Infinix has recently revealed the Note 7,
an Android-powered smartphone with a trendy design and promising entry-level
specs. The Note 7 sports a 3D curved glass design with Samsung-like prism
gradient finish and a Huawei-like circular camera hump to house its quad-camera
system and LED flash.
In the front, the handset sports a massive
6.95-inch LCD IPS display with HD+ 1640 x 720 resolution, 20:5:9 screen aspect
ratio, 91.5 percent screen-to-body ratio, and 580 nits of brightness. It is a
screen with slim bezels that uses a punch-hole design for the single selfie
camera.
Under the hood, it is pretty capable. The
handset uses the MediaTek's Helio G70 12nm octa-core processor with 2x
Cortex-A75 2.0GHz power cores, 6x Cortex-A55 1.7GHz efficiency cores, and
Mali-G52 MC2 GPU. It is paired with 6GB, RAM 128GB storage, microSD card slot,
and 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.
For cameras, it goes with a 48MP f/1.79
main cam, 2MP 25mm macro camera, 2MP depth camera, a low light video camera,
and a quad-LED flash. Inside the punch-hole, you'll see a 16MP shooter.
The handset also has a side-mounted
fingerprint reader, stereo speaker with DTS audio, WiFi, 4G LTE, GPS, and dual
SIM slots. The phone runs with Android 10 OS with XOS 6.0 UI on top.
Infinix has yet to reveal the pricing and
availability of this handset.