Infinix Note 7 Review, Specifications and Price in Cameroon

When Infinix was founded in 2013, no one thought that it would come to challenge huge smartphone brands which had already established their places in the smartphone market. However, the latest smartphone from the company, Infinix, has proven to be a force to reckon with. The phone is available in Cameroon for around 120000 Francs CFA on their Spark e-commerce platform.

If you've read any of my previous smartphone articles, you'd know that I'm a big fan of Infinix, and I still use an old Infinix Note 4 as my primary phone. I think Infinix is a good brand, but this time, they were really disappointed with Infinix note 7. The smartphone comes in 3 colors; Forest green, Aether black, and Bolivia blue. I personally think the Forest green is the best look.

Infinix Note 7 Review and Specifications

Display

The phone comes with a humongous 6.95-inch HD+ infinity-O display. The phone also features a tiny punch-hole camera lens for the Front Camera. The screen is actually really giant for watching movies and games. The device also has a 91.5% screen-to-body ratio, which is impressive since the phone is almost bezel-less and doesn't have those annoying notches at the top or bottom.

Hardware

The smartphone comes with the Helio G70 chipset, which is more potent than the snapdragon 655. Infinix claims you are getting a 90% single CPU frequency compared to the P35. As a mobile gamer, I'd say this is quite an improvement from infinix.

I use an Infinix note 4, and it can't play PUBG at full graphics settings without lagging. With this chipset, I'm sure this phone will be a force to reckon with when it comes to gaming.

Camera

Another fantastic feature of Note 7 is the camera. This is not the best camera we've seen on an infinix, as devices like the infinix zero 6 have the best camera. The phone has a quad-camera setup with a 48 MP sensor as the primary camera. The cameras are now housed on a circular structure, which is a fantastic look on the device.

This is a giant camera, and I'm sure it will take the best pictures. The display's resolution is meager, and I'm sure this will affect how colors appear on the screen. The other cameras in the quad setup are a 2 MP macro sensor, 2 MP depth sensor, and a 2 MP dedicated video camera.

Suggested: Infinix Phones in Cameroon.

Memory

I'm sure the memory on Note 7 will be enough for anyone and will take you a few months to fill. You wanna leave about 10 GB of the storage that the phone will ship with as it will be occupied by the operating system.

The phone comes in 3 variants—; 64GB/4GB, 128 GB/4GB, and 128 GB/6 GB internal storage and RAM, respectively. The amount of RAM on any of these variants will be enough for gaming and will inevitably run the device without lagging.

Battery

Another feature I dearly love about the Infinix Note series is the large batteries. The phone comes with a whopping 5000 mAh battery with an 18 w fast charging capability. This battery is enormous considering the smartphone's size, but some factors will determine if it will last as long as you hope, despite it being that huge. Obviously, if you're doing some heavy gaming on the phone, you will have to charge it at least once a day. The phone claims that the phone has the fastest charging ever, and I don't believe that. The charging might be fast, but devices like Xiaomi and one plus are way above 18 w fast charging.

Conclusion

However much I love the Infinix Note series, I wouldn't recommend the Note 7 to anyone. The phone may have a huge display, a powerful chipset, and a massive battery, but some factors are a real deal-breaker. The phone's screen resolution is too low. An AMOLED display would have been a better look for the device.

The Tecno Camon 15 is better than the Note 7 despite the two devices coming from the same company. The phone also comes with a micro-USB than the latest USB Type-C technology. Infinix also decided to do away with the X-pen, which was really fun and convenient.
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