Infinix Note 50 Certified by FCC; Reveals Design, Charging Speed & Much More

Usama Rasool

Infinix Note 40 lineup is almost at the end of its six-month cycle, and the Note 50 series might replace it in a matter of weeks now. FCC has green-lit a new device for the USA market with the product name Infinix Note 50 (model number X6858). The platform revealed key specs and a first glimpse of the phone’s design. 


As we said, Infinix Note 50 is assigned the model code ‘X6858’ on the platform’s database. Among the first details we found are the color options. This phone might come in green or pink finishes with an unusual camera design, as you can tell by the images. 

This design blueprint has a rectangular octagon platform for the camera lenses and a flash. Note 50 doesn’t use circular pills for the sensors, it rather has square lenses, just like the Hot 50 series. FCC also exposed the Note 50’s dimensions, and its thickness is alarming. 


This latest Infinix 4G model has a usual 74.4mm width and 163.2mm length, but the thickness is almost 9mm. This might be a sign of a bigger battery. FCC confirmed 45W fast charging for Note 50, but it didn’t say anything about its battery capacity.]

We also found some essentials for the Note 50, among other details. It’s a 4G-enabled phone, LTE with Dual-band WiFi and NFC. It didn’t say anything about the Bluetooth version, but we assume it’s v5.0. The label for Infinix Note 50 also showed an 8/256GB storage configuration, which might be priced at ~$173 (~PKR 48,000).

 

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