Smartphone Under: Can you really get such a phone for less than Rs 20,000? The bitter truth about Infinix Note 50s
News India Live, Digital Desk: If you have Rs 20,000 in your pocket and you are confused about which phone to buy, then a new sensation has come in the market – Infinix Note 50s 5G. After using it for the last few weeks, today we will reveal its full secrets. No technical heavy talk, straight talk with friends. Is this phone really “value for money” or just made up? Let’s see its good things and some bitter truths. 1. Design: Love at first sight, but…to be honest, when you take it out of the box, it will be difficult to believe that this is a phone of less than Rs 20 thousand. Its back panel gives a very premium feel. It is very slim and light, due to which the feeling of holding it in the hand is very good. Advantage: It has a matte finish so fingerprints do not get printed, and the curvy edges make it look expensive. Reality: It is a plastic build only, but the quality seems solid. If you prefer to use it without a cover, it may slip a little from your hands.2. Display: Brother, it’s fun! If you are fond of watching reels day and night like me or binge-watching on Netflix, then its 120Hz/144Hz AMOLED curved display will win your heart. The colors look very deep and vibrant. The screen is clearly visible even in sunlight, so there will be no problem in outdoor use. The bezels (edges) are very thin which looks modern.3. Performance: Horse or mule? Look, the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 Ultimate chipset given in it is a cheetah for the common man. The phone doesn’t stutter even with WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube and 10 other apps open in the background. Gaming: If you are a casual gamer and play BGMI with friends for fun, then it will run smoothly. But if you are a hardcore gamer and want to spend hours gaming non-stop, the phone may get a little hot. It would be wrong to call it a gaming beast, but it is definitely the king of daily use.4. Camera: Master during the day, master at night? Its 64MP primary camera captures excellent photos in daylight. Details are good and skin tones also look natural. Infinix has done a good job here. Where is the problem? As the sun goes down or you go into low light, the camera seems to struggle a bit. Noise (grain) can be seen in photos and sometimes it is fussy while focusing. Stabilization is fine in video, wouldn’t say best for blogging.5. Battery: Chalti Naam Gaadi’s 5500mAh battery and 45W charging impressed me the most. Do 100% in the morning and use it throughout the day, still 15-20% battery is left at night. This is a boon for those people who do not like to carry a charger. Charging speed is also good, your work is done within an hour.6. Software and Experience (Software UI) Earlier, Infinix phones used to come with a lot of unnecessary apps (bloatware), but this time an attempt has been made to provide a clean UI. The interface looks clean and doesn’t bother you much. Yes, there may still be one or two notifications, which you can turn off. Verdict: Scale of Pros and Cons (Disadvantages): Ultra-wide camera is lacking (or if there is, the quality is average). Low-light photography needs improvement. There may be some heating during heavy gaming. Stereo speakers are good but the bass is a bit low. So what to buy? If your budget is tight and you want a phone that looks stylish, has long battery life and is fun to watch content, then Infinix Note 50s 5G is a great option. This is a perfect ‘all-rounder’. But if the camera is your first and last priority, you should probably look at other options.
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