Infinix is working on a new series of smartphones from its popular Hot lineup. The series in question is the Hot 40, which consists of the base model, Hot 40i, and Hot 40 Pro. But ahead of its launch, some of the upcoming devices’ key specs have been revealed via a new certification listing.

Infinix Hot 40

Infinix Hot 40 Series Chips Revealed

All three models of the company’s Hot 40 series were recently sighted on the Google Play Console certification. Previously, we reported on the Infinix Hot 40 model being spotted on the Bluetooth SIG platform. Similarly, the base model and the Hot 40i variant also surfaced on the FCC database. The Hot 40i had even surfaced on the TDRA certification. Looking at the Google Play Console listing, the processors that will be featured on every Hot 40 model have been revealed.

Infinix Hot 40

The base Hot 40 will be equipped with the MediaTek Helio G88 SoC, which means that this device won’t feature 5G connectivity. The certification also adds that the Infinix Hot 40 will sport a Full HD+ resolution (2460×1080). This model will also run on Android 13 OS out of the box and offer 8GB of RAM. Furthermore, the Hot 40 Pro model will be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. In other words, the higher end Pro version will be limited to 4G support. The processor will feature 8GB of RAM under the hood.

Infinix Hot 40

Meanwhile, the front will sport a Full HD+ resolution (2460×1080). Lastly, the Infinix Hot 40i will be equipped with the UNISOC T606 which will be paired with 4GB of RAM. In other words, this model is an entry level budget device. Similar to the other two models, the Hot 40i will run on Android 13 OS as well, although it only offers an HD+ resolution (1612×720). Infinix is expected to launch the devices sometime next year, so stick around for more updates.

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