Infinix recently launched the Note 50 series in Indonesia, starting with two models, the Note 50 and Note 50 Pro. Both phones are based on LTE-only chipsets, but adopt newer designs and larger batteries compared to its pre

Both the Pro and non-Pro run on the MediaTek Helio G100 chipset, and also equally equipped with a 6.78-inch AMOLED Full HD+ display. While its size and resolution remain similar to the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro, the ones in this series can boast a 144Hz refresh rate.
Camera-wise, the Note 50 has a 13MP front-facing camera, while the Note 50 Pro has a 32MP shooter. The main camera in both phones feature a 50MP main camera, with the Note 50 having an additional 2MP depth sensor alongside a light sensitivity sensor. Meanwhile the Pro model has an 8MP ultrawide camera and a flicker sensor. Both devices offer Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS).


Both models are powered by a 5,200mAh battery, with up 10 W magnetic charging, similar to Apple’s MagSafe. The Note 50 is capped at 45W wired charging, while the Pro is able to reach up to 90W wired charging speed. Additionally, both phones have a UD fingerprint scanner, FM radio, NFC, and XOS 15 based on Android 15. Oh, and they both have IP64 dust and water resistance.
The Note 50 is available in four colours: Titanium Grey, Ruby Red, Mountain Shade, and Shadow Black, and its starting price in Indonesia is IDR2,699,000 (~RM735) for the 8+256 GB version. The Note 50 Pro comes in Titanium Grey, Enchanted Purple, Racing Edition, and Shadow Black, and starts at IDR2,999,000 (~RM817) for the 8+256 GB variation.
(Sources: Infinix[1][2], GSMArena)
Manisha contributed to this article.