Infinix is gearing up to launch its Note 40 series, potentially including three models: Note 40, Note 40 Pro, and the highest-tier Note 40 Pro Plus.
The Pro Plus version recently surfaced on both SPDDI and EEC certification websites, hinting at an imminent global release under the model number “X6851B.” However, these listings offer no specifics on its features or specifications.
Another unrevealed model, “X6871,” also appeared on the EEC, but its name remains unknown.
While details on the Pro Plus are scarce, previous Google Play Console listings shed light on the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro specifications. Both models are expected to pack a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, ARM Mali G57 GPU, at least 8GB RAM, and run Android 14 on a display with 2436×1080 resolution and 480 PPI. Additionally, both phones are rumored to boast a 5000mAh battery, as revealed by the Declaration of Conformity website.
However, there will be differences in terms of charging speed. The Note 40 is said to support 45W charging, while the Note 40 Pro offers 70W fast charging.
At present, there isn’t much information available about the Infinix Note 40 series. Rest assured, we’ll keep you informed of any new developments as they arise.
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