Infinix is working on a bunch of new smartphones in their Note 40 series. There are talks of four new devices — the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro 5G, and Note 40 Pro Plus 5G.

The top-tier variant, the Pro Plus, is expected to feature MagCharge wireless charging among other specs. Recently, the slightly toned-down version, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G, appeared on the Google Play Supported devices list.

According to the Google Play Supported Devices list, the upcoming device will have the model number X6851. It will run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 7020 chipset and come with up to 8GB of RAM. Out of the box, it will run on Android 14.

The phone will sport a display with a resolution of 1080 × 2436 pixels, featuring curved edges and a punch-hole cutout at the center. You’ll find the power and volume keys positioned on the right edge of the device.

The smartphone appeared with the same model number in Indonesia’s SDPPI certification. Additionally, TUV Rheinland certification indicates that the device will come with a 4,900mAh-rated battery.

Infinix is likely to market the smartphone with a typical 5,000mAh battery capacity. However, other specifications remain unknown at this time.

As for availability, Infinix has confirmed that the Note 40 series smartphones will debut globally on March 18 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

The 4G variant of the Infinix Note 40 Pro has also appeared on the Play Console database with the model number X6850. This listing reveals that the smartphone will feature a MediaTek Helio G99 SoC and can be paired with up to 8GB of RAM. 

Infinix Note 40 Pro schematic via FCC certification

It will run on Android 14 out of the box with Infinix’s custom UI. Moreover, the device is expected to have an FHD+ resolution display with a pixel density of 480 PPI.

As of now, there is limited information available about the Infinix Note 40 series smartphones. We will keep you updated as more information becomes available.

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