Infinix Note Edge launched in India, offers 3D curved display and 6,500mAh battery in sleek form factor

Highlights
  • Infinix Note Edge starts at Rs 21,999 in India.
  • The phone will be available in multiple colours and storage options.
  • Infinix Note Edge measures 7.2mm in thickness, while packing a 6,500mAh battery.

Hot on the heels of the XOS 16 announcement earlier this month, Infinix has unveiled the Infinix Note Edge today in India, the brand’s first smartphone release of 2026. While Infinix has often released phones under the ‘Note’ branding, the Infinix Note Edge is the beginning of a new lineup that primarily targets users prioritising a sleek, lightweight design and curved display without compromising battery endurance. That said, here’s what Infinix’s latest smartphone has to offer:

Comes in multiple storage and colour options

The Infinix Note Edge will be made available in three different storage and colour variants. While you can check out the pricing of each storage option in the table below, Infinix ensures there’s a colour shade for every preference, as the Note Edge comes in Silk Fibre (Green), Stellar Blue, and Lunar Titanium.

Storage variantPrice
6GB + 128GBRs 21,999
8GB + 128GBRs 23,999
8GB + 256GBRs 25,999


All variants of the Infinix Note Edge feature UFS 2.2 storage speeds along with LPDDR5X memory. Interested buyers can purchase the smartphone starting February 25th on Flipkart and Infinix’s official website. As part of the early bird offers, there’s an instant Rs 2,000 off on ICICI and SBI Bank credit and debit cards.

Curved edges with a slim frame

The smartphone’s name speaks for itself. With the frame measuring just 7.2mm in thickness, it is sandwiched between a curved rear panel and a 3D curved display. While the Silk Fibre colour shade features a distinct fabric, the Stellar Blue and Lunar Titanium variants get a reflective matte finish on the rear. The phone’s rectangular camera module houses an RGB Halo Lighting alongside the cameras and LED flash to indicate incoming notifications and calls.

Goes heavy on display, battery, and software longevity

Up front, the Infinix Note Edge flaunts a 6.78-inch 1.5K 3D curved AMOLED display, which supports up to 120Hz refresh rate, 4,500nits peak brightness, 10-bit colour, and TUV Blue Light Certification-Eye Care for minimal strain on the eyes when using the device in dark or dimly lit rooms. While the device features IP65 dust and water resistance, the display is safeguarded by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i.

Unlike newly released sub-Rs 30,000 phones like the Realme P4 Power and Tecno Pova Curve 2, the Note Edge gets JBL-certified dual stereo speakers for an immersive audio experience. Furthermore, it is the second smartphone after the Pova Curve 2 to feature the newly released MediaTek Dimensity 7100. Infinix claims the handset achieves over 7,50,000 score on AnTuTu benchmark. While the score is lower than last year’s Dimensity 7400-powered Infinix GT 30, the chipset should suffice for regular usage and medium-level gaming.

Powering the display, processor, and other components is a massive 6,500mAh battery. For quick top-ups, Infinix is bundling a 45W charger in the box. Certain cool charging features include bypass charging that pushes current directly to the motherboard to preserve the battery health, while reverse wired charging will allow users to share a portion of the device’s battery with others.

Infinix Note Edge
The rear sports a 50MP main camera with several photography modes for users to utilise, which include Live Photos, Vlog mode, AIGC Portrait for generating AI avatars, Sky Shop for adding effects to skies, and more. Up front, there’s a 13MP selfie shooter. Both cameras are capable of shooting videos in up to 2K 30FPS resolution.

Lastly, one of the major highlights of the Note Edge is the Android 16-based XOS 16 software, which delivers all-around upgrades across key areas. These include a boost in customisation capabilities, design and interface refinements with the introduction of “Glow Space” design, and a bunch of new AI additions. Since we had early access to XOS 16, feel free to check out our in-depth hands-on article to know the major changes it brings over XOS 15. The phone is set to receive three OS upgrades and five years of security updates, ensuring the software experience stays fresh and up to date in the long term.

With a starting price of Rs 21,999, the Infinix Note Edge could turn out to be a strong alternative to the recently released curved display phones, such as the Redmi Note 15 and POCO M8. However, if high-end performance tops your priority list and you’re okay with a heavier build, last year’s OnePlus Nord CE 5 with the Dimensity 8350 could be a better choice by spending a bit more.