Infinix Note 50X 5G Review: First Impressions of a Budget Powerhouse
Infinix has just dropped the Infinix Note 50X 5G in India on March 27, 2025, and it’s making waves as the first phone with the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate chipset. Priced around Rs 10,000 (with discounts), it promises flagship-level performance, a revamped software experience, and a bold new design—all at a budget-friendly price. I’m here to share my first impressions after exploring its unboxing, design, performance, cameras, and more. Does it live up to the hype, or are there compromises? Let’s dive in and find out if this is the best budget 5G phone of 2025!

Unboxing: What’s Inside the Green Box?
The Note 50X arrives in a striking green box with a confident tagline: “This is not an ordinary phone.” Here’s what you get:
- Infinix Note 50X 5G phone
- 45W charging brick with a Type-A to Type-C cable
- Color-matching TPU case—sleek and stylish
- SIM ejector tool
- Paperwork (warranty, quick guide)
Infinix doesn’t skimp here—a fast charger and case in the box are rare perks at this price. It’s a solid start that sets the tone for value.
Design: A Fresh, Premium Look
Gone is the iPhone-inspired aesthetic of the Note 40X. The Note 50X carves its own path with:



- Vegan Leather Back: Soft, grippy, and refreshing—my unit’s color pops with a subtle sheen.
- Gem-Cut Camera Module: A standout circular design with Active Halo Lighting for notifications and charging.
- Plastic Sides with Metal Finish: Looks and feels premium despite the material.
- Ports & Buttons: Dual SIM slot (hybrid, no microSD) on the left, flush volume rockers and power button (doubles as fingerprint scanner) on the right.
- Durability: IP64 rating (splash-resistant) and MIL-STD-810 certification—tough for the price.
Weighing ~198g, it’s well-balanced and doesn’t feel heavy despite a massive battery. The dual stereo speakers (70/30 split) add depth to the audio. This design feels modern, sporty, and premium—Infinix has nailed the in-hand vibe.
Display: Smooth but Not Sharp
The 6.67-inch IPS LCD offers:

- 120Hz Refresh Rate: Silky smooth for scrolling and gaming.
- HD+ Resolution (720p): A downgrade from the 40X’s Full HD—details aren’t as crisp.
- Brightness: 672 nits (claimed)—decent outdoors, but not dazzling.
It’s great for casual use, but the 720p panel lags behind competitors like the Poco M6 (1080p). No Widevine L1 details yet, so HD streaming clarity is TBD. It’s a cost-cutting move, but the smoothness compensates somewhat.
Performance: Dimensity 7300 Ultimate Shines
The star here is the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate—a 4nm chip paired with 6GB LPDDR4X RAM and 128GB UFS 2.2 storage:

- Benchmarks: ~600K on AnTuTu (beats the Note 40X), solid Geekbench scores, and stable 3D Mark Wildlife results.
- Gaming: 60fps in BGMI, 90fps in COD Mobile and Free Fire Max—smooth with minimal heat, thanks to a vapor chamber.
- Features: Bypass charging, customizable “Magic Button” (e.g., volume rocker as fire trigger), tilt control, and accidental gesture prevention.
Day-to-day tasks—multitasking, navigation, streaming—run flawlessly. CPU throttling improves over time (better at 60 minutes than 15), hinting at optimization potential. For Rs 10,000, this is segment-leading power.
Software: XOS 15 Feels Polished
Running XOS 15 on Android 15, Infinix has stepped up:
- Animations: New boot-up sequence, smooth app transitions—feels premium.
- Control Center: Redesigned, customizable (icons, colors, sizes).
- Dynamic Bar: Live activities (calls, timers, Google Maps) around the punch-hole.
- Anti-Theft: Unlock capture and theft alert—practical extras.
- AI Features: Circle Search, call assistant (transcription, answering), AI writing tools, Flex AI (screen-aware assistant), AI wallpaper, and AIGC portraits.
Most pre-installed apps are removable, and Infinix promises 2 years of OS updates and 3 years of security patches. XOS 15 is polished, intuitive, and bloat-light—a big leap from past efforts.
Cameras: Decent for the Price
The camera setup is modest but functional:


- 50MP Samsung Main + Depth Sensor: Daylight shots are sharp with natural colors; night photos are average with some noise.
- 8MP Front Camera: Detailed selfies, natural skin tones, supports 2K 30fps video.
- Extras: Halo Light doubles as a soft flash or notification indicator; IR blaster included.
There is no OIS, but the EIS stabilizes 4K 30fps rear videos well. Portraits impress with good edge detection. It’s not a photography champ, but it punches above its Rs 10,000 weight.
Battery & Charging: Long-Lasting Power
The 5,500mAh battery is a beast:
- Endurance: 6 hours screen-on time over 2 days, 20% left—easily lasts 1.5-2 days.
- Charging: 45W (included) fills it in ~60 minutes; 10W reverse charging adds versatility.
Tested with mixed use (gaming, streaming), it’s a stamina star—perfect for heavy users or travelers.
Connectivity & Extras
- 5G: Works flawlessly on Airtel and Jio.
- Bluetooth 5.4, Wi-Fi 6, FM Radio—loaded for the price.
- Missing: No NFC (a 40X highlight)—a notable cut.
The fingerprint scanner is fast, and the IR blaster is a handy bonus for controlling appliances.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Segment-leading Dimensity 7300 Ultimate performance
- Polished XOS 15 with AI perks
- Premium vegan leather design, IP64 rating
- Massive 5,500mAh battery with 45W charging
- Unmatched value at Rs 10,000
Cons
- 720p display feels dated
- No NFC support
- Average low-light camera performance
Verdict: Budget King or Compromise?
The Infinix Note 50X 5G is a stunner at Rs 10,000. Its Dimensity 7300 Ultimate delivers flagship-grade power, the vegan leather design oozes style, and XOS 15 finally feels refined. The 5,500mAh battery and 45W charging seal the deal for endurance fans. Yes, the 720p display and lack of NFC sting—downgrades from the Note 40X—but at this price, the trade-offs are forgivable.
Who’s It For? Budget gamers, casual users, and battery buffs.
Who’s It Not For? Display snobs or NFC-dependent shoppers.
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Ranjit Sharma
Mobile Tech Expert & Reviewer
Ranjit Sharma has reviewed smartphones for 8 years on his YouTube channel (600K+ subscribers), focusing on India’s budget and mid-range markets. Based in Delhi, he’s tested over 200 devices, offering unbiased, hands-on insights. Follow him on X or email ranjit@techbit.in.
- Expertise: 8 years in smartphone reviews, budget specialist.
- Experience: 200+ devices tested, benchmark-savvy.
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Helpful Tips
- Gaming Hack: Use the Magic Button to map volume rockers as triggers—boosts precision in BGMI.
- Battery Saver: Drop to 60Hz for lighter tasks—extends that 5,500mAh to 2+ days.
- Camera Trick: Enable Halo Light as a soft flash for better low-light selfies.
Yes, with Dimensity 7300 Ultimate, a 5,500mAh battery, and a premium design, it’s a steal despite the 720p display.
It delivers 60fps in BGMI and 90fps in COD Mobile—smooth, thanks to the chipset and gaming features.
No, unlike the Note 40X, it lacks NFC—a downside for contactless payment users.