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Infinix Note 50 Pro Review: Flagship Features at Mid-Range Price

Infinix Note 50 Pro Review: Flagship Features at Mid-Range Price
  • PublishedOctober 27, 2025

Infinix Note 50 Pro Review: A Powerful Mid-Range Smartphone

Smartphone buyers in Bangladesh are unwilling to compromise when they want premium features without flagship pricing. The Infinix Note 50 Pro arrives exactly in that space — offering standout specs, a solid build and strong value. Based on the review from Philippine site Unbox PH and verified local price info, we take a complete look at how it stacks up for Bangladeshi buyers.

Design & Build Quality

One of the first things the review highlights is the premium build of the Note 50 Pro — a metal alloy frame (rare at this price) combined with a flat AMOLED display gives it a more upscale feel. The phone is slim (~7.32 mm) and light (~198 g) according to local spec listings.

The IP64 rating adds dust-tight and splash resistance, fit for Bangladeshi conditions (monsoon, dust, humidity).
With colour options such as Titanium Grey, Enchanted Purple and Shadow Black, the Note 50 Pro stands out in design among competitors.

Display & Audio Experience

The display is a major strength: a 6.78-inch AMOLED, Full HD+ resolution, and an impressive 144 Hz refresh rate. According to some reviews, this makes scrolling smooth and UI feel premium.

Brightness peaks are reported at ~1,300 nits, making it well-suited for outdoor use in Bangladesh’s bright sunlight.
Audio gets a boost via JBL-tuned stereo speakers, which reviewers found above average for the segment.
Overall: display and audio punch well above the price tag.

Performance & Software

Under the hood, the Note 50 Pro is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100 Ultimate (6 nm) chipset, paired with 8 GB RAM + 256 GB storage in Bangladesh variants.

While a 5G modem is missing (4G-only), the Helio G100 handles everyday tasks and some gaming fairly smoothly. Software comes with Android 15 out of the box and Infinix’s XOS skin. Update promises: 2 major Android updates, 3 years of security updates.

For Bangladesh users: multitasking, media consumption and general performance will be strong; heavy-gaming or future-proofing for 5G may be less ideal.

Camera Capabilities

Cameras on this phone are more ambitious than typical for the price.

  • Rear: 50 MP main sensor with OIS + 8 MP ultrawide.

  • Front: 32 MP selfie shooter.
    In daylight, the main sensor produces crisp, detailed shots; the ultrawide is functional though not as strong in low light. The Philippines review praised the main camera but noted some post-processing quirks indoors/mixed light.

  • Video recording caps at 2K for rear cameras in many markets.
    For Bangladesh buyers: the camera system offers very good value — especially for social media content, day-light photography and video. Low-light photography is adequate but not flagship-level.

Battery Life & Charging

Battery life is solid: a 5,200 mAh battery is listed. The device supports 90 W wired fast charging and 30 W wireless MagCharge.
In practice, reviewers found full-day use achievable, and plug-in times are very short thanks to the 90 W charger.
Bangladesh users will appreciate the fast charging especially given erratic power supply situations and the heavy multimedia/gaming usage typical among younger users.

Connectivity & Extras

Some of the extras worth noting:

  • IR blaster (uncommon these days) for remote control functionality.

  • In-display fingerprint sensor.

  • Health-sensor: rear Bio-Active Halo ring that monitors heart rate & SpO₂.

  • NFC support and dual-SIM capability in Bangladesh variants.
    Limitation: lack of 5G connectivity (in this 4G model) means if you’re planning long-term use and future networks, that is a trade-off.

Price in Bangladesh & Value Proposition

Local pricing in Bangladesh varies slightly, but reliable listings show:

  • Official price for 8 GB + 256 GB variant: BDT 22,500.

  • Some listings show BDT 29,999 in online promotions.

When you compare with competitors at similar price in Bangladesh, the Infinix Note 50 Pro stands out for offering features that usually cost much more: metal frame, 144 Hz AMOLED, 90 W charging, OIS main camera, wireless charging.

Pros & Cons at a Glance

Pros:

  • Premium build (metal frame, slim)

  • Excellent 144 Hz AMOLED display, bright & smooth

  • Strong battery + 90 W fast charging + wireless charging

  • Good main camera with OIS

  • Extra sensors: IR blaster, health-sensor, JBL-tuned audio

  • Very competitive price in Bangladesh

Cons:

  • No 5G support — only 4G

  • Ultrawide & low light camera performance not top-tier

  • Gaming performance moderate (Helio G100 is not flagship)

  • Some software bloat may exist — as reviews note

  • Storage expansion slot absent in many variants

Should You Buy It in Bangladesh?

If you’re in Bangladesh and looking for a phone under ~BDT 35 k that offers premium feel + strong features, the Infinix Note 50 Pro is a very credible choice. It hits many high-end markers while retaining mid-range affordability.

You should consider it especially if:

  • You consume media heavily (good display + audio).

  • You value fast charging and wireless charging.

  • You want stylish build and extras like IR blaster or health sensors.

  • You’re fine with 4G and moderate gaming performance.

You might want to wait or look elsewhere if:

  • You absolutely need 5G connectivity for future-proofing.

  • You’re a heavy mobile gamer who needs top-class GPU/CPU performance.

  • You prioritise ultra-low-light photography or ultra-wide excellence above all else.

Final Verdict

The Infinix Note 50 Pro offers arguably the best value in its Bangladeshi price segment for 2025. By combining specs, build and features that previously cost tens of thousands more, it sets a benchmark for what mid-range phones should offer. The Philippines review calls it a “budget phone benchmark” for its class.

For Bangladeshi consumers seeking a future-ready (ish) phone without breaking the bank, it checks many boxes. Provided you accept the compromise of 4G and moderate gaming, it’s a smart pick.

Written By
Tarif Akhlaq

Tarif Akhlaq is a journalist specializing in sports reporting and editing with years of experience in both online and print media. He covers a wide range of analytical and feature-based news related to Bangladesh for Inside Bangladesh.

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