The Infinix Note 12

What to know on the Infinix Note 12

There has been a consistent stream of new introductions for the Infinix Note series around every few months. The Infinix Note 12 is the brand new smartphone that has just been released, and it is the successor to the Note 11. It is the most recent low-cost option that the corporation has made available. In this evaluation of the smartphone, we will attempt to address the issue of whether or not you should choose the Infinix Note 12 above alternative options.

DESIGN
The Infinix Note 12 has a two-tone design, but the whole device is finished in plastic all the way around. It does not have a particularly high-end feel to it, which is to be anticipated, but for this price, it is acceptable. The buttons provide a response that can be felt, and the whole gadget is easy to handle. The fingerprint sensor is conveniently located on the right side of the power button, which makes unlocking the smartphone quite a bit quicker. You will find a 3.5mm headphone connector, a USB-C port, a microphone, and a speaker grille at the bottom of the device.

DISPLAY
The front of the gadget has a 6.7-inch full high-definition plus AMOLED display that can reach up to 1000 nits of peak brightness. It has a drop-shaped notch in the display, a screen-to-body ratio of 92%, and a touch sampling rate of 180 Hz. The display seems to have amazing specifications, and one also receives that impression when using it for the most part. In the shade, the panel's light output is much lower than when it is exposed to direct sunshine. Although it does not support a high refresh rate, it does have a high touch sampling rate, which is beneficial for playing games on it.

BATTERY

In terms of battery life, the Infinix Note 12 is equipped with a battery that has a capacity of 5000 mAh and supports 33-watt quick charging. This battery should have no trouble lasting through two days of light use. Aside from that, even with intensive use, it will only last you for the maximum of one day.

SOFTWARE
The review model of the Infinix Note 12 that we received included 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage space. Additionally, it allows for the extension of 3 GB of virtual RAM. Although these internals seem to be sufficient to run a low-cost smartphone, I would say that the software is to fault for the fact that it does not exactly translate into practical use. XOS 10.0, which is based on Android 11, is what powers the Note 12. Even putting aside the fact that it isn't based on Android 12 just yet, this Android skin is not very polished and experiences lag when used on a day-to-day basis.

CAMERA
The rear of the Infinix Note 12 has a triple camera array consisting of a main sensor with 50 megapixels, a depth sensor with 2 megapixels, and an AI lens. When there is sufficient light, its main camera is capable of taking photographs with a natural color scale that are crisp. The It has a main sensor with 50 megapixels, a depth sensor with 2 megapixels, and an artificial intelligence lens at the rear of the device. When there is sufficient light, its main camera is capable of taking photographs with a natural color scale that are crisp. When it comes to portraiture, the depth sensor does a respectable job producing the bokeh effect; nevertheless, there is still room for improvement in the edge detection. When there is not enough light, you cannot reasonably expect to make out many of the details. However, the images turned out well with above-average clarity and sharpness, as well as vibrant colors. They were taken in an environment with artificial lighting.

SOFTWARE
The review model of the Infinix Note 12 that we received included 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage space. In addition to that, it has an extension capacity of 3 GB virtual RAM and is powered by a MediaTek Helio G88 CPU.

 

 

Therefore, the Infinix Note 12 Pro is an attempt to create a satisfying experience for users of cheap smartphones in a few key areas, and it is successful in most of those attempts. Despite the fact that the firm is still having problems with bloatware and that the display refresh rate is limited to 60Hz, the phone's sturdy build, strong main camera, and respectable battery life more than make up for these shortcomings.


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