Infinix Note 8 Review - Android

Infinix Note 8 Review - Android

Hong Kong-based brand, Infinix, is known for its mid-range smartphones with affordable prices, and recently they announced a new contender on this segment, the...

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Hong Kong-based brand, Infinix, is known for its mid-range smartphones with affordable prices, and recently they announced a new contender on this segment, the Infinix Note 8. It boasts a 5,200mAh battery, quad-rear cameras, and a huge display, decent specs and features, but with some compromises. Want to know more? Read our full thoughts about the Infinix Note 8 below!

Design and Construction

Compared to most smartphones in the market, the Infinix Note 8 has a relatively larger footprint measuring at 6.95-inches. Upfront is the large screen with a punch-hole for its dual-selfie cameras. Also found here is the call speaker, which also serves as one of the stereo speakers. The device is clad in polycarbonate material, which feels somewhat premium yet stylish because of its glossy back panel with a geometric pattern. We’re not a fan of glossy finishes due to their ability to attract fingerprints. Thankfully, this device comes with a free jelly case.

The unit we got is in the Deepsea Luster colorway, but it is also available in Silver Diamond and Iceland Fantasy.

The left side houses the volume buttons and the fingerprint scanner, which doubles as the sleep/wake button. The buttons are clicky, but we find the volume rockers a little bit high to reach.

The right side houses the triple card tray with slots for two nano-SIM cards and a microSD card.

We have the microphone for calls, a USB Type-C port, and a speaker grille at the bottom.

Display and Multimedia

The Infinix Note 8 sports a massive 6.95-inch HD+ IPS Infinity-O display with a resolution of 720 x 1640. For protection, the screen is mounted with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3. The 720p resolution might be a dealbreaker for most people, but it isn’t that bad for casual use — unless you are pixel peeping.

Even though the screen is only 720p, the images are sharp while the colors are accurate. Outdoor legibility can be an issue at times as the peak brightness is only at 480 nits.

The speakers are loud, and since it’s got stereo speakers with DTS sound support, it’s more immersive than your standard speakers. The sound can be a little bit muddy and tinny, and there’s no bass present, but it can quickly fill up the room at maximum volume. If you want a more immersive audio experience, we highly suggest using the headphones included in the box.

Camera

The Infinix Note 8 sports a total of six cameras. At the back, you have a quad camera setup consisting of a 64MP primary shooter, 2MP macro, 2MP depth, and 2MP AI camera. Upfront, we have a 16MP selfie camera coupled with a 2MP depth sensor.

The overall images taken on the Note 8 are decent but nothing spectacular. The colors are accurate and sharp. It does a decent job of preserving the details in normal photo mode, but using its 64MP sensor to its full potential didn’t give us a drastic improvement in the quality department. HDR is also present, but it can be better. Also, do take note that the AI feature is turned on by default, and there’s no way for us to turn it off unless switching to “Profession” mode to adjust your settings manually. Bokeh, on the other hand, is decent. It detects the subject’s edges slightly accurately thanks to its dedicated 2MP depth sensor, even on selfie mode.