Abuja, Nigeria – On April 15, 2025, Infinix launched its Note 50 series, featuring the midrange Note 50 Pro 4G, priced at around NGN 368,800 or €205. This smartphone promises good value, packing numerous features uncommon at this price point.
The Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G boasts a sleek design with aerospace-grade aluminum and is IP64-rated for dust and water resistance, a notable upgrade from previous models. With a 6.78-inch AMOLED display supporting a refresh rate of 144Hz, this device is built for an appealing visual experience.
“This device really punches above its weight,” said a representative from Infinix. “We aimed to bring premium features to a cost-effective price, and with Note 50 Pro 4G, we believe we have achieved that.”
The phone runs on the Helio G100 Ultimate chipset and offers configurations of 8GB or 12GB RAM alongside 256GB storage. It features a 50MP main camera capable of 2x lossless zoom, accompanied by an 8MP ultrawide sensor. The selfie camera sits at 32MP, promising high-quality images in various lighting conditions.
The camera system is coupled with a unique Bio-Active Halo AI lighting, acting as a notification light while also integrating health sensors to monitor heart rate and SpO2 levels.
Performance-wise, the Note 50 Pro 4G manages basic gaming and multitasking without major hiccups, but the chipset does lack modern 5G connectivity—a significant compromise for some tech enthusiasts.
<“We understand some users want faster data speeds, but the Note 50 Pro was designed as a 4G champ, balancing innovation and affordability,” stated another Infinix spokesperson.
Battery life is notable, with a 5,200mAh capacity and support for 90W fast charging, making it a reliable choice for users needing extended usage. Both wired and wireless charging capabilities are included, with 30W wireless charging support.
With another commitment of two Android updates and three years of security patches, Infinix is setting a standard in software longevity, although it still falls short compared to competitors like Samsung.
The device launched with competitive models in mind, such as Samsung’s Galaxy A16 5G and Xiaomi’s Redmi Note 14 5G, which might present cheaper or more advanced specs but often lack the premium build quality observed in the Note 50 Pro 4G.
Infinix’s commitment to combining premium features with affordability can appeal to budget-conscious consumers looking for a reliable smartphone that delivers on performance, design, and functionality.
The Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G is currently available for purchase across Nigeria, and given its features and pricing, it poses as an intriguing option for many users.