Infinix Note 5 Review

Infinix Note 5 Review

On the rear, we have a 12 MP camera with a 1.25 um Pixel size. This ensures that the photos you take are top notch with amazing colour accuracy and sharp and crisp output quality. Yes, there are some cases where the colours might seem a  bit over saturated but it’s not an issue that cannot be fixed. We do get the AI features as well, something that is becoming a staple in phones these days. Low light photography is not up to the mark unfortunately and something for Infinix to address in the future devices. In ample lighting, however, the camera is as awesome as any other top-notch camera in its segment.

Coming to the front camera, aka the selfie camera. The Infinix Note 5 features a powerful 16 MP front snapper with a f/2.0 aperture that lets in more light. Couple this with AI and what you have is a seemingly unbeatable front camera setup for any price point. The AI scans 255 facial points to deliver jaw-dropping selfies with natural bokeh effects and a beautify mode that can be dialled up or down depending on the user.

All in all, the Infinix Note 5 may not have the industry standard as far as the chipset is concerned, they sure have compensated for that in the camera department. Smartphones today are offering stunning cameras at competitive prices. Infinix is not holding back.

Battery

The Infinix Note 5 features a non-removable 4500 mAh battery with Quick charge capability. Big batteries are quickly becoming an industry standard and its good to see Infinix sticking true to the trend.

The battery should last you two full days on a single charge if you are of the conservative kind. Heavy usage should pull it down but still should be enough to give you a full day’s worth of use on a single charge.