Infinix is set to make waves in the smartphone arena with the global launch of its highly anticipated Note 40 series. Teasing enthusiasts to “embrace the speed,” the company appears to be emphasizing the remarkable charging capabilities of its latest offerings. Expected to set new benchmarks in charging speed, the Note 40 series is primed to deliver Infinix’s fastest-charging solution to date. This assertion finds validation in the unveiling of the Note 40 Pro+ 5G’s retail packaging by Infinix itself.
Although some details remain obscured, a conspicuous feature is the inclusion of what appears to be at least 100W wired charging, possibly even reaching an astonishing 200W. If realized, this would mark a significant leap in charging prowess for Infinix devices. Moreover, an exclusive sneak peek reveals the introduction of Wireless MagCharge on the Note 40 Pro+, akin to Apple’s MagSafe technology, albeit with the potential to support up to 110W wireless charging. However, it seems the Note 40 Pro+ may not reach that pinnacle, as hinted by the missing digit in the provided image.
Another notable detail hinted at by the retail box image is the possibility of the phone sporting curved screen edges, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Infinix tantalizingly promises a flagship-grade smartphone experience with the Note 40 Pro+ 5G, setting high expectations for enthusiasts.
Accompanying the flagship model, Infinix is poised to unveil a range of variants, including the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, and Note 40 Pro 5G, as revealed by a certification in Indonesia. While specifics regarding the Pro+ model’s battery remain speculative, the Note 40 Pro 5G is anticipated to feature a robust 5,000mAh battery, hinting at a similar configuration for the Pro+ variant.
Moreover, insights from the Google Play Console suggest that the 4G-only Note 40 Pro will be powered by MediaTek’s Helio G99 SoC, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM, and will debut with Android 14. Notably, its display is expected to offer FHD+ resolution with a pixel density of 480 ppi, while the FCC indicates support for 70W wired charging for this model. As anticipation mounts, enthusiasts eagerly await the official unveiling of the Infinix Note 40 series, poised to redefine smartphone experiences with its blend of cutting-edge technology and innovative features.
Published on 03/30/24 12:05 | by Rawa John