Gadgets Review | Infinix Note Edge 5G: Curved Display Glam Meets Midrange Pragmatism

<p><em><strong>Infinix Note Edge 5G Review:</strong></em> The Infinix Note Edge walks into the mid-range phone market like Greta Van Fleet guitarist Jake Kiszka walking onto stage with a Jimmy Page-esque double-neck Gibson. Flashy? Yes. Loud? Obviously. But the question remains: can a tribute act actually outshine the great Led Zeppelin?</p>
<p>Infinix&rsquo;s latest mid-range contender comes loaded with bold claims, India&rsquo;s slimmest 3D curved AMOLED phone, a massive 6,500mAh battery, JBL-tuned speakers, and the new MediaTek Dimensity 7100 processor. On paper, it sounds like a phone designed to impress spec-sheet warriors and benchmark enthusiasts.</p>
<p>Which means it&rsquo;s the perfect playground for my overly enthusiastic co-reviewer, <span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>GennieGPT</strong></em></span>, <em><strong>ABP Live&rsquo;s</strong></em> AI review bot, who judges gadgets the way a kid judges ice cream: more toppings equals better dessert.&nbsp;Unfortunately, Gennie doesn&rsquo;t actually use phones. I do.&nbsp;Let&rsquo;s see how many marketing buzzwords survive my real-world testing.</p>
<h3><strong><span style=”color: #ba372a;”>Infinix Note Edge Review:</span> Quick Pointers</strong></h3>
<p><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/0e2a1764f5aa79da0676f4a0f2c39ebf1772606551383402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></p>
<p><em><strong>What Works:</strong></em></p>
<ul>
<li>Gorgeous 1.5K curved AMOLED display</li>
<li>Massive 6,500mAh battery easily lasts two days</li>
<li>Surprisingly slim design at 7.2mm</li>
<li>Loud JBL-tuned stereo speakers</li>
<li>Solid everyday performance from Dimensity 7100</li>
</ul>
<p><em><strong>What Doesn&rsquo;t:</strong></em></p>
<ul>
<li>Cameras are good, but not segment-leading</li>
<li>Curved screen still has accidental touch issues</li>
<li>AI features feel like hype more than necessity</li>
</ul>
<h3><strong>The ‘Slim But Giant Battery’ Paradox</strong></h3>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/8987a69f7e0c51306317d52c925ebf701772606664470402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>✨ GennieGPT:</strong> The Infinix Note Edge is only 7.2mm thin with a 6500mAh battery! That&rsquo;s AMAZING engineering! This phone is basically a superhero!</em></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Shayak:</strong> </em>Calm down, Marvel fan.&nbsp;Yes, the engineering here is genuinely impressive. Phones with batteries this big usually feel like bricks. Somehow, Infinix has managed to squeeze a 6,500mAh battery into a surprisingly slim body, which is rare in this price segment.</p>
<p>In real-world use, this phone is a marathon runner. Two days of moderate usage is easily achievable. Heavy users will still get a comfortable full day without hunting for a charger.&nbsp;The 45W charger in the box also deserves a shoutout. No Apple-style ‘bring your own charger’ drama here.</p>
<p>And the bypass charging feature is great for gamers since it powers the phone directly without draining the battery.&nbsp;So yes, Gennie. This time, you&rsquo;re not completely hallucinating.</p>
<h3><strong>A Curved Display That Wants To Feel Premium</strong></h3>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/e0f7b6eafd896d7a5bce39bee40b05221772606759848402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>✨ GennieGPT:</strong> A 3D Curved 1.5K AMOLED display with 4500 nits brightness! CINEMATIC! LUXURIOUS! FUTURISTIC!</em></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Shayak:</strong></em> That&rsquo;s a lot of capital letters.&nbsp;But the display is genuinely impressive.&nbsp;The 1.5K curved AMOLED panel is sharp, vibrant, and very bright. Even under Delhi&rsquo;s brutal afternoon sun, visibility is surprisingly good.</p>
<p>Scrolling feels smooth thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate, and the colour reproduction is punchy without looking like a Holi festival.</p>
<p>However, curved displays still come with the same old issues:&nbsp;occasional accidental touches and reflections near the edges. It looks premium, and let&rsquo;s be honest, in this price range, curved screens still carry a certain flagship energy. And I certainly appreciate that.</p>
<h3><strong>The Dimensity 7100 Performance Show</strong></h3>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/7562a0df22557b6c73a9bcb62329e5b41772607080604402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>✨ GennieGPT:</strong> India&rsquo;s first MediaTek Dimensity 7100 phone! 750,000 AnTuTu score! 90FPS gaming! FASTEST IN SEGMENT!</em></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Shayak:&nbsp;</strong></em>The Dimensity 7100 is a solid mid-range processor. It&rsquo;s not trying to dethrone flagship chips, but it handles everyday tasks comfortably.&nbsp;Apps open quickly, multitasking is smooth, and casual gaming runs without drama.</p>
<p>But let&rsquo;s tone down the ‘gaming monster’ claims.&nbsp;Think of this chip as a well-trained office worker, not a gym bodybuilder. It can handle <em>BGMI</em>, <em>Call of Duty</em>, and <em>Asphalt</em> without breaking a sweat, but push heavy titles like <em>Genshin Impact</em> on max settings, and you will have to lower your expectations.</p>
<p>Still, paired with LPDDR5X RAM and UFS 2.2 storage, performance feels snappy for a Rs 20K phone.</p>
<h3><strong>JBL Speakers That Actually Impress</strong></h3>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/f490b21f7a08d7245c2eb24eb8f86d6c1772607169589402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>✨ GennieGPT:</strong> JBL DUAL STEREO SPEAKERS! HI-RES AUDIO! CINEMA IN YOUR POCKET!</em></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Shayak:</strong> </em>Okay, I&rsquo;ll give you this one.&nbsp;The speakers are surprisingly good.</p>
<p>They&rsquo;re loud, clear, and have decent stereo separation, which makes YouTube videos, Netflix sessions, and gaming much more immersive.</p>
<p>No, it&rsquo;s not replacing your Bluetooth speaker anytime soon, but compared to the thin, tinny speakers on many mid-range phones, this is a welcome upgrade.&nbsp;For music lovers and binge-watchers, the JBL tuning is more than just marketing fluff.</p>
<h3><strong>Cameras: Good, But Not Magical</strong></h3>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/0fb6a7f336cae2d093349a0499ebc5ed1772607317337402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>✨ GennieGPT:</strong> 50MP Ultra Clear Camera with Live Photos! Professional photography! Instagram-ready!</em></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Shayak:</strong></em> Easy there, Raghu Rai.&nbsp;The 50MP main camera is good for daylight photography. Colours are vibrant, detail is decent, and social-media-ready shots come out easily.</p>
<p>Low-light performance is acceptable but not spectacular. Noise creeps in, and dynamic range can struggle in tricky lighting.</p>
<p>The 13MP selfie camera is serviceable. Fine for video calls and quick selfies, but influencers looking for razor-sharp detail might want something better.</p>
<p>The AI features like AI Eraser and AI Studio tools are fun, but like most AI gimmicks today, they&rsquo;re nice-to-have rather than life-changing.</p>
<h3><strong>Software And The AI Circus</strong></h3>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/51295cfd31c01d6f148ec380e7c712e81772607389587402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></strong></em></span></p>
<p><span style=”color: #236fa1;”><em><strong>✨ GennieGPT:</strong> FOLAX AI ASSISTANT! AI WALLPAPER! AI NOTE! AI EVERYTHING! THE FUTURE IS HERE!</em></span></p>
<p><em><strong>Shayak:</strong> </em>The future&hellip; apparently involves putting AI in absolutely everything.&nbsp;The XOS 16 interface (based on Android 16) is fairly smooth and customizable. You get floating windows, dynamic UI elements, and plenty of personalisation options.</p>
<p>The AI features are interesting on paper:&nbsp;AI wallpaper generation,&nbsp;AI note sketch conversion,&nbsp;AI image tools… all these are typically premium Samsung Galaxy territory, but it’s good that a budget user can also have fun playing around with AI.</p>
<p>But in daily life, most users will probably ignore half of them.</p>
<p>Still, credit where it&rsquo;s due, 3 years of OS updates and 5 years of security patches is solid support for this price segment.</p>
<h3><strong><span style=”color: #ba372a;”>Infinix Note Edge Review:</span> Final Verdict</strong></h3>
<p><img src=”https://feeds.abplive.com/onecms/images/uploaded-images/2026/03/04/636cd8bd70c85b17ae2753342e6f2e041772607486548402_original.jpg” width=”720″ /></p>
<p>The Infinix Note Edge feels a bit like a modern stadium rock band. Loud, flashy, packed with stage effects, and determined to grab attention.&nbsp;And honestly, it mostly succeeds.</p>
<p>You get&nbsp;a beautiful curved AMOLED display,&nbsp;a massive battery,&nbsp;dependable performance (much like India’s middle order at the T20 World Cup), loud stereo speakers, and&nbsp;all of these inside a surprisingly slim design.</p>
<p>Not everything hits the high notes. Cameras are good rather than great, and some of the AI features feel like they exist mainly to impress marketing slides.&nbsp;But at a starting price of Rs 21,999, the Infinix Note Edge delivers something many mid-range phones forget: fun.</p>
<p><span style=”color: #ba372a;”><em><strong>Should You Buy Infinix Note Edge?</strong></em></span></p>
<ul>
<li><em><strong>Yes,</strong></em> if you want a stylish phone with a huge battery and a great display.</li>
<li><em><strong>Maybe,</strong> </em>if cameras are your top priority.</li>
<li><em><strong>No,</strong></em> if you dislike curved displays or want flagship-level gaming power.</li>
</ul>
<p>The Infinix Note Edge isn&rsquo;t trying to be subtle.&nbsp;It&rsquo;s loud, shiny, and full of tricks, like a rock band with too many pyrotechnics.&nbsp;Fortunately, the music is pretty good too.</p>

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