Infinix has turned its Note Edge into a limited-run pitch for people who treat their phone like a portable cinema and a pocket speaker dock. The Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition lands in India with JBL-tuned audio, a bundled MagPower Speaker, and the same core hardware as the regular model, but only 5,000 units are up for grabs.

The phone costs Rs 24,999 for a single 8GB+256GB configuration and comes only in Solar Orange. It will be sold through Flipkart, and Infinix says bank offers during the sale period can lower the effective price further. The bundled MagPower Speaker is valued at Rs 3,999, which makes this edition easier to justify than a standard special color swap.

  • Price: Rs 24,999
  • Configuration: 8GB+256GB
  • Colour: Solar Orange
  • Availability: Flipkart
  • Units: 5,000

Infinix Note Edge JBL Edition vs regular Note Edge

Under the skin, this is still the Note Edge: a 3D curved 1.5K AMOLED display, MediaTek Dimensity 7100 5G chipset, 8GB of RAM, and 256GB of storage. The handset also keeps JBL-engineered dual stereo speakers with Hi-Res Audio support, so the bundled speaker is an add-on rather than a replacement for the phone’s own audio hardware.

That makes the edition less about raw specs and more about packaging. Competitors often sell audio-focused phones by leaning on software tricks; Infinix is taking the simpler route of adding hardware people can actually hear.

Battery, cameras and durability

The rest of the feature list is built for heavy use: a 6,500mAh battery with 45W fast charging, a 50-megapixel rear camera, and a 13-megapixel front camera. Infinix also lists Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection, an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance, and software features aimed at media consumption. The Dimensity 7100 5G chipset is said to support up to 90fps gaming in compatible titles, which is the kind of line every phone maker uses to tempt people who swear they ”only play occasionally.”

Limited 5,000-unit run for India

With 5,000 units and a speaker bundle, Infinix is aiming straight at the impulse-buy crowd that likes a bit of novelty with its hardware. If the edition sells through, expect more brands to dust off old-school bundles as a way to stand out without cutting prices too aggressively. If it doesn’t, at least the company won’t have to pretend a special paint job counts as innovation.

Source: Itzine

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