Infinix is clearly shifting gears. While the rest of the industry is obsessed with shaving millimeters off phone thickness, the
newly leaked Infinix Note Edge is leaning into sheer endurance. Spotted via Indonesia’s
SDPPI certification and confirmed by leaker Paras Guglani, the device packs a massive
6,500mAh cell. This isn't just a battery bump; it’s a direct challenge to the mid-range status quo, promising multi-day usage on a single charge.
Key Points:
- Features a flagship-grade 6,500mAh battery for extended endurance.
- Rumored to launch the unannounced MediaTek Dimensity 7100 (6nm) chip.
- Sports a premium 1.5K 3D curved AMOLED display.
- Confirmed for 3 years of OS updates and 5 years of security support.
- Official global debut is slated for January 2026.
The dimensity 7100 debut
The hardware under the hood is just as interesting. The Note Edge is set to be one of the first phones to utilize the MediaTek Dimensity 7100 chipset. This unannounced 5G silicon is built on a
6nm process, focusing heavily on thermal efficiency to prevent that big battery from overheating. On the software front, Infinix is finally getting serious about longevity. The phone is expected to launch with
Android 16 and—in a first for the brand—will offer
three years of OS upgrades and five years of security patches.
Curved 1.5k amoled aesthetics
The "Edge" moniker refers to the 3D curved AMOLED display that wraps around the sides of the device. This panel reportedly hits a 1.5K resolution, offering much higher pixel density than the standard 1080p screens found in this price bracket. Renders show a Forest Green back with a wide camera module that houses a dual-sensor array and a specialized "filler light" for improved low-light video.
January 2026 launch window
Mark your calendars for January 2026. The Note Edge will likely headline a triple-threat launch alongside the Note 60 and Note 60 Pro. While the Pro model is chasing benchmarks with the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4, the Note Edge is being positioned as the lifestyle king—mixing premium curved-screen aesthetics with a battery that just won't quit.