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Infinix Note Edge Arrives with a Curved Display, Huge Battery, and a Surprising Price Tag
By Deepti Pathak
January 20, 2026
If you’ve been waiting for a smartphone that actually balances style with real-world performance, Infinix just made a strong case for your attention. Meet the Infinix Note Edge—a phone that’s not just about looking good on paper, but feeling good in your hand.
It comes in four refined color options: Lunar Titanium, Silk Green, Stellar Blue, and Shadow Black. But here’s the detail that caught my eye—the Silk Green variant has a soft, leather-like texture that’s genuinely pleasant to hold, while the others feature matte finishes that subtly shift as light hits them. It’s one of those small touches that makes the phone feel a bit more premium than its price tag suggests.
Design That’s Both Eye-Catching and Practical
The Note Edge doesn’t just rely on color to stand out. Its textured back and light-reflecting patterns give it visual depth, but they also serve a practical purpose: a better grip. That matters more than you’d think, especially on a phone with a large display.
Speaking of which, the 1.5K 3D curved screen is a highlight. It’s sharp, power-efficient, and curves just enough to sit naturally in your palm. Symmetrical bezels (just 1.87mm) help maximize the screen real estate, and the display hits a peak brightness of 4,500 nits—so even under harsh sunlight, you won’t be squinting to see what’s on your screen.
Performance That Keeps Up
Under the hood, Infinix is introducing the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G chipset to the global market for the first time. If you’re wondering what that means in everyday terms: smooth scrolling, responsive app switching, and up to 90fps gaming in supported titles—all without draining your battery unnecessarily.
And speaking of battery, this is where the Note Edge quietly flexes. It packs a 6,500mAh battery with 45W fast charging. That’s enough to get you to 50% in under half an hour. Infinix also claims the battery is designed to retain over 80% of its health even after years of use—a subtle but important promise for anyone tired of phones that fade too fast.
Software That Actually Helps
The phone runs XOS 16 on top of Android 16, and includes a suite of AI-powered tools through the FOLAX assistant—think real-time translation, smart summaries, and other handy shortcuts. There’s also a side-mounted One-Tap Button for quick access to these features, which feels more intuitive than digging through menus.
For software longevity, Infinix is promising three major XOS updates (based on Android versions) and five years of security patches. That’s solid for a phone at this price point.
Camera: Simple, But Smarter
The 50MP main camera is the headliner here, but what’s more interesting is the new Live Photo mode. It captures short video clips with audio, turning still moments into something a little more dynamic—and lets you export directly for social media. It’s not trying to compete with flagship camera systems, but it’s clearly designed with how people actually share content today.
Pricing and Availability
Starting at around $200 (depending on region), the Infinix Note Edge is aiming straight at anyone who wants a sleek, curved-display phone with all-day battery life and genuinely useful features—without breaking the bank. If you’re in India, expect it to land sometime next month.
Final Thoughts
The Infinix Note Edge isn’t trying to be everything to everyone. Instead, it focuses on a few things that actually matter: a comfortable design, a battery that lasts, a screen that looks great outdoors, and just enough AI smarts to make daily tasks feel easier. It’s the kind of phone that quietly gets out of your way—and for a lot of people, that’s exactly what they’re looking for.

