Clergyman smartphone manufacturers Infinix intends to launch the Infinix Note 50X 5G smartphone that has already created significant market attention. A combination of its 108MP camera with its 120Hz display alongside its affordable price creates great buzz about how the Note 50X 5G will change the ₹20,000 segment in 2025. The Note 50X 5G manages to fulfil many of its promised features but does it achieve its expected level of performance? This early review of the Infinix Note 50X 5G previews all available information up until its official launch date of March 27, 2025.
First Impressions: Design and Build
The Note 50X 5G stands out for its daring design according to Infinix’s usual standards. New leaks show that the device will have a “gem-cut” camera module that includes Halo LED lighting as an innovative feature which provides notification and charging status and selfie illumination. The phone combines basic style elements with budget-conscious features to offer customers premium-like appearance at a reasonable price.
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The expected weight of the phone ranges from 190 to 200 grammes and features a practical yet fashionable plastic build. Four proposed colour options that include Black, Grey, Silver along with potential Blue will suit diverse tastes. The device offers an attractive visual appeal given its reasonable price tag.
The 108MP Camera: A Budget Photography Beast?
Infinix uses a 108MP main camera as its key selling point in affordable smartphones. The camera system in the Note 50X 5G should employ its 108MP sensor from the Note 40X 5G to capture high-quality images during daytime. Pixel-binning technology operates as a feature on this phone to unify several pixels into luminous picture data during lower light situations. Night mode will probably be included with the phone while the outcome of low-light images should produce decent results but won’t match top-tier phones’ capabilities.

The Note 50X 5G may feature a triple-camera selection with two 2MP macro lenses and an AI lens which seem exciting at first but sometimes turn out as unnecessary additions. The front camera provides 8MP resolution suitable for video calls together with basic selfies yet shooting selfies in minimal light might result in photos that lack contrast. The selfie timer mode available on the Halo LED adds an entertaining feature to the device. Photography lovers who prioritise cost-effectiveness should watch real-life tests to determine if the setup delivers on its initial promising appearance.
120Hz Display: Smooth Scrolling on a Budget
Significantly the display features a 6.78-inch FHD+ screen operated with a 120Hz refresh rate. The Note 40X may feature IPS LCD display or an enhanced AMOLED screen (keep your fingers crossed) enabling 120Hz smooth motions which enhance scrolling and gaming performance on Instagram and similar applications. This device provides fluid performance when users use applications like WhatsApp and YouTube while medium-quality BGMI players can experience smooth gameplay.
The display brightness operates at 500-600 nits which provides good indoor visibility although it might not perform well enough against outdoor sunlight conditions. Infinix will deliver a remarkable deal by supplying AMOLED technology which grants superior colours and contrast detail at this budget rate.
Performance: Power Under the Hood
According to speculation the Note 50X 5G will use the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate chipset which represents an improvement over the Dimensity 6300 found in the Note 40X. The device features four Cortex-A78 cores operating at 2.5GHz speed and a Mali-G615 MC2 GPU which makes it excel at multitasking as well as play light mobile games.
The Note 50X 5G should offer multiple storage configurations starting from 6GB RAM and escalating to 8GB RAM while storage can reach 1TB through a microSD expansion. The device launches with Android 15 operating system accompanied by XOS 15 yet users may notice mixed results because Infinix software can introduce helpful AI tools with redundant applications. The innovation of a 5,100 mAh battery provides optimal performance for everyday activities with occasional technical challenges possible for heavy users.
Battery Life and Charging: All-Day Juice?
A 5,100mAh (per TUV leaks) battery stands as a plus point since it exceeds the 5,000mAh battery available in the Note 40X. The large 5,100mAh battery along with 5G efficiency and low power chip requirements allows users to stream and call throughout the day on a single charge. Charging the Note 50X 5G moves at either 18W or 33W although the speed remains average it recovers power completely within sixty minutes.

The removal of wireless charging from the product helps keep manufacturing costs affordable. The extended battery life would be incredibly valuable for persons who frequently travel by the road.
Price: Worth Your Money?
The Infinix Note 50X 5G price in India is projected to range between ₹13,999-₹15,999 but will likely have its highest pricing for the model with 8GB RAM + 256GB storage. Customers could benefit from bank offers which would lower the price to ₹13,499 thus creating a better deal than Realme P1 and Vivo T3x. The combination of 108MP and 120Hz at 5G connectivity makes this phone offer irresistible value for students as well as casual users who upgraded from 4G handsets.
Launch Details: When and Where
Make sure to note down March 27 2025 as the official launch date. A Flipkart microsite confirms that the device will be sold through its platform and the website shows indications of early-bird deals. The budget-oriented phones from Infinix realise worldwide distribution which means they will come to African and Southeast Asian markets after their Indian release. The launch will be followed by official specifications information.
Early Verdict: A Budget Champ in the Making?
The Infinix Note 50X 5G positions itself as a powerful budget-smartphone option under the 300 USD global market. The device displays remarkable photographic potential through its 108MP camera together with a 120Hz display velocity which matches the mid-budget target price point. This device provides an excellent value for money even though it offers slightly slower charging and below average low-light selfie quality.
The Halo LED effect stands out as a distinctive feature which makes the Note 50X 5G compare favourably to either the Samsung Galaxy M16 or Poco X7. This review will receive post-launch updates with real-life insights and evaluation although you should consider it for future purchase.
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