In just a couple of years, the young Hong Kong brand Infinix has firmly established itself in the domestic smartphone market, biting off a piece of the pie from Xiaomi, Oppo, Realme and other competitors from China. One of the main reasons for the success was the line of mid-range smartphones Infinix Note with a nice design, powerful hardware and advanced gaming capabilities. At the same time, they do not really bite in price and in rare cases exceed the $300 line.


For this price, today you can get almost the same set that a couple of years ago was the prerogative of exclusively near-top smartphones costing 2 times higher. In the case of the Infinix Note, we are talking about things like fast charging, a Super AMOLED display, a 5G module, an advanced camera, moderately productive gaming hardware with a Dimensity 810 processor and 6-8 GB of RAM. Select 2022 models come pre-installed with the XArena gaming platform, with tons of tweaks for game-specific optimization and support for the Dar-Link 2.0 AI enhancer, which improves image stability, increases touch control sensitivity, and optimizes CPU cooling while gaming.

The entire range of this series is divided into 2 groups: regular Hot smartphones costing around $200 and upgraded Hot Pro options costing up to $300. The first are positioned by the manufacturer as the best devices for people who need increased performance at a low price. The latter are more suitable for those who like to play conditional PUBG or COD: Mobile on a smartphone without brakes and with high graphics settings. Also, Infinix Note handsets will appeal to people who love truly massive handsets or are looking for an inexpensive smartphone with a non-trivial design.