The Infinix Note 50x 5G is a bold attempt at providing premium features in a budget segment, an endeavor in which the device mostly succeeds. The construction is great, with the octagonal camera island being a distinctive feature. Some of the finishes are so desirable that they are actually out of stock. What the device is great at though, is bringing exciting generative AI capabilities to the hands of the users.
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The Infinix Note 50x 5G is the first device in the world to feature the brand new MediaTek D7300 Ultimate chipset. Infinix launched the phone on 27 March, at a price point of Rs 12,999.Â
The positioning is aimed at those stretching the 10K budget for more advanced features. This device is not to be confused with the Infinix Note 50s 5G, which is expected to launch on 18 April, where the company is introducing a scented phone to incorporate olfactory sensations in the mix. While the exterior design appears to be similar to the 50x, the details of the internals are not known at this point.Â
Infinix Note 50x 5G VerdictÂ
The Infinix Note 50x 5G is a compelling contender in the price bracket, offering a fresh choice in terms of both hardware and aesthetics.
The debut of the MediaTek D7300 Ultimate chipset adds a futuristic edge to a device that otherwise stays grounded in the expectations from a budget segment offering – everyday usability, decent construction quality, and stylish looks.Â
The display could have been a bit brighter for outdoor use, and can be a hinderance when it comes to capturing outdoor images on well-lit days, but that is a common problem for smartphones even at three times the price.
Where the device shines really is the software department, with a clean and intuitive XOS 15, that is packed with fun and genuinely useful AI features.
The sky replacement feature and the portrait modes require some refinement, but that can be done with software updates. This is a feature-rich device that punches above its weight.Â
Infinix is taking a few bold steps in offering its consumers an elevated design by ditching the 3.5 mm jack, innovating on the finishes, and offering a military grade build. At Rs 12,999,the Infinix Note 50x 5G shapes up as a good option for users who want a bit more flair without breaking the bank.
For erasing the object, you need to use another approach though. Long pressing the power button allows users to use the advanced AI features, including erasing an object, and searching by image.
This feature is speedy and works as intended. If you are the kind of person who likes to use your own images as the smartphone as the lock screen and home screen backgrounds, then Infinix has included an AI theming app that customizes the colours, and uses AI to enhance the images as well.Â
Like most of the integrated AI features, the output varies in quality, but is a fun feature to use nonetheless, providing pleasing results at times. All in all, we were incredibly satisfied with how Infinix has implemented these features, providing a powerful set of generative AI capabilities to the user.Â
Now there are a whole bunch of generative AI features that are difficult to find in the apps that they belong to. For example, the feature to turn sketches into generated images is in the Notes app. Infinix offers an easy way to access all these features through the settings menu.
In the settings menu, users can also pick the apps in which these features are available. One of the most helpful and interesting features is cutting or extracting objects from images. Just open up the gallery, find the image and long press on the object to cut it out.Â
We also liked the inclusion of a transcriber app. This is incredibly useful for journalists. The app can handle Bangla, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. Apart from English and Hindi, the performance of the rest of the languages are a bit dicey.
The English version also does not do a great job at Indian accents. So this app requires some improvements, but is just about usable. In noisy environments, it just shows that the sound is of a crowd. It is best used in a one-on-one setting or a dialogue.Â
Infinix has included a bunch of helpful apps, including the Vish app that collects all the multimedia in the system into one interface. One feature that we really liked about this app is the ability to convert a video into an mp3.
XArena is a great interface for games that showcases high-quality games that can make the most use of the hardware. There is a complete, integrated office suite called WPS Office, that also lets you edit PDFs.Â
Then there is the WeLife app that allows you to use the IR remote for household devices and appliances. There is also a translator tool that translates content from English to Chinese or Hindi at this time. We would really like to see more Indic languages added to this app.Â
There is a slow-motion mode, a timelapse mode, and a document mode for scanning. There is a Sky Shop mode that makes the skies more interesting, but tends to make the tops of buildings semitransparent.
We really like the idea here, but there is just one fixed sky, and we wish that there were more options available here. Boring skies is one of the biggest problems when it comes to capturing images, and the integration of the features prevents the need to install third-party apps such as Picnic, which offers a wide range of skies and is much better at replacing the sky than the feature in Infinix Note 50x.Â
There is a pro mode with granular control options. We just wish there was a long exposure mode for capturing star trails and traffic trails, otherwise the camera app is very well rounded, powerful and fun.
The portrait mode also allows users to tweak facial features, and provides body shaping tools as well. All of the body shaping features are aimed at slimming down or toning and shaping body parts, and lengthening the legs. Essentially, the features are aimed at short, fat people and not tall, slender people. If you are skinny and want to look like you have hit the gym, then you are out of luck.
Then there are some features that are squarely aimed at creators, that we did not expect at all in a device in this category. Dual video allows for users to simultaneously capture videos from both the front and back camera. The low-light performance is decent, and the camera can capture 50 megapixel images.Â
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