We are back with news and speculation about the upcoming new UMIDIGI Note 100 model. As it is the first product in the Note series, UMIDIGI will try to put in 100% effort to create a perfect product, aiming to provide consumers with a perfect score of 100 in terms of experience. This reflects the expectations for the product and may be one of the reasons why the manufacturer named it “100”. Of course that is only our idea, but looks quite relevant.
Additionally, according to our understanding, among the current mobile phone manufacturers, only Redmi and Infinix continue to produce Note series. Recently, realme also launched its Note series to compete in the market. The latest in the Redmi Note series is Note 13, Infinix’s latest Note series is Note 40, and realme’s first Note product is named realme Note 50. UMIDIGI’s first Note product is named Note 100, which is undoubtedly a clever approach. It carries the connotation of a perfect score of 100 while cleverly trying to position itself ahead of its peers. In the end it’s only literally a numbers game, but from a marketing standpoint it certainly delivers.
Regarding other product information for the UMIDIGI Note 100, there is a scarce of details. Could we speculate about getting 120Hz high refresh rate screen, 100W fast charging, and a 100MP main camera, as implied by its model number ? At least from the previous leaks it looks highly probable, that the phone will be breaking the 7-inch display barrier. And present an equilateral screen design, triple camera setup and battery capacity over 5000 mAh. So quite solid baseline specs.
We will continue to monitor the situation over at the official UMIDIGI website, so you are not missing out on anything new. With the lack of the “Note” models among the brands we would certainly like a new one soon.
About the authorMartin Fabian
I'm a tech enthusiast, passionate gadget lover and an explorer of everything new and shiny. With several decades of experience under my belt i feel quite well versed in many aspects of the tech world. Like the proper geek im building my own computers, meddling with the software and always having the urgent need to replace my phone for the next best thing.
I have been proudly part of the Gizchina family since 2016 and over the years developed quite the connection with the brand and our readers. Even though i am mainly handling the PR side of things for us, that doesn't mean i am not the same Android and tech loving person as the rest of the team. Because that is our MO.