Infinix has entered the trendy slim space with the freshly unveiled Infinix Note Edge. Now, this isn’t one of those sub-6mm slim phones, but at 7.2mm, it’s still thinner than the majority of phones out there. Infinix says this is the first phone to feature MediaTek’s Dimensity 7100 5G chip.

The Infinix Note Edge has a now-retro design with sloping, curving panels on either side of a thin frame. The phone’s corners are also very rounded, a trend we’ve seen very little of in recent years.
Infinix touts its “ripple texture” finish, which it says is silk-like to the touch. The rear panel has a shimmer when hit just right. You also get stereo speakers, tuned by JBL.
The Note Edge is functional. It has a custom key on the right that’s nicely accented in green.

The custom key is intuitive to get to and can do different things, like open the camera with a long press.

Upfront is a lovely curved AMOLED display with a 1220p resolution. It’s bright to the tune of 4,500 nits, and the panel is very contrasty, which we like. It displays Infinix’s newest XOS 16, based on Android 16, complete with the Apple liquid glass-inspired looks.
Infinix promises three major OS updates and five years of security updates.

In typical Infinix fashion, the Note Edge comes in a box with a heap of accessories. You get the phone, a case, a glass screen protector, a USB cable, and a 45W charger.
