Infinix Note Edge was suspected to arrive in Pakistan as soon as global expansion began. And now it’s here. The phone’s specialty is its design, which is slimmer than most of the competition. Yet it packs a decent 6500mAh battery. We have all the details right here.
Well, the Note Edge in Pakistan has the same specs as the global version, which means it’s a 5G device. This was the world’s first handset with a Dimensity 7100 chip. It was also Infinix’s first with an out-of-the-box Android 16 XOS 16 operating system.
They’ve promised Note Edge users at least 3 years of OS support. And they are also strutting the security updates to five years with this new hardware. The Note Edge was tested for an IP65 rating, by the way. So it’s semi-waterproof, not submersible.
There’s Edge in the newcomer’s name (like the Galaxy S25 Edge), but you cannot realistically put the Infinix new Note model in the same class. The phone has a 7.2mm slim frame. The battery on this device varied by region, but we’ve got the better 6500mAh version in Pakistan.
This power pack has 2000 cycles. They say it’s tested for up to 80% health retention at six years of use. Only 62 minutes are needed to recharge the Note Edge. The max input it supports is 45W, but it’s pretty standard in this range.
The Edge name is possibly given to this device due to the curved OLED screen. It’s a 6.78” Eye Care panel with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2800Hz touch rate. The bezels are 1.88mm thin. Its peak brightness is 4500nits. And the resolution is 1.5K. That camera plateau around the back is home to a single 50MP main camera. There’s also a Ring LED and an RGB indicator.
The selfie camera is 13MP only. We have an optical fingerprint reader on the screen, and an IR blaster on the frame. There are two speakers here (JBL audio). One of the buttons with the accent is used for the One Tap AI action. They are only shipping the solo 8/256GB version of the Note Edge in Pakistan, and its retail price is Rs 74,999.