Infinix is all set to launch the Infinix Note 40 Series, consisting of the Infinix Note 40 and Infinix Note 40 Pro smartphones. These smartphones have already been leaked via public certification over the past few weeks. Inifnix’s upcoming Note Series Successors have visited Google Play Console, Bluetooth SIG, and NBTC. The Vanilla Infinix Note 40 also appeared on FCC a while ago. Today, the Infinix Note 40 Pro made it to the FCC with the model X6850, and details about the smartphone’s specifications have been revealed.

As per the FCC listing, the Infinix Note 40 Pro seems to come with 256 GB of storage and a 12 GB RAM variant; there could be other storage versions too. The 4G-enabled smartphone seems to come in the Vintage Green color option and would carry a 70W fast charging adapter. It will support 5W wireless charging. The phone measures 165mm x 76mm x 8mm in size. In terms of connectivity, there would be support for WiFi 2.4/5.2/5.8GHz, Bluetooth, and NFC.

The new smartphones are nearing launch, as they were recently spotted on the Google Play Console. Both smartphones come with Android 14 OS and will be equipped with the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC. The Infinix Note 40 seems to debut with 8GB of RAM, while the Infinix Note 40 Pro will feature 12GB of RAM. These 4G-enabled smartphones seem to offer an affordable option for users.

Further, the Infinix Note 40 comes with a 2436 x 1080 pixel resolution and 480 PPI pixel density. The Play Console listing also confirms the center-aligned punch hole cutout for the selfie camera.

Unlike the Infinix Note 40 Pro, the vanilla version will only feature 45W fast charging.

Additionally, the company recently introduced the Infinix Hot 40i, Hot 40, and Hot 40 Pro in the affordable smartphone segment. They also introduced a new laptop, the Infinix INBook Y4 Max, with a 16-inch display, in India.

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