Infinix is launching the Note 40 series globally on March 18 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The lineup will consist of four new devices — the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro 5G, and Note 40 Pro Plus 5G.

Leading up to the launch, the company has now started teasing the features of the Note 40 series on its social media channels.

The company’s latest teaser on X/Twitter reveals that the Note 40 series smartphones will feature an in-house Cheetah X1 chip. 

The X1 is essentially a power management chip that forms the foundation of the new All-Round FastCharge 2.0 technology in the Note 40 series. However, the company has yet to share full details of its new charging technology. 

Infinix Note 40 Series Specifications (Rumored)

But it is confirmed that the Infinix Note 40 Pro Plus will be the company’s fastest-charging phone yet. A leak last week revealed that the smartphone will have at least 100W fast wired charging support. 

While Infinix has previously demoed charging technology of up to 260W, none of the company’s launched phones have reached the three-digit charging figure. So the Note 40 series will have the fastest charging support in Infinix smartphones thus far.

Additionally, the Note 40 Pro Plus 5G is also rumored to feature new MagCharge wireless charging support. Yes, it’s like the MagSage charging for iPhones if you’re guessing. 

As for the other devices in the series, the Note 40 is rumored to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G91 chipset and will feature a 5000mAh battery. Meanwhile, the Pro variant is said to feature the Helio G99 chipset and will also come with a 5000mAh battery.

Earlier this week, the Note 40 Pro 5G appeared in a Google Play Console listing, revealing details such as a Full HD+ display, a Dimensity 7020 chipset, 8GB of RAM, and Android 14.

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