Infinix finally brings a true mid-range champion to the table.
Introduction: Infinix’s Big Leap Forward
The year is 2021, and the smartphone world is buzzing. Brands like Xiaomi, Samsung, and Realme are dominating the mid-range market with feature-packed phones that cost a fraction of flagship prices. But Infinix isn’t backing down. The company, known for offering great value, has dropped what might be its best Note series device yet, the Infinix Note 10 Pro.
With a huge display, a gaming-focused processor, solid camera setup, and a battery that lasts all day, the Note 10 Pro looks ready to redefine expectations in the sub-$250 category. But does it live up to the hype? Let’s dive deep.
The Infinix Note 10 Pro was launched globally in May 2021, and it quickly rolled out to markets like Nigeria, Kenya, India, Pakistan, and the Philippines.
At launch, the prices were:
These prices placed the Note 10 Pro in the mid-range sweet spot, affordable, yet capable enough to compete with the likes of the Redmi Note 10, Tecno Camon 17 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy A32.
Design & Build: Sleek, Sturdy, and Premium-Looking
At first glance, the Infinix Note 10 Pro doesn’t look like a budget phone. Its design feels polished and modern, with a matte-finished gradient back panel that reflects light beautifully. The rectangular camera module on the rear is well-defined and adds a bit of boldness to its aesthetic.
It’s a big phone, no doubt about it. With a 6.95-inch display, the Note 10 Pro sits comfortably in the “phablet” category. Yet, despite its size, Infinix managed to keep it slim at 7.8mm, making it surprisingly easy to hold for its class.
The back is made of high-quality polycarbonate with a dual-textured design: one half glossy, one half matte, giving it a touch of sophistication. The fingerprint sensor is integrated into the power button for quick access, and it’s snappy and reliable.
The Nordic Secret color variant, in particular, stood out, stylish yet subtle, perfect for users who love a bit of flair.
The Note 10 Pro’s display is one of its biggest strengths, literally and figuratively. The phone sports a massive 6.95-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD panel with a resolution of 1080 × 2460 pixels. But the real headline is the 90Hz refresh rate.
Yes, Infinix brought 90Hz smooth scrolling to the mid-range category, and it’s glorious. Whether you’re gaming, browsing, or just scrolling through Instagram, the experience feels faster and smoother.
The display is bright and colorful, with decent contrast levels and good outdoor visibility. Watching Netflix or YouTube on this huge screen feels immersive, especially with its punch-hole camera that minimally intrudes on the viewing experience.
Sure, it’s not an AMOLED panel, but for the price, the clarity, color accuracy, and refresh rate more than make up for it.
Under the hood, the Infinix Note 10 Pro packs a MediaTek Helio G95 chipset, a gaming-focused octa-core processor built for performance. It’s paired with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, expandable via microSD up to 2TB.
This combo gives the Note 10 Pro serious muscle. The Helio G95, with its dual Cortex-A76 cores clocked at 2.05GHz and Mali-G76 GPU, makes light work of daily tasks. Apps launch quickly, multitasking is smooth, and even graphically demanding games like PUBG Mobile, Call of Duty: Mobile, and Free Fire run impressively well on medium to high settings.
Thermal management is solid too, Infinix included a multi-dimensional cooling system to keep temperatures under control during extended gaming sessions.
For everyday use, the performance feels snappy and confident. There’s none of that budget-phone sluggishness we’ve come to expect in this price range.
Infinix has made great strides in camera performance, and the Note 10 Pro is proof of that.
Daylight photos are crisp, detailed, and colorful. The 64MP main camera does an excellent job capturing textures and contrast, while the AI scene detection automatically adjusts color balance and exposure.
The ultra-wide camera adds flexibility, making it easy to capture landscapes or group shots without stepping back. Portrait mode is surprisingly accurate too, with natural background blur and solid edge detection.
At night, the dedicated Super Night Mode enhances low-light shots decently, though some noise can creep in. Still, for a mid-range phone in 2021, the results were quite commendable.
Selfies from the 16MP front camera look bright and natural, especially with the dual front flash, a signature Infinix feature that continues to shine (literally).
If there’s one thing Infinix never compromises on, it’s battery life, and the Note 10 Pro keeps that tradition alive.
It packs a massive 5000mAh battery, easily lasting a full day and a half of regular use. Whether you’re streaming videos, gaming, or browsing all day, the phone just keeps going.
When it’s time to recharge, the 33W fast charging gets the battery from 0 to 100% in roughly 70 minutes, which is quite fast for a mid-range device in 2021.
Battery endurance and quick top-ups make this phone ideal for power users who are always on the move.
Infinix deserves credit for including dual speakers with DTS Audio processing in the Note 10 Pro. The stereo setup delivers a loud and balanced sound, making games and videos more immersive.
On the connectivity side, the phone supports:
The headphone jack is still there, and audiophiles in 2021 can breathe a sigh of relief.
Software: XOS 7.6 on Android 11
Running on Android 11 with Infinix’s custom XOS 7.6, the Note 10 Pro brings several smart features and visual refinements.
The user interface feels smoother and more polished than previous versions. It includes features like:
While there’s still some pre-installed bloatware, most of it can be uninstalled. Overall, the software experience feels refined and well-optimized.
Performance Benchmarks (2021)
For the numbers-driven readers, here’s how the Infinix Note 10 Pro stacked up in 2021’s benchmarks:
These numbers put it comfortably above many other phones in its price bracket, cementing its status as a true mid-range powerhouse.
After a week of using the Infinix Note 10 Pro, one thing becomes clear, this phone doesn’t just look good on paper. It feels powerful in hand. Apps open quickly, games run smoothly, and battery anxiety simply doesn’t exist.
For students, gamers, content creators, and even casual users, the Note 10 Pro fits effortlessly into daily life. It’s big, bold, and built to impress.
Verdict: The Mid-Range King of 2021?
At its launch price of ₦117,000 / $245, the Infinix Note 10 Pro offered unbeatable value. A 90Hz display, Helio G95 power, 64MP camera, 5000mAh battery, and sleek design, all for under $250? That’s impressive.
Infinix may have been seen as an underdog before, but with the Note 10 Pro, the brand proved it could go toe-to-toe with giants. This phone marked a turning point, not just for Infinix, but for what consumers could expect from affordable smartphones.
| Announced | 2021, May 12 |
| Availability | Available. Released 2021, June 07 |
| 2G Bands | GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 |
| 3G Bands | HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100 |
| 4G Bands | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 41, 40, 66 1, 3, 5, 8, 38, 40, 41 1, 3, 7, 8, 20, 28 |
| Speed | HSPA, LTE |
| Technology | GSM / HSPA / LTE |
| Measurements | 172.8 x 78.3 x 7.8 mm (6.80 x 3.08 x 0.31 in) |
| Weight | 209 g (7.37 oz) |
| Build | Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM |
| Type | IPS LCD, 90Hz |
| Size | 6.95 inches, 114.7 cm2 (~84.8% screen-to-body ratio) |
| Resolution | 6.95 inches, 114.7 cm2 (~84.8% screen-to-body ratio) |
| OS | Android 11, XOS 7.6 |
| Chipset | Mediatek MT6785V/CD Helio G95 (12 nm) |
| CPU | Octa-core (2x2.05 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55) |
| GPU | Mali-G76 MC4 |
| Card Slot | microSDXC (dedicated slot) |
| Internal | 64GB 6GB RAM, 128GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 8GB RAM UFS 2.2 |
| Quad | 64 MP, f/1.9, (wide), 1/1.72", 0.8µm, PDAF 8 MP, f/2.3, 120˚ (ultrawide) 2 MP, f/2.4, (depth) 2 MP, f/2.4, (monochrome) |
| Features | Quad-LED flash, HDR, panorama |
| Video | 4K@30fps, 1080p@30fps |
| Single | 16 MP, f/2.0, (wide), 1/3.09" |
| Video | 1080p@30fps |
| Loudspeaker | Yes, with dual speakers |
| 3.5mm Jack | Yes |
| WLAN | Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct |
| Bluetooth | 5.0, A2DP, LE |
| Positioning | GPS |
| NFC | No |
| Radio | FM radio |
| Infrared Port | USB Type-C 2.0, OTG |
| Sensors | Fingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass |
| Kind | 5000 mAh |
| Charging | 33W wired |
| Colors | Black, Purple, Nordic Secret |
| Models | X695, X695D |
| SAR | 0.61 W/kg (head) 0.22 W/kg (body) |
| Nigeria | ₦117,000 |
| USA | $245 USD |
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