Infinix Note 4/ Note 4 Pro (X572) was unveiled on the 3rd of July, 2017 by Infinix Mobility. The two smartphones are the successors to the Infinix Note 3 and Note 3 Pro and they come with improved hardware, software, and better design. They both feature Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box with latest Infinix Chameleon XOS V2.2 on top.
Design
Both the Note 4 and Note 4 Pro boast a 5.7-inch full HD screen with 2.5D curved glass display. Compared to the previous Infinix Note 3 which has a 6.0-inch FHD display, the Infinix Note 4 & Note 4 Pro display has more screen to body ratio and the bezel is reduced as well. The devices to be protected with Corny Gorilla Glass 4 but it turned out that both devices do not offer any form of protection except the 2.5D front glass which gives both devices an appealing a premium look. The design borrows some elements from Samsung design at the back and the fingerprint scanner which is located at the front as well. This is the first time Infinix is placing the fingerprint scanner at the front which also doubles as the home button. Also the Infinix Note 4 Pro has a Xpen that accompanies the device, making the Note 4 Pro Infinix’s first Note smartphone with a touch pen.
Hardware
On the performance side of thing, the Infinix Note 4 is powered by a MediaTek MT6753 octa-core processor paired with MALI-T720 MP3 450MHz GPU. It has 3GB of RAM while the Note 4 Pro also has 3GB of RAM. The Internal storage is pegged at 32GB for both. There is an option for expansion to 128GB via a MicroSD card.
Camera
On the camera department, they both pack 13MP rear camera with LED flash, Phase Detection Autofocus. The Infinix Note 4 and infinix note 4 Pro also have sported an 8MP front selfies shooter.
Batter
The Note 4 and Note 4 Pro may have surprised many people as the Note 4 battery capacity has reduced to 4300mAh. I, however, believe Infinix might have the battery for a more compact and premium design. The Infinix Note 4 Pro is equipped with 4500mAh. It supports the new fast-charge called Xchange by Infinix.
Features
Both Smartphone has a dual SIM (GSM + CDMA and GSM + CDMA) smartphone that accepts Micro-SIM and Micro-SIM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, USB OTG and 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India). Sensors on the phone include Compass Magnetometer, Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor and Gyroscope.
Where To Shop
Simply put, if build quality and a stylus are important to you, buy it. However, if you need a large phone for media consumption sans solid build or XPen tricks, you will do just fine with the Note 4 that is even cheaper. Just note that performance is going to be the same on all fronts as both devices pack the same hardware specs, mostly.