Infinix Note 40 series has been launched today in Malaysia. The lineup comprises of four devices including the standard, pro, pro 5G, and pro+ 5G variants. The standard and pro models arrive as the successor to the Note 30 and Note 30 Pro from 2022. All devices in the latest Note 40 series feature the same design with a Halo AI lightning effect. In this post, read on to know the details of the Note 40 4G phones. 

Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro specifications and features

The Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro 4G sport a 6.78-inch AMOLED display bearing an FHD+ resolution, 1,300 nits peak brightness, and a 120Hz refresh rate. The former has a flat screen whereas the latter features curved edges. The devices are equipped with an in-display fingerprint scanner. 

Design-wise, the Infinix Note 40 duo have a flat frame. There is a square camera module on the back panel housing three sensors and an ‘Active Halo’ LED. The light display changes depending on incoming calls, notifications, charging indicator, and more. 

On the optics front, the standard variant’s triple rear camera setup comprises a 108MP main sensor, a 2MP secondary unit, and an AI lens. The Note 40 Pro also has the same primary sensor but with support for OIS. In addition to a 2MP secondary camera, there is also a 2MP lens. Both phones have a 32MP selfie snapper upfront. 

Under the hood, the Infinix Note 40 and 40 Pro 4G are equipped with a Helio G99 Ultimate processor. Both phones pack 8GB RAM with virtual technology up to 16GB and 256GB onboard storage, The devices are also backed by a 5,000mAh battery unit with the standard variant supporting 45W charging speed and the pro model maxing out at 70W. They also support 20W wireless charging. 

The Infinix Note 40 starts at $199 whereas the Note 40 Pro 4G starts at $259 for the base configurations. The prices will vary depending on the market region. The phones will be available globally starting March 19.

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