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Infinix Note 50x will get 90FPS gaming support for BGMI soon

Infinix Note 50x will get 90FPS gaming support for BGMI soon

GSM Arena31-05-2025
Infinix has announced that it will roll out an OTA update starting June 2025 for the Note 50x, which will bring 90FPS gaming support for BGMI. Once the update is installed, Infinix Note 50x users can play BGMI at 90FPS by selecting the "Extreme+" option under the Settings > Graphics > Frame Rate menu of the game.
With 90FPS gaming support for BGMI, Infinix claims that the Note 50x will be the only smartphone in the sub-INR12,000 ($140/€125) segment in India to play BGMI at 90FPS with the Extreme+ setting.
The Infinix Note 50x was launched in India in March with two memory options - 6GB/128GB and 8GB/128GB, priced at INR11,499 ($135/€120) and INR12,999 ($150/€135), respectively. It's powered by the Dimensity 7300 Ultimate SoC, runs Android 15, features a 6.67" 120Hz HD+ LCD, and sports a 50MP primary camera. Infinix Note 50x
The Infinix Note 50x is fueled by a 5,500 mAh battery having 45W charging support. It also supports bypass charging. You can read our Infinix Note 50x's hands-on to learn more about it.
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