Infinix Note 50s 5G: Infinix Note 50s 5G priced for a 5G experience that does not skimp [our take] The Infinix Note 50s 5G is made to provide value for money 5G experience without any compromises.
ReviewA young users, content streamers, and casual gamers’ device at the budget-friendly prices bundle of features.
TECHNICAL INSIGHT | Premium Design You Can Feel
To start off, the Infinix Note 50s 5G looks refined and assertive on the surface. With a glossy rear panel that has nice reflection works of light, the device also brought you textured patterns all around.
The large 6.78-inch FHD+ punch-hole display flaunted by it has very slim bezels as well, and the camera island resembles that seen on premium-tiered smartphones. Flat edges, matte frame and 2.5D curve back for comfort and ease of grip. Donuts is big but still not overly massive to hold in your hand, despite its Super AMOLED screen.
Displays: 120Hz refresh rate for swifter scrolling and animations As long as you’re scrolling, swiping reels or playing a game — the visuals of the Note 50s are sharp and fluid. It even has Widevine L1 certification to let you stream at HD on Netflix and other devices.
Benchmarks: Solid Mid-Range Performance with 5G
Powering the Note 50s 5G is MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor with 6GB RAM (up to expandable to 8+GB and Sim-Mesh) and 64GB/128GB internal storage. It is a 6 nanometer chip that can handle multitasking, light gaming and everyday usage pretty well. The app switching is very fluid and even some casual titles like BGMI (low to mid settings) / Subway Surfers etc. at COD Mobile do run reasonably smoothly.

You also get super fast download speeds with 5G, obviously. The device is up for the task of evolving over the next few years network capabilities wise, and it is also quite future-proof.
Camera: Everyday Photography and the Practical Uses
Comparison: Note 50s 5G AI Dual Back Camera 50MP plus a 2MP Depth sensor While not as good as most flagship cameras it works well for day light social photos. This vibrancy from the camera AI and portrait mode definitely helps edge detection as well.
Front: 8MP, AI beauty mode to adjust skin tones (not overdoing it)Videos are supported all the way to 1080p and EIS helps in stabilizing handheld Frantic Footage.
While usable, night photography is not the best of all in the Note 50s but that Super Night Mode retains colors and minimizes noise in general.
Battery & Charging: Built to Last
The Note 50s 5G isn’t exactly a standout in its advertising at features, but one of the major strengths of the phone comes from the fact that the battery is one. It can last over a full day and a half of normal use with its 5,000 mAh battery; prep for any binge-watching, gaming, or streaming on 5G that battery can take.
The 33W fast charger in the box also charges this phone to around 50% in less than an hour — just under 30 minutes. Don’t fret about the long in line process or battery woes.
Clean UI and Essentials With Software
On an XOS 13 (based on Android 13) it comes with a very nice looking, smooth and equipped user interface. There are gestures custom game mode, multitasking support, etc. There are a few default apps that you can uninstall if not needed.
But the xOS also bunded with Memory Fusion which will convert your spare storage into what they call virtual RAM to help multitask without a hitch. Everything in the UI feels snappy and everything is well-tuned for the hardware.
Final Verdict: A Budget-Friendly 5G Exemplar
While the Infinix Note 50s 5G may not carry the clout of flagship devices, what is on offer at this price is halfway convincing. A smooth 120Hz display with the Dimensity 6100+ SoC, a long-lived 5,000mAh battery and present-day 5G for a price point that will hook the budget.
Ideal for students, new smartphone buyers and anyone in need of a better looking 5G phone with the basics covered. And the Infinix Note 50s 5G is proof that even budget smartphones don´t have to be abnegations.