
Infinix • ₦108,000
Infinix • ₦111,500
The Infinix Note Edge is still a strong buy if your priority is a large premium-looking display, long battery life, 5G support and enough storage choice without moving into flagship pricing. On Ogabassey, the current row price starts at ₦417,300, with variant pricing listed up to ₦463,500 depending on storage and colour. Stock is shown at row level, so confirm the selected variant price and live availability before checkout.
This guide is for buyers comparing midrange 5G phones in Nigeria, especially if you are deciding whether to spend extra for a new 5G Infinix instead of choosing an older 4G model, a used flagship, or another phone from the broader Smartphones category.
The Infinix Note Edge makes the most sense for buyers who want a new Android phone for everyday work, social media, banking apps, streaming, hotspot use and casual gaming. The 6.78-inch curved AMOLED display and 1.5K resolution make it a good fit for people who read, watch video or multitask often on their phone.
It is also a practical option if battery life matters more than having the most expensive camera system. The 6500mAh battery is the headline feature here, and that matters in Nigerian use cases where long commutes, generator schedules, campus use, office hotspot sharing and inconsistent charging access can punish smaller batteries.
| Decision area | What the Infinix Note Edge offers | Buyer context |
|---|---|---|
| Display | 6.78-inch 1.5K 3D curved AMOLED, 2644 x 1208 pixels | Better suited to video, reading and premium feel than basic LCD phones. |
| Performance | MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G chipset | Good fit for everyday Android use, multitasking and moderate gaming. |
| Memory and storage | 8GB RAM with 128GB or 256GB storage options | Choose 256GB if you keep many videos, WhatsApp media, offline music or large apps. |
| Battery and charging | 6500mAh battery with 45W charging | Strong value if you need a phone that can last through heavy daily use. |
| Cameras | 50MP rear camera and 13MP front camera | Enough for social photos and video calls, but camera-first buyers should compare alternatives. |
| Software | Android 16 with XOS 16 listed in the product research notes | Newer software is a plus, but confirm update policy expectations before buying. |
5G is worth paying for only if you will actually use it. If you live or work in areas with reliable 5G coverage, the Infinix Note Edge gives you better future readiness than many older 4G phones. That can help with downloads, hotspot sharing and keeping the phone useful for longer.
If your network use is mostly calls, WhatsApp, banking and light browsing on 4G, 5G should not be the only reason to buy it. In that case, the bigger reasons are the AMOLED display, 6500mAh battery, 8GB RAM and the choice between 128GB and 256GB storage.
The curved AMOLED screen is attractive, but curved glass can be more exposed to edge impacts than a flat display. If you are rough on phones, budget for a good case and screen protection early.
The 50MP rear camera should be fine for everyday shooting, but the Note Edge is not automatically the best choice for camera-first buyers. If your priority is night photography, social video creation or optical zoom, compare real camera samples before deciding.
Also pay attention to storage. The cheaper 128GB variant is fine for light users, but 256GB is the safer pick if you record videos, receive many WhatsApp files, install heavy games or keep offline movies. Since prices vary by variant, the best-value version may change depending on what is available when you order.
No specific compatible Ogabassey accessory products were supplied with this product snapshot, so do not assume bundled cases, chargers, screen protectors or replacement parts are included. Before checkout, confirm what comes in the box and add any protection accessories separately if needed.
For long-term ownership, repairability matters. Infinix phones are generally familiar to many Nigerian phone technicians, but a newer curved AMOLED model may cost more to repair than a simpler flat-screen phone. That is another reason to use a protective case from day one.
If the Note Edge price stretches your budget, compare it with other new phones in the Ogabassey smartphone catalogue. A lower-priced 4G phone may be enough if your needs are calls, browsing, mobile money, social apps and light entertainment.
If you are comparing brands, Samsung may appeal if you want stronger long-term software support, iPhone if you want iOS and resale value, Tecno or Infinix if you want big batteries and aggressive specs for the price, Xiaomi if you want performance-per-naira, and Google Pixel if camera processing and clean Android matter most. The right choice depends less on brand loyalty and more on battery, storage, camera expectations, warranty comfort and repair access.
The Infinix Note Edge is still worth buying if you want a new 5G Android phone with a premium curved AMOLED display, large 6500mAh battery, 8GB RAM and enough storage flexibility for Nigerian daily use. It is strongest for buyers who value screen quality, battery life and future-ready connectivity.
Skip or compare more carefully if you need the best possible camera, prefer flat-screen durability, or can get a better deal on a phone with stronger software-support assurances. Before buying, check the live Infinix Note Edge product page for the exact selected variant, colour, price and availability.
