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GSMArena Team, 9 February 2026

Infinix Note Edge review

  • Comments (47)
  • User reviews
  • Note Edge
  • 3.6

3. Our lab tests - display, battery life, charging speed, speaker
  1. 1. Introduction, specs, unboxing
  2. 2. Design, build quality, handling
  3. 3. Our lab tests - display, battery life, charging speed, speaker
  4. 4. Software and performance
  5. 5. Camera - photo and video quality
  6. 6. Final words, our verdict, pros and cons
  7.  
  8. Infinix Note Edge specification
  9. User opinions and reviews
  10. Review comments (47)

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Display

The Infinix Note Edge has a pretty impressive display, at least on paper. It is large at 6.78 inches, has a refresh rate of 120Hz and advertises some pretty solid brightness figures - 700 nits typical, 1,600 nits max for the whole display and 4,500 peak.

Infinix Note Edge review

We ran our standardized tests and got some solid results. Maxing out the slider in Manual brightness mode resulted in around 747 nits of max brightness, which was boosted rather significantly by enabling the extra brightness toggle and exposing the phone to bright light. That way, we measured 1,342 nits.

Measuring a 10% window, the Note Edge managed an okay 1,662 nits, which is quite alright for the price segment but not HDR-friendly. You should be just fine using the phone outdoors, even in bright sunlight.

Max display brightness test

White test pattern (nits)

  • Manual (75% fill)
  • Auto (75% fill)
  • Peak Auto (10% fill)
Infinix Note Edge Infinix Note Edge
747
6.78" AMOLED 1208 x 2644 px
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Infinix Hot 60 Pro+
718
6.78" AMOLED 1224 x 2720 px
Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ Tecno Spark 40 Pro+
680
6.78" AMOLED 1224 x 2720 px
Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G
556
6.78" AMOLED 1080 x 2436 px
Moto G (2026) Moto G (2026)
511
6.7" IPS LCD 720 x 1604 px
Moto G Power (2026) Moto G Power (2026)
497
6.8" IPS LCD 1080 x 2388 px
Moto G Play (2026) Moto G Play (2026)
496
6.7" IPS LCD 720 x 1604 px
Motorola Edge 60 Motorola Edge 60
495
6.7" P-OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Motorola Edge 70 Motorola Edge 70
486
6.7" P-OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Redmi Note 14 4G Redmi Note 14 4G
471
6.67" AMOLED 1080 x 2400 px
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
469
6.67" LTPO OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Redmi Note 14 5G Redmi Note 14 5G
463
6.67" AMOLED 1080 x 2400 px
 Galaxy A07 4G Galaxy A07 4G
451
6.7" PLS LCD 720 x 1600 px
Galaxy A26 Galaxy A26
365
6.7" AMOLED 1080 x 2340 px
Galaxy A17 Galaxy A17
353
6.7" Super AMOLED 1080 x 2340 px
Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ Infinix Hot 60 Pro+
1650
6.78" AMOLED 1224 x 2720 px
Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ Tecno Spark 40 Pro+
1601
6.78" AMOLED 1224 x 2720 px
Motorola Edge 70 Motorola Edge 70
1458
6.7" P-OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Motorola Edge 60 Motorola Edge 60
1401
6.7" P-OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
1376
6.67" LTPO OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Infinix Note Edge Infinix Note Edge
1342
6.78" AMOLED 1208 x 2644 px
Redmi Note 14 4G Redmi Note 14 4G
1312
6.67" AMOLED 1080 x 2400 px
Redmi Note 14 5G Redmi Note 14 5G
1168
6.67" AMOLED 1080 x 2400 px
Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G
1054
6.78" AMOLED 1080 x 2436 px
Moto G (2026) Moto G (2026)
948
6.7" IPS LCD 720 x 1604 px
Moto G Power (2026) Moto G Power (2026)
940
6.8" IPS LCD 1080 x 2388 px
Moto G Play (2026) Moto G Play (2026)
920
6.7" IPS LCD 720 x 1604 px
Galaxy A26 Galaxy A26
777
6.7" AMOLED 1080 x 2340 px
Galaxy A17 Galaxy A17
738
6.7" Super AMOLED 1080 x 2340 px
 Galaxy A07 4G Galaxy A07 4G
468
6.7" PLS LCD 720 x 1600 px
Infinix Note Edge Infinix Note Edge
1662
6.78" AMOLED 1208 x 2644 px
Motorola Edge 70 Motorola Edge 70
1489
6.7" P-OLED 1220 x 2712 px
Moto G (2026) Moto G (2026)
877
6.7" IPS LCD 720 x 1604 px
Moto G Play (2026) Moto G Play (2026)
860
6.7" IPS LCD 720 x 1604 px
Moto G Power (2026) Moto G Power (2026)
856
6.8" IPS LCD 1080 x 2388 px

As mentioned, the Note Edge has a 120Hz display refresh rate. The phone actually supports 30Hz, 60Hz, 90Hz and 120Hz modes. In terms of settings, you can set the phone to "Standard" refresh rate, which locks it to 60Hz. Then there is the default "Auto-Switch" option, which, as the name suggests, does some automatic switching between refresh rates and pretty dynamically at that. Most of the time, while interacting with the phone, you will get 90Hz, and when nothing is happening on screen, 60Hz.

We never actually saw the 30Hz mode being utilized in practice. As for the 120Hz mode, the only way to get that seems to be to select "High" in refresh rate settings. Then, on occasion, the phone will, indeed, go up to 120Hz when it deems necessary.

Infinix also includes a per-app settings option that lets you theoretically force 120Hz on a given app or game. However, the system mostly ignores these settings and still only goes up to 90Hz and doesn't even reliably stick to that in most apps and games we tried. So, overall, a nice attempt from Infinix, but a poor execution. High refresh rate gaming is not really a reliable option here.

Unfortunately, the Infinix Note Edge lacks HDR video support. Some concessions had to be made in the name of price. On a more positive note, it does support the highest possible Google Widevine L1 DRM, allowing apps like Netflix to offer up FullHD streams.

Battery life

We did our standard array of battery life tests, and frankly, we expected more from the large 6,500 mAh battery inside the Infinix Note Edge. It managed an almost twelve-hour Active Use Score, which is not bad, but not great either.

Perhaps the new MediaTek Dimensity 7100 suffers from some efficiency issues, and maybe the display does as well. Regardless of the cause, we were particularly surprised to see only six hours of gaming time (and that's at 60Hz) and just 11 or so hours of web browsing.

Charging speed

The Infinix Note Edge supports 45W charging via the company's proprietary standard. Infinix will happily throw a charger in the box for you in pretty much every market outside the EU, where that is not allowed. Keep track of said charger and the corresponding cable since it is proprietary with an extra pin as well.

Infinix Note Edge review

In terms of charging speed, the Note Edge is far from speedy in absolute terms but still holds its own well amid its peers. We managed to get from 1% to 24% in fifteen minutes and then 44% in thirty minutes. A full charge took an hour and fourteen minutes.

Charging speed

  • in 15 min
  • in 30 min
  • Time to full charge (from 0%)
Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G
50%
5200 mAh 90W
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
48%
5200 mAh 68W USB PD
Redmi Note 14 5G Redmi Note 14 5G
34%
5110 mAh 45W Xiaomi HyperCharge
Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ Tecno Spark 40 Pro+
29%
5200 mAh 45W Tecno Fast Charge
Redmi Note 14 4G Redmi Note 14 4G
27%
5500 mAh 33W
Moto G (2026) Moto G (2026)
25%
5200 mAh 30W TurboCharge
Galaxy A17 5G Galaxy A17 5G
24%
5000 mAh 25W
Infinix Note Edge Infinix Note Edge
24%
6500 mAh 45W Infinix Fast Charge
 Galaxy A07 4G Galaxy A07 4G
21%
5000 mAh 25W USB PD
Redmi 15 5G Redmi 15 5G
20%
7000 mAh 33W Xiaomi
Moto G Play (2026) Moto G Play (2026)
18%
5200 mAh 18W TurboCharge
Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G
88%
5200 mAh 90W
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
81%
5200 mAh 68W USB PD
Redmi Note 14 5G Redmi Note 14 5G
60%
5110 mAh 45W Xiaomi HyperCharge
Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ Tecno Spark 40 Pro+
54%
5200 mAh 45W Tecno Fast Charge
Galaxy A17 5G Galaxy A17 5G
48%
5000 mAh 25W
Moto G (2026) Moto G (2026)
48%
5200 mAh 30W TurboCharge
Redmi Note 14 4G Redmi Note 14 4G
46%
5500 mAh 33W
Infinix Note Edge Infinix Note Edge
44%
6500 mAh 45W Infinix Fast Charge
 Galaxy A07 4G Galaxy A07 4G
43%
5000 mAh 25W USB PD
Redmi 15 5G Redmi 15 5G
36%
7000 mAh 33W Xiaomi
Moto G Play (2026) Moto G Play (2026)
34%
5200 mAh 18W TurboCharge
Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G Infinix Note 50 Pro 4G
0:37h
5200 mAh 90W
Motorola Edge 60 Fusion Motorola Edge 60 Fusion
0:45h
5200 mAh 68W USB PD
Tecno Spark 40 Pro+ Tecno Spark 40 Pro+
1:01h
5200 mAh 45W Tecno Fast Charge
Redmi Note 14 5G Redmi Note 14 5G
1:02h
5110 mAh 45W Xiaomi HyperCharge
Moto G (2026) Moto G (2026)
1:14h
5200 mAh 30W TurboCharge
Infinix Note Edge Infinix Note Edge
1:14h
6500 mAh 45W Infinix Fast Charge
Redmi Note 14 4G Redmi Note 14 4G
1:18h
5500 mAh 33W
Galaxy A17 5G Galaxy A17 5G
1:20h
5000 mAh 25W
 Galaxy A07 4G Galaxy A07 4G
1:29h
5000 mAh 25W USB PD
Redmi 15 5G Redmi 15 5G
1:36h
7000 mAh 33W Xiaomi
Moto G Play (2026) Moto G Play (2026)
1:49h
5200 mAh 18W TurboCharge

Speakers - loudness and quality

The Note Edge has a stereo speaker setup - one speaker on the top and another on the bottom. It is well-balanced, and the output sounds nice and symmetrical. The phone gets really loud and does so with little distortion, which is impressive. The sound stage is fairly wide and rich as well. Mids generally sound clear, and there is practically no bass, as expected.

Still, the speakers are one of the highlights of the Infinix Note Edge. They are tuned by JBL, and there is also a DTS equalizer on board, complete with presets as well as a full-featured manual mode.

Use the Playback controls to listen to the phone sample recordings (best use headphones). We measure the average loudness of the speakers in LUFS. A lower absolute value means a louder sound. A look at the frequency response chart will tell you how far off the ideal "0db" flat line is the reproduction of the bass, treble, and mid frequencies. You can add more phones to compare how they differ. The scores and ratings are not comparable with our older loudspeaker test. Learn more about how we test here.

Connectivity

The Infinix Note Edge is a 5G device with support for SA/NSA Sub-6 connectivity simultaneously on both of its Nano-SIM slots. To sweeten the deal further, it also has eSIM support. As expected, enabling it turns off the second SIM slot.

For location, the Note Edge has GPS, GALILEO, GLONASS and QZSS support. Local connectivity is handled by dual-band Wi-Fi ac, plus Bluetooth 5.4 with LE support. There is also an FM radio receiver on board, as well as NFC and an IR blaster.

The only thing really missing is a 3.5mm audio jack. The Type-C port is backed up by a simple USB 2.0 connection, which means a theoretical maximum data throughput of 480 Mbps. There is OTH/Host support, but nothing fancier like video out over USB Alt mode.

Infinix Note Edge review

The Infinix Note Edge has a pretty complete set of onboard sensors. There is an ST lsm6dso accelerometer and gyroscope combo, a qst qmc6308 magnetometer and compass combo, and a sensortek stk3335x light and proximity combo. It is frankly rather surprising to see an actual hardware proximity sensor on such a budget device. There is no barometer.

Next Page » 4. Software and performance
3. Our lab tests - display, battery life, charging speed, speaker
  1. 1. Introduction, specs, unboxing
  2. 2. Design, build quality, handling
  3. 3. Our lab tests - display, battery life, charging speed, speaker
  4. 4. Software and performance
  5. 5. Camera - photo and video quality
  6. 6. Final words, our verdict, pros and cons
  7.  
  8. Infinix Note Edge specification
  9. User opinions and reviews
  10. Review comments (47)

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