,200mAh battery, which supports 45W fast charging for the Note 50 and 90W for the Pro version. This ensures long-lasting usage and quick recharging, making it an ideal device for heavy users.
How It Compares to the Infinix Note 40 Pro
Compared to its predecessor, the Infinix Note 40 Pro, the Note 50 Pro makes some notable changes. While the Note 40 Pro features a MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset, providing 5G support and improved performance, the Note 50 Pro opts for the Helio G99, which is limited to 4G. Additionally, the Note 40 Pro comes with a slightly smaller 6.78-inch AMOLED display but retains the same 120Hz refresh rate. In terms of charging, the Note 50 Pro has an edge over the Note 40 Pro’s 45W charging. However, the Note 40 Pro counters with an improved camera system and refined software experience.
Pricing and Availability
Infinix has strategically priced the Note 50 series to compete with mid-range smartphones in emerging markets. While exact pricing varies by region, the Note 50 Pro is expected to be available at an affordable price point compared to rivals offering similar specifications.
The devices will roll out in various global markets, including Africa, Asia, and select European countries in the next few months, although the exact date hasn’t been announced.
Like its predecessors, the devices are expected to be in the midrange segment.