Infinix takes its time to come up with some sumptuous devices. This time, the company has decided to increment its Note series with the Infinix Note 4 being the latest of the lot. The smartphone comprises of a price-tag of 19,000 rupees and was launched in late August 2017.
Build quality with an element to deceive
The smartphone features an all plastic build which can easily be mistaken for being a dual-glass design because of its excellent finishing. Dimensions wise, we’re very unhappy to see an 8.4mm width while a 198g weight is just too much for a predominantly plastic device. Its weight might be attributed to its huge battery however.
Its display is one of its strongest assets with a 5.7 inches IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen with 401ppi pixel density. Translating into a powerful 1080p HD resolution, the Note 4 will do a splendid job to serve you with excellent graphics.
Two muscular camera sensors
The smartphone features a powerful 13 megapixel primary sensor with an LED flash while its selfie camera stands at 8 megapixels. All good in the cameras department don’t you think?
Hmmm, could’ve upped the RAM a bit
Despite featuring an octa-core processor, its 2GB RAM gives us some cause for concern regarding the performance of the built-in Android Nougat. 16GB internal storage isn’t the best of news either for a Note smartphone while we’re happy to see a fingerprint scanner plus customary features such as an external card-slot, dual-SIM and a gigantic 4300 mAh battery.