Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G Review, and More

A reasonably sizable 6.7-inch AMOLED screen with FHD+ resolution and a refresh rate of 60Hz is featured on the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G. Even though the AMOLED component of the equation is competitive, the phone seems sluggish when navigating across social media platforms because of the lower refresh rate.

For use indoors, the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G’s display is fairly brilliant and bright. Widevine L1 certification exists, and I even have access to FHD streaming on Prime Video and Netflix. Even YouTube does not support streaming HDR material.

I like that Infinix opted for an AMOLED panel over an IPS panel for its display. If you enjoy watching movies, you’ll adore the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G’s display because it gives the content a lively, bright appearance.

Review of the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G: Camera

A 108MP primary camera, a 2MP depth camera, and a 2MP macro lens make up the triple camera configuration on the back of the Note 12 Pro 5G. Therefore, it is the same as having just one camera. There ought to have been an ultra-wide angle lens specifically for this phone.

Performance

Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G

The Mediatek Dimensity 810 SoC with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage is the one that powers the Note 12 Pro 5G. One of the most economical smartphones is the Note 12 Pro 5G, which features the Mediatek Dimensity 810 SoC, a powerful mid-range 5G chipset.

On our throttling test, the Note 12 Pro 5G performed admirably. In reality, the device was still able to maintain 94% of its peak performance after running the CPU throttling program for 15 minutes.

This guarantees that the Note 12 Pro 5G can handle lengthy gaming sessions with ease.

The Android 12 operating system and xOS 10.6 skin are preinstalled on the Note 12 Pro 5G. You haven’t seen an Infinix smartphone if you believe bloatware is present on Oppo, Vivo, Realme, and Xiaomi smartphones.

More than 15 third-party (non-essential) apps were pre-installed on the device and you cannot remove them.

It’s annoying to see so many third-party programs that most users don’t really care about, even though some of these can be removed. Once more, the xOS 10.6 is a thick skin, which affects the device’s general smoothness and could cause the phone to become even slower with time.

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