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The Infinix Note 50 is generating waves as it prepares for its formal launch. This future smartphone’s design and critical details were recently published on the FCC certification website, indicating that it would be released soon. With four versions coming in the series, the Note 50 offers some fascinating improvements over its predecessor. Let us take a deeper look at what we know so far.

Design Details

The FCC filing for the Infinix Note 50, model number X6858, provides a glimpse into its design.

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  • Flat sides with a New Camera Setup: The Note 50 retains the Note 40’s flat sides, but it features a redesigned octagonal camera module. This design features four camera lenses as well as an LED flash, giving it a modern appearance.
  • Dimensions: The phone is 163.2mm x 74.4mm x 9mm, making it both sleek and compact.
  • Color Variants: Two color variants have been confirmed by FCC certification, although their exact colors have yet to be published.
  • Connectivity: The device supports GSM, WCDMA (3G), and LTE (4G) bands, as well as dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz).

Specifications & Features

The Infinix Note 50 is designed to carry on the Note series’ legacy by providing a blend of performance and style.

  • Charging Speed: The Note 50, like its predecessor, enables up to 45W fast charging for instant power boosts on the go.
  • Multiple Variants: In addition to the Note 50, three further models—Note 50X, Note 50 Pro, and Note 50 Pro+ 5G—are expected. These models were discovered in the GSMA database, indicating a lineup similar to the Note 40 series.

Launch Speculation

Since earlier Infinix Note models were released in India, the Infinix Note 50 series is anticipated to follow suit. The FCC certification indicates at the phone’s readiness, so we can expect an official announcement shortly.

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