The Infinix Note Edge enters Bangladesh’s mid-range smartphone market at a time when users are looking beyond short-term trends and focusing more on long-term value. For many students, young professionals, and everyday multitaskers, a smartphone today must look modern, perform reliably, and remain relevant for years—not just months, as stated in the Press Release.
In the BDT 30,000 segment, expectations have evolved. Consumers increasingly want devices that feel premium without stepping into flagship pricing. The Note Edge responds to that shift with a 3D-curved 1.5K eye-care display and ultra-narrow equal bezels—features typically associated with higher-priced smartphones. Its slim 7.2mm body and refined pearlescent finish reflect a growing preference for smartphones that combine visual elegance with everyday comfort.
At the same time, endurance has become just as important as appearance. From extended streaming sessions and social media browsing to mobile gaming and work communication, daily usage patterns demand stronger battery reliability.
Despite its slim profile, the Note Edge houses a 6500mAh battery, supported by battery self-healing technology that helps maintain long-term battery health. For many users, this translates into fewer charging concerns and more consistent daily performance.
Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G platform and paired with 8GB RAM with up to 8GB Extended RAM, the device emphasizes sustained smoothness rather than short bursts of benchmark performance.
The inclusion of 3 years of operating system updates and 5 years of security patches further aligns with consumer preference for devices that can comfortably serve 3–4 years without feeling outdated.
Connectivity enhancements such as UPS 3.0, which improve weak and low-frequency network signals, also respond to real-world conditions where network consistency can vary across locations.
Available in 8GB + 128GB and 8GB + 256GB variants, priced at BDT 29,999 and BDT 31,999 respectively, the Note Edge comes in Silk Green, Lunar Titanium, Stellar Blue, and Shadow Black.
As consumer priorities in Bangladesh continue to mature, the Infinix Note Edge reflects a broader shift toward smartphones that balance style, power, and endurance—meeting the expectations of users who value both appearance and long-term reliability in a single device.
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