Infinix Note 50 appears on FCC with redesigned camera

Infinix Note 50’s rear camera setup is housed in rectangular octagon platform, with square lenses and flash
An undated image of Infinix Note 50 smartphone. — Infinix
An undated image of Infinix Note 50 smartphone. — Infinix

Infinix is reportedly gearing up to launch the Infinix Note 50, as a successor to the Note 40 smartphone. 

The handset recently received Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certification, hinting towards its release with a few significant features. 

According to the FCC listing, the Infinix Note 50 with model number “X6858” will be available in green and pink colour options, featuring a unique camera design. 

Infinix Note 50 design

The Infinix Note 50’s rear camera setup is housed in a rectangular octagon platform, with square lenses and a flash. 

The FCC listing also discloses the Infinix Note 50's dimensions, which include a width of 74.4mm, a length of 163.2mm, and a thickness of approximately 9mm. 

This increased thickness may indicate a larger battery capacity for the handset. Notably, the Note 40 houses a 5,000mAh battery. Moreover, the device will also support 45W fast charging. 

Infinix Note 50 price 

The Infinix Note 50 will likely be priced at $173 (approximately Rs48,000). Additionally, the other key specifications revealed by the FCC include 4G connectivity, LTE, dual-band WiFi, NFC, and 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of onboard storage configuration.