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0:00Hello everyone. This is Anton of Yugate
0:02and today we’re taking a detailed look
0:04at the Infin X Note Edge. This is a pure
0:06device walkthrough and gaming test,
0:08meaning we’ll focus entirely on the
0:10hardware, software features, and real
0:12world performance. If you’re looking for
0:14opinions and a final verdict, make sure
0:16to check out the full review on the
0:18channel. For now, let’s get started.
0:27First, here are the full specifications
0:28of the Infinix Note Edge flashing on
0:30your screen. You can pause the video if
0:32you want to take a closer look at
0:34everything inside the device.
0:38Let’s begin with the physical design and
0:39iOS.
0:47On top of the phone, you’ll find the IR
0:49blaster, a microphone, and one of the
0:51stereo speaker grills. The speakers are
0:54tuned and powered by JBL, and they work
0:56together with the bottom speaker for
0:58stereo output. At the bottom, there’s
1:00the SIM tray, the USB type-C port, and
1:02another microphone. Over the right side,
1:04we have the power button and the volume
1:06rocker. You’ll also notice a dedicated
1:09camera button finished in a shiny green
1:11color that makes it stand out visually
1:13and functionally.
1:23Flipping the device over to the front,
1:25here’s a look at the display. You can
1:27see how it performs at different
1:28brightness levels, as well as how smooth
1:31the scrolling looks across the UI.
1:33Viewing angles remain consistent. The
1:35phone is Widevine L1 certified for HD
1:38viewing on Netflix.
1:44Now, let’s test the audio. These are the
1:46stereo speakers powered by JBL. I’ll
1:49play a shortness example so you can hear
1:51how they sound.
2:16Next, let’s see how quickly the apps
2:18launch.
2:36Now, we’ll take a quick walkthrough of
2:38the software experience. Currently, the
2:40Infinix Note Edge we have runs on XOS
2:4416.1.0.
2:45Here’s the notification panel, the quick
2:47settings layout, and the app drawer
2:50interface.
2:53For biometrics, the phone includes face
2:55unlock and an indisplay fingerprint
2:57sensor.
3:10You also get lock screen customization
3:12options where you can modify clock
3:14styles, wallpapers, and how
3:16notifications appear.
4:11Infinix includes its own dynamic bar
4:14feature which displays real-time system
4:16alerts such as charging status and other
4:19background activities near the camera
4:21cutout.
4:52If you tend to spend the lot of time
4:54scrolling through social media. Here’s
4:56how the device handles continuous
4:58scrolling.
5:08Moving on to AI features, Infinix AI
5:10tools are accessible within the system
5:12settings. Here’s a quick look at the
5:14available AI functions.
5:38Hey.
5:44Hey. Hey.
6:13The phone also supports Google circle to
6:15search feature.
6:29Next, here are the Wi-Fi speed test
6:31results. So, you can see the download
6:32and upload performance on our network.
6:46Now, let’s move on to the cameras. The
6:48Note Edge features a single 50 megapixel
6:50camera sensor at the rear. Infin didn’t
6:53bother to specify what the other lens
6:55does here. We can only assume it’s an
6:57auxiliary AI lens. At the front, it has
7:00a 13 MP selfie shooter housed in a punch
7:03hole notch. Now, let’s check the
7:06benchmark results. Here are the scores
7:08from our benchmark tests, giving you an
7:11idea of the device synthetic
7:12performance.
7:29And of course, it’s time for gaming. All
7:32games were left at their default
7:34graphics settings, but we enabled the
7:36highest refresh rate or frame rate
7:38option supported by each title. Starting
7:41with Genjin Impact, the Infinix Node
7:43Edge average around 30 FPS during
7:45gameplay with surface temps reaching
7:48approximately 40° C.
8:23Next, in Call of Duty Mobile, the device
8:25average around 60 fps with surface
8:28temperatures also reaching about 40°C.
9:05In Asphalt Legends Unite, gameplay
9:07average 60fps. Bull surface temperatures
9:10were slightly lower at around 37°C.
9:57Finally. Finally, in Mobile Legends, the
9:59device averaged approximately 85 frames
10:01per second with surface temp switching
10:03at around 40° C during extended play
10:06sessions.
10:31And that wraps up our device walkthrough
10:34and gaming test of the Infin Note Edge.
10:37If you’d like to see our full review
10:38with detailed analysis and final
10:40thoughts, make sure to check out the
10:42full video on the channel. Again, this
10:44is Anton, and thanks for watching.
⚠️ This transcription is auto-generated from YouTube captions. Some text may not be 100% accurate.

Ever wondered what it’s like to unbox and test a phone that’s generating buzz in the local tech scene before you even consider buying it? We did too. That’s exactly why we got our hands on the Infinix Note Edge for a pure, no-frills walkthrough and gaming session. In this video, we’re putting aside the final verdicts and deep analysis to focus on what really matters when you first pick up a device. How does it feel in the hand? How snappy is the software? And most importantly for many Filipino users, can it handle a proper gaming session without breaking a sweat? We explore all of that, from the unique design touches like that standout green camera button to the performance of its JBL-tuned stereo speakers. If you’re curious about the raw, unfiltered experience of using the Infinix Note Edge, this video is your front-row seat. Watch as we navigate the interface, test app speeds, and push it with some games, all to give you a clear picture of its day-to-day potential.

What You’ll See in This Video

  • We kick things off with a full specs rundown, so you know exactly what’s under the hood before we even touch it.
  • Get a close look at the physical design, including that handy IR blaster on top and the distinctive green camera button on the side.
  • We test the display quality at different brightness levels and check its Widevine L1 certification for your Netflix binges.
  • Listen in as we sample the audio quality from the stereo speakers, which are powered and tuned by JBL.
  • Watch a quick app launch speed test to see how responsive the device feels in everyday use.
  • We take you on a brief tour of the software experience, currently running on XOS 16.1.0, showing off the notification panel and quick settings.

Ready to see and hear the Infinix Note Edge in action? All these details come to life in our video. Hit play on the embed above to join our walkthrough and gaming test!

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this a full review of the Infinix Note Edge?

Not quite. As mentioned in the video, this is a dedicated walkthrough and gaming test. We focus purely on the hardware, software features, and real-world performance like app speeds and gaming. For our complete opinions and final verdict, you’ll need to check out the full review on our YouTube channel.

What’s special about the Infinix Note Edge’s design?

A few things caught our eye. It has a dedicated camera button with a shiny green finish that makes it easy to find and adds a pop of color. It also features an IR blaster on top, letting you use the phone as a remote control, and stereo speakers tuned by JBL for better audio.

Can I watch HD Netflix on this phone?

Yes. During our walkthrough, we confirmed that the Infinix Note Edge is Widevine L1 certified. This means it supports HD streaming on platforms like Netflix, so your movie nights should look crisp.

What games did you test in the video?

While the provided transcript starts our exploration, the full video includes gaming tests to see how the device handles graphics and performance. You’ll have to watch to see which titles we threw at it and how it held up!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key hardware features of the Infinix Note Edge?
The phone includes an IR blaster, stereo speakers tuned by JBL, a USB Type-C port, and a dedicated camera button.
Does the Infinix Note Edge have stereo speakers?
Yes, it has stereo speakers tuned by JBL, with one grill on top and another at the bottom.
What is the purpose of the dedicated camera button?
The dedicated camera button is finished in shiny green and is used for taking photos.
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