Infinix appears to be gearing up for the launch of its upcoming Note 40 series smartphones. This series is expected to include three models: the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, and Note 40 Pro Plus. The highest-tier model, the Infinix Note 40 Pro Plus, has recently surfaced on SPDDI and EEC certification, hinting at an imminent global release.

The smartphone has been listed on both the certification sites with model number “X6851B.” However, these listings don’t provide any new information about the device’s specifications or features. 

Additionally, a new model (X6871) has appeared on the EEC, although its specific name is yet to be confirmed.

While details about the Note 40 Pro Plus are still limited, previous listings on the Google Play Console have revealed key specifications for the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro. 

Both models are set to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, paired with an ARM Mali G57 GPU, and will feature at least 8GB of RAM.

These smartphones will come pre-installed with Android 14 and boast a display resolution of 2436×1080 pixels, offering a pixel density of 480 PPI. 

Apart from this, the Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro variant were also spotted on the Declaration of Conformity website, which revealed that both phones will have a 5000mAh battery.

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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