Infinix Note Edge Debuts: Sleek Build, Dimensity 7100 Power, and a Stunning 3D Curved Screen

Infinix is turning heads again with the new Note Edge, a slim-profile smartphone launching for the global market. It arrives as a stylish sibling to the brand’s recent ultra-thin releases, and it’s clearly built for people who want a modern curved-screen look without paying flagship prices.

The Infinix Note Edge measures just 7.2 mm thin and weighs about 185 grams, making it easy to handle one-handed and comfortable to carry all day. Even with that sleek build, Infinix is aiming for a premium front design by using a 6.78-inch 3D curved AMOLED display. You get a sharp 1.5K resolution, a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate for scrolling and gaming, and an eye-catching peak brightness rated at 4,500 nits for better visibility outdoors. The screen is framed by symmetrical narrow bezels measuring 1.87 mm, and it’s topped with Corning Gorilla Glass 7i, designed to help guard against scratches and everyday drops.

Powering the phone is MediaTek’s Dimensity 7100 chipset, paired with up to 8 GB of RAM. Infinix also supports up to 16 GB of dynamic RAM expansion for heavier multitasking. Out of the box, the Note Edge runs Android 16 with XOS 16, and Infinix is making a notable long-term promise in this price range: three major Android OS updates (Android 17, 18, and 19) plus five years of security patches, extending support through 2031. For buyers who keep their phones longer, that’s a big value add.

On the camera side, the Note Edge features a 50 MP primary camera using a 1/2-inch-type sensor, along with a secondary sensor that hasn’t been detailed yet. While it doesn’t try to overwhelm with multiple lenses, the focus here seems to be a straightforward main shooter for everyday photos.

One of the most impressive parts of the Infinix Note Edge is how it balances thinness with battery life. Despite its slim body, it packs a large 6,500 mAh battery, which should appeal to users who stream, game, or spend long hours on messaging and social apps. Charging is handled through 45 W wired fast charging. There’s no wireless charging and no reverse wired charging, but the phone does include bypass charging, a useful feature for reducing heat and battery strain during long gaming sessions while plugged in.

Audio and convenience features also get attention. The phone includes dual JBL stereo speakers for louder, more immersive sound, and there’s a customizable button that can instantly launch the Folax AI assistant. It’s a small detail, but it’s the kind of shortcut that can make the phone feel more personal and quicker to use day to day.

Pricing is another reason the Note Edge is likely to generate buzz. The Infinix Note Edge starts at $200, positioning it as a strong contender in the budget-to-midrange segment for anyone wanting a curved AMOLED display, a big battery, and long software support without stretching their wallet. Infinix hasn’t confirmed availability yet, but it will be offered in four color options. The green model stands out with a polyurethane “water-weave” brushed texture inspired by silk, meant to create a leather-like feel with a smooth finish. The other three colors use high-strength composite materials with a cat’s eye gem-style effect and layered matte finishes for a more premium look.

If you’re shopping for an affordable Android phone with a sleek curved AMOLED screen, a large battery, modern software, and a thin design, the Infinix Note Edge is shaping up to be one of the more interesting new releases to watch.