Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB
Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Overview

Welcome to our in-depth comparison of the Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G — two closely matched mid-range smartphones that share the same chipset, display, and battery platform, yet diverge in some meaningful ways. In this head-to-head, we examine their key battlegrounds including camera hardware, sensor capabilities, and the small but telling design differences that could tip the scales for the right buyer.

Common Features

  • Both phones are water resistant with an IP64 ingress protection rating.
  • Neither phone has a rugged build.
  • Neither phone can be folded.
  • Both phones feature a 6.78″ OLED/AMOLED display.
  • Both phones have a pixel density of 393 ppi and a resolution of 1080 x 2436 px.
  • Both phones support a 144Hz refresh rate.
  • Both phones feature Gorilla Glass 5 damage-resistant glass.
  • HDR10 support is not available on either phone.
  • Both phones are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7300 chipset with a Mali G615 MC2 GPU.
  • Both phones come with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.
  • Both phones have a dual-lens main camera with 64 & 2 MP and a 13MP front camera.
  • Optical image stabilization is not available on either phone.
  • Both phones support 4K video recording at 30 fps and have continuous autofocus when recording.
  • Both phones run Android 15 and support theme customization and app tracking blocking.
  • Both phones have a 5500 mAh battery with 45W fast charging but no wireless charging.
  • Neither phone has a removable battery.
  • Neither phone has a 3.5mm audio jack, but both feature stereo speakers.
  • aptX, LDAC, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Lossless audio codecs are not supported on either phone.
  • Both phones support 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, USB Type-C, and dual SIM.
  • Neither phone has an external memory slot.
  • Both phones have a curved display but no sapphire glass or e-paper display.

Main Differences

  • Weight is 180 g on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB and 177 g on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Thickness is 7.6 mm on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB and 7.5 mm on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • The main camera wide aperture is f/1.8 on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB, while the Tecno Pova Curve 5G offers dual apertures of f/2.4 and f/1.8.
  • Dual-tone LED flash is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB but not available on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • The number of flash LEDs is 2 on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB and 1 on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • FM radio support is present on Tecno Pova Curve 5G but not available on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB.
  • A gyroscope is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB but not available on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • An infrared sensor is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB but not available on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
  • Galileo satellite navigation support is present on Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB but not available on Tecno Pova Curve 5G.
Specs Comparison
Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB

Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB

Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Tecno Pova Curve 5G

Design:
water resistance Water resistant Water resistant
weight 180 g 177 g
thickness 7.6 mm 7.5 mm
Ingress Protection (IP) rating IP64 IP64
has a rugged build
can be folded

In terms of design, the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are remarkably close across every measured dimension. Both share an IP64 rating, meaning they offer solid protection against dust ingress and water splashing from any direction — a genuinely useful real-world feature that guards against rain, spills, and dusty environments, even if it falls short of full submersion protection. Neither device is ruggedized or foldable, so both target the same mainstream form factor.

Where the two differ is in the finest of margins: the Pova Curve is 3 g lighter (177 g vs. 180 g) and 0.1 mm thinner (7.5 mm vs. 7.6 mm). In isolation, these gaps are essentially imperceptible during day-to-day handling — most users would not notice the difference in a blind test. However, both figures nudge the Pova Curve toward a marginally sleeker profile.

Overall, the design specs are for all practical purposes tied. The Tecno Pova Curve holds a razor-thin technical edge in slimness and weight, but the delta is too small to be a meaningful deciding factor for most buyers. Durability parity via identical IP64 ratings means neither phone has a meaningful protection advantage over the other.

Display:
Display type OLED/AMOLED OLED/AMOLED
screen size 6.78" 6.78"
pixel density 393 ppi 393 ppi
resolution 1080 x 2436 px 1080 x 2436 px
refresh rate 144Hz 144Hz
has branded damage-resistant glass
Gorilla Glass version Gorilla Glass 5 Gorilla Glass 5
supports HDR10
supports HDR10+
supports Dolby Vision
Has a secondary screen
has a touch screen

The display specs for the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are completely identical across every single measured parameter. Both feature a 6.78″ OLED/AMOLED panel running at 1080 x 2436 px resolution with a pixel density of 393 ppi — sharp enough that individual pixels are indistinguishable to the naked eye at normal viewing distances. The AMOLED technology means true blacks, vivid colors, and power-efficient rendering of dark-themed content on both devices.

A shared 144Hz refresh rate puts both phones in a competitive tier for smoothness — scrolling, animations, and casual gaming all benefit noticeably compared to standard 60Hz or even 90Hz screens. Screen durability is equally matched, with both protected by Gorilla Glass 5, which offers meaningful resistance to drops and scratches without the premium of newer Glass generations. Neither phone supports HDR10, HDR10+ or Dolby Vision, so neither has an edge in high dynamic range content playback.

This is a complete tie. Every display specification is mirrored exactly, meaning the screen experience on both phones will be virtually indistinguishable in real-world use. Display quality cannot serve as a differentiator between these two devices.

Performance:
internal storage 128GB 128GB
RAM 8GB 8GB
Chipset (SoC) name MediaTek Dimensity 7300 MediaTek Dimensity 7300
GPU name Mali G615 MC2 Mali G615 MC2
CPU speed 4 x 2.5 & 4 x 2 GHz 4 x 2.5 & 4 x 2 GHz
Geekbench 6 result (multi) 2932 2932
Geekbench 6 result (single) 1026 1026
GPU clock speed 1047 MHz 1047 MHz
Has integrated LTE
RAM speed 6400 MHz 6400 MHz
semiconductor size 4 nm 4 nm
Supports 64-bit
DirectX version DirectX 12 DirectX 12
Has integrated graphics
Uses big.LITTLE technology
CPU threads 8 threads 8 threads
Uses HMP
maximum memory amount 16GB 16GB
number of transistors 6200 million 6200 million
DDR memory version 5 5
supported displays 1 1

Both the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are powered by the identical MediaTek Dimensity 7300 SoC, built on a 4 nm process node. That manufacturing efficiency translates to a favorable balance of sustained performance and thermal management — the chip can maintain higher clock speeds for longer without excessive heat buildup compared to older, larger nodes. The octa-core configuration pairs four performance cores at 2.5 GHz with four efficiency cores at 2 GHz via big.LITTLE architecture, which intelligently routes workloads to the right cores to optimize both speed and battery draw.

Benchmark parity is absolute: both phones score identically on Geekbench 6, with 1026 single-core and 2932 multi-core results. These figures place both devices comfortably in the capable mid-range tier — adequate for smooth multitasking, everyday app usage, and casual gaming, though not positioned to challenge flagship-tier chips. Graphics performance is equally matched via the shared Mali G615 MC2 GPU at 1047 MHz, backed by DDR5 RAM running at 6400 MHz, which ensures snappy memory throughput for both.

Performance is an unambiguous tie. Every silicon-level specification — from the chipset and GPU down to benchmark scores and memory architecture — is identical. Neither the Note 50s 5G nor the Pova Curve offers any measurable performance advantage over the other, and real-world speed differences between the two will be indistinguishable.

Cameras:
megapixels (main camera) 64 & 2 MP 64 & 2 MP
wide aperture (main camera) 1.8f 2.4 & 1.8f
Has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) main camera
megapixels (front camera) 13MP 13MP
has built-in optical image stabilization
video recording (main camera) 2160 x 30 fps 2160 x 30 fps
Has a dual-tone LED flash
number of flash LEDs 2 1
has a BSI sensor
has a CMOS sensor
has continuous autofocus when recording movies
Has phase-detection autofocus for photos
supports slow-motion video recording
has a built-in HDR mode
has manual exposure
has a flash
optical zoom 0x 0x
has manual ISO
has a serial shot mode
has manual focus
has a front camera
Has laser autofocus
Shoots 360° panorama
has manual white balance
shoots raw
has touch autofocus
has manual shutter speed
can create panoramas in-camera
Has a front-facing LED flash
has a dual-lens (or multi-lens) front camera
supports HDR10 recording
supports Dolby Vision recording
has a front-facing camera under the display
Has a RGB LED flash
has 3D photo/video recording capabilities

At first glance, the camera systems on the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G look nearly identical — both carry a 64 MP + 2 MP dual-lens rear setup, a 13 MP front camera, and cap video recording at 4K 30fps. The full manual control suite (ISO, exposure, focus, white balance) and autofocus capabilities including phase-detection are shared across both, meaning shooters who like hands-on control will find a familiar toolset on either device.

The meaningful differences emerge in two specific areas. First, the main lens aperture: the Note 50s 5G shoots at a consistent f/1.8, while the Pova Curve lists apertures of f/2.4 and f/1.8 across its two lenses — implying its secondary lens operates at the narrower f/2.4, which lets in less light and will perform comparatively weaker in low-light conditions. Second, flash hardware diverges noticeably: the Note 50s 5G features a dual-tone LED flash with 2 LEDs, which produces more color-accurate and natural-looking flash-lit photos by blending warm and cool light. The Pova Curve carries only a single LED flash, which is more likely to cast a flat, cool-toned light on subjects.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G holds a clear edge in this category. Its brighter secondary lens aperture and superior dual-tone flash setup both contribute to better image quality in challenging lighting — the scenarios where camera hardware differences matter most in everyday shooting.

Operating system:
Android version Android 15 Android 15
has clipboard warnings
has location privacy options
has camera/microphone privacy options
has Mail Privacy Protection
has theme customization
can block app tracking
blocks cross-site tracking
has on-device machine learning
has notification permissions
has media picker
Can play games while they download
has dark mode
has Wi-Fi password sharing
has battery health check
has an extra dim mode
has focus modes
has dynamic theming
can offload apps
Has customizable notifications
has Live Text
has full-page screenshots
supports split screen
gets direct OS updates
has PiP
Can be used as a PC
Has sharing intents
has a child lock
Supports widgets
Is free and open source
Has offline voice recognition
has voice commands
Tracks the current position of a mobile device
is a multi-user system
has Quick Start

Running Android 15 on both devices, the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G arrive at the same software baseline — and the parity extends far beyond just the version number. Privacy tooling is identical across the board, with both offering location controls, camera and microphone permission management, app tracking blocks, and clipboard warnings. For privacy-conscious users, neither phone offers an advantage over the other.

The feature set for productivity and daily usability is equally matched: both support split-screen multitasking, picture-in-picture, widgets, dynamic theming, and on-device machine learning. Notably, neither device receives direct OS updates — meaning software upgrades are routed through the manufacturer rather than pushed straight from Google, which can introduce delays in receiving security patches and new Android features. This is a shared limitation worth flagging for users who prioritize timely software support.

With every single OS-level specification mirrored exactly, this category is a complete tie. The software experience on both phones will be functionally indistinguishable, and no operating system feature — or absence thereof — can be used to differentiate between these two devices.

Battery:
battery power 5500 mAh 5500 mAh
has wireless charging
Supports fast charging
charging speed 45W 45W
has a removable battery
has a battery level indicator
has a rechargeable battery

Battery capacity and charging speed are two of the most practical considerations for daily smartphone use — and here, the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are once again perfectly matched. Both pack a 5500 mAh cell, which sits comfortably above the mainstream mid-range average. Paired with a power-efficient 4 nm chipset shared by both devices, that capacity translates to confident all-day and likely into-the-next-day endurance for most usage patterns.

Replenishing that large battery is equally fast on both phones, with 45W wired fast charging supported across the board. At that wattage, going from low to a usable charge level takes a reasonably short time, reducing the friction of battery anxiety. Neither device supports wireless charging, which is a shared omission — users who rely on wireless pads will find the same limitation on both.

Battery is another unambiguous tie. Capacity, charging speed, and every other power-related spec are identical, meaning endurance and recharge experience will be indistinguishable between the two phones in real-world use.

Audio:
has a socket for a 3.5 mm audio jack
has stereo speakers
has aptX
has LDAC
has aptX HD
has aptX Adaptive
has aptX Lossless
Has a radio

The audio profiles of the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G share the same core foundation: both drop the 3.5mm headphone jack in favor of a fully wireless or USB-C audio approach, and both deliver stereo speakers — a meaningful perk for media consumption that produces wider, more immersive sound compared to a single mono driver. Neither phone supports high-resolution Bluetooth codecs such as aptX, LDAC, or any of their variants, meaning wireless audio quality is capped at standard Bluetooth transmission levels on both devices.

The sole differentiator in this category is FM radio: the Tecno Pova Curve 5G includes a built-in radio tuner, while the Note 50s 5G does not. For users in regions where FM radio remains a practical tool — whether for news, local broadcasts, or staying connected during network outages — this is a genuinely useful feature that requires no data or internet connection to function.

The Tecno Pova Curve 5G takes a narrow but clear edge in this category, purely on the strength of its FM radio inclusion. For most users the difference will be minor, but for those who value offline broadcast audio access, the Pova Curve is the only option between the two.

Connectivity & Features:
release date April 2025 May 2025
has 5G support
Wi-Fi version Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
SIM cards 2 SIM 2 SIM
Bluetooth version 5.4 5.4
has an external memory slot
Has USB Type-C
USB version 2 2
has NFC
download speed 3270 MBits/s 3270 MBits/s
upload speed 3270 MBits/s 3270 MBits/s
Has a fingerprint scanner
has emergency SOS via satellite
has crash detection
is DLNA-certified
has a gyroscope
supports ANT+
Has a heart rate monitor
has GPS
has a compass
supports Wi-Fi
Has an infrared sensor
has an accelerometer
has a cellular module
Has a barometer
has an HDMI output
Uses 3D facial recognition
Has an iris scanner
Stylus included
supports Galileo
Has motion tracking
Has optical tracking
Has a built-in projector

The connectivity foundations are identical between the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G: both support 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, NFC, and dual SIM — a well-rounded stack that covers all mainstream use cases including contactless payments, fast wireless networking, and stable peripheral connections. USB-C is present on both, though both are capped at USB 2.0 speeds, which limits wired data transfer rates regardless of the cable used.

The meaningful separation comes from the sensor and navigation suite. The Note 50s 5G includes a gyroscope, an infrared sensor, and supports the Galileo satellite navigation system — none of which are present on the Pova Curve. The gyroscope enables more accurate motion-based interactions, including immersive gaming orientation and augmented reality applications. The infrared sensor functions as a universal remote control for TVs and appliances — a niche but genuinely practical everyday feature. Galileo support adds an additional satellite network layer to GPS positioning, which can improve location accuracy particularly in urban or obstructed environments.

The Infinix Note 50s 5G holds a clear and meaningful advantage in this category. Its gyroscope, IR blaster, and Galileo support each add tangible real-world utility that the Pova Curve simply cannot match, making the Note 50s 5G the more feature-complete device for users who value sensor depth and navigation precision.

Miscellaneous:
has a video light
Has sapphire glass display
Has a curved display
Has an e-paper display

The miscellaneous specs for the Infinix Note 50s 5G and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are identical across every data point. Both feature a curved display, which lends a premium aesthetic and a more ergonomic edge-to-edge feel in the hand compared to flat-panel alternatives. Both also include a video light — a dedicated illumination source useful for front-facing video recording in dim conditions, a practical addition for content creators and video callers alike.

Neither device uses sapphire glass or an e-paper display, both of which are niche features typically reserved for specialized or ultra-premium segments, so their absence is entirely expected at this tier and carries no practical consequence for mainstream users.

This category is a complete tie. With every shared feature mirrored exactly, neither the Note 50s 5G nor the Pova Curve offers any distinguishing advantage here, and these specs contribute nothing to differentiate the two devices from one another.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After a thorough look at the specs, the Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB and the Tecno Pova Curve 5G are remarkably evenly matched — sharing the same display, processor, RAM, storage, and battery. The decision comes down to what matters most to you. The Infinix stands out with its gyroscope, infrared sensor, and Galileo GPS support, plus a dual-tone LED flash, making it the stronger pick for users who value sensor versatility and navigation precision. The Tecno, on the other hand, edges ahead with a slightly lighter and slimmer build, a dual-aperture main camera, and a built-in FM radio — appealing to users who prefer a more portable feel and broader media options. Neither phone is a clear-cut winner overall; your ideal choice depends on whether richer sensor hardware or a leaner, media-friendly design is the greater priority.

Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB
Buy Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB if...

Buy the Infinix Note 50s 5G 128GB if you want a more sensor-rich experience, with a gyroscope, infrared sensor, Galileo navigation support, and a dual-tone LED flash for better low-light photography.

Tecno Pova Curve 5G
Buy Tecno Pova Curve 5G if...

Buy the Tecno Pova Curve 5G if you prefer a slightly lighter and slimmer handset with a dual-aperture camera and a built-in FM radio for on-the-go listening.