Infinix mobile prices in Egypt for 2026 cover three families. The Hot 50 sits at the entry tier (~3,500–7,000 EGP) for everyday users. The Note 50 range fills the mid tier (~9,000–17,000 EGP) for buyers who want a bigger screen and better camera. The GT series is the gaming pick at the upper-mid tier (~13,000–22,000 EGP). All available at XPRS with 0% installments and a local warranty.
Introduction
Infinix prices in Egypt have become one of the most-asked questions in mobile buying because Infinix consistently undercuts the bigger names while offering competitive specs. The catch is that the lineup is wide — Hot, Note and GT each cover several variants — and pricing in EGP shifts with promotions and exchange rates.
This guide cuts through it. We map the three Infinix families to clear price tiers, list approximate EGP prices for the current Note 50 (and the new Note 60), Hot 50 and GT models at XPRS, and link directly to live product pages so you can confirm the current figure and buy in installments.
Prices below are approximate for 2026 and move regularly — always confirm the live figure on the product page before deciding. And buy from an authorised retailer with a valid local warranty so the phone is supported and the receipt is real.
Infinix Price Tiers Explained
Infinix's current lineup splits cleanly into three tiers. Match the tier to how you'll use the phone, and you'll spend the right amount instead of paying for specs you don't need.
| Family | Tier | Approx. price (EGP) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infinix Hot | Entry | ~3,500–7,000 | Daily use, students, basic camera |
| Infinix Note | Mid | ~9,000–17,000 | Bigger screen, better camera, AMOLED |
| Infinix GT | Upper mid | ~13,000–22,000 | Gaming, performance, 5G |
A practical rule: budget by use case first, then look at the tier. A student-level user on the Hot 50 will be happier than someone forcing a flagship-style workflow on it; equally, a heavy gamer on the Hot 50 will be frustrated by what a GT-series phone handles easily. Get the tier right and the model choice within it is usually obvious.
Note 50 / Note 60 Prices
The Infinix Note 50 family is where most mid-range buyers land. Across variants, expect Note 50 pricing in Egypt to fall roughly between 9,000 EGP and 17,000 EGP, depending on whether you're buying the base Note 50, the upgraded Note 50S 5G, or the higher Pro/Pro+ trims. The base Note 50 typically sits around the 9,000–12,000 EGP mark with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage; the Note 50S 5G and Pro variants push higher in exchange for 5G, faster chipsets and OIS cameras.
Two specs make the Note line worth the step up from Hot: the AMOLED display (often at 120Hz or 144Hz on newer trims) and a 50MP+ main camera with better low-light performance. Battery is consistently 5,000 mAh class with fast charging. A new Note 60 generation is expected to refresh the lineup in 2026 with iterative spec bumps — keep an eye on the collection page for launch pricing.
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Hot 50 Prices
The Infinix Hot 50 family is the entry-level workhorse. Prices in Egypt typically sit between roughly 3,500 EGP and 7,000 EGP, depending on whether you pick the Hot 50i, the standard Hot 50, or the Hot 50 Pro / Pro+ trims. The Hot 50i is the budget pick with solid daily-use specs and 8GB RAM / 256GB storage at the lowest entry. The base Hot 50 steps up to a 120Hz IPS display, a MediaTek Helio G100 chipset (smooth enough for PUBG Mobile at 60 FPS on balanced settings), a 50MP main camera and a 5,000 mAh battery.
For most students, light users and second-phone buyers, the Hot 50 is the price-to-performance sweet spot. If you mostly use chat, video, social and casual games, this tier delivers more than enough.
Buy the Infinix Hot 50i at XPRS · Read our full Infinix Hot 50 price & specs guide
GT Series Prices
The Infinix GT family is the gaming-focused upper-mid tier. Expect GT pricing in Egypt between roughly 13,000 EGP and 22,000 EGP, with the flagship GT 30 Pro 5G at the top of the range. The GT 30 Pro 5G is the highlight of the family: a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset that runs PUBG Mobile at a stable 90 FPS, a 3D Vapor Chamber Cooling System for sustained sessions, and 12GB RAM with 512GB storage on the top variant.
If you're buying primarily to game, the GT line is the smart Infinix tier — you're paying for thermal headroom and a chipset that will still feel fast in two or three years. For non-gamers, the Note family usually offers a better value proposition at a lower price.
Buy the Infinix GT 30 Pro 5G at XPRS
Buying with 0% Installments
At Infinix's mid and upper-mid tiers, 0% installment plans are the practical way most Egyptian buyers get their phone. Spreading a 15,000 EGP Note 50 or a 21,000 EGP GT 30 Pro 5G over 6, 9 or 12 months turns an upfront hit into a manageable monthly figure — at the same total price. There's no premium for choosing installments over cash.
Trade-in options can stack further savings on top: hand over an old device and reduce the price by its assessed value. It's worth asking even if you assume your old phone "isn't worth much."
Three habits make any Infinix purchase safer in Egypt. Buy from an authorised retailer (XPRS is one) so the manufacturer warranty is honoured. Confirm a valid local warranty and receipt in writing. And inspect the phone in store before leaving — screen, charging port, cameras and SIM tray. The few pounds saved on a grey-market unit rarely cover what fails first.
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Conclusion
Infinix prices in Egypt for 2026 give you genuine choice across three clear tiers. Choose Hot 50 for value at the entry level, Note 50 (or the incoming Note 60) for mid-range balance, and GT 30 Pro if you game seriously. Whichever you pick, buy a genuine unit from an authorised retailer with a valid warranty, and use 0% installments to keep the cost manageable.
All Infinix prices above are approximate for 2026 and shift with promotions and exchange rates — confirm the live figure on the product page before you check out.
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FAQ
What is the price of Infinix in Egypt 2026?
Infinix phone prices in Egypt for 2026 span roughly 3,500 EGP for entry Hot 50 variants up to about 22,000 EGP for the flagship GT 30 Pro 5G. The Note 50 family sits in the middle at around 9,000–17,000 EGP. Prices vary with storage, RAM, promotions and exchange rates, so always confirm the current price on the product page.
Is the Infinix Note 50 worth the price in Egypt?
For mid-range buyers, yes. The Infinix Note 50 family typically offers an AMOLED display with high refresh rate, a 50MP+ camera, 8GB RAM and a 5,000 mAh battery for around 9,000–17,000 EGP depending on the trim. That's competitive against Samsung, Honor and Xiaomi at the same price point.
Which Infinix is best for gaming?
The Infinix GT series is the best for gaming, with the GT 30 Pro 5G at the top of the range. Its MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Ultimate chipset and 3D Vapor Chamber Cooling System can run PUBG Mobile at a stable 90 FPS, making it well suited to long gaming sessions without thermal throttling.
How much does the Infinix Hot 50 cost in Egypt?
The Infinix Hot 50 family costs roughly 3,500 to 7,000 EGP in Egypt for 2026, depending on whether you choose the Hot 50i, the standard Hot 50, or the Hot 50 Pro / Pro+ variants. It's the value pick for students, light users and second-phone buyers who don't need flagship specs.
Can I buy Infinix phones in installments in Egypt?
Yes. XPRS offers 0% installment plans on Infinix phones across the Hot, Note and GT families. You can spread payments over 6, 9 or 12 months at the same total price as cash. Trade-in deals are sometimes available on top to reduce the upfront cost further.
Is Infinix a good brand to buy in Egypt?
Infinix is a solid value brand in Egypt, especially for entry and mid-range buyers. It offers competitive specs at lower prices than Samsung or Apple, and you get a local warranty when buying from an authorised retailer like XPRS. For flagship-level cameras and longest software support, Samsung and Apple remain the top tier.


