Infinix seems to be preparing for the launch of its upcoming Note 40 series smartphones, which will comprise three models: the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, and Note 40 Pro Plus. The highest-tier variant, the Infinix Note 40 Pro Plus, has recently appeared on SPDDI and EEC certification platforms, suggesting a global release is on the horizon.
Certification Listings and Model Numbers
The smartphone has been identified on both certification sites with the model number "X6851B." However, these listings do not reveal any fresh details regarding the device's specifications or functionalities. Moreover, a new model (X6871) has emerged on the EEC, although its precise name remains unconfirmed.
Key Specifications Revealed
While specifics about the Note 40 Pro Plus remain scarce, previous Google Play Console listings have unveiled crucial specifications for the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro. Both models are anticipated to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC, coupled with an ARM Mali G57 GPU, and will come with a minimum of 8GB of RAM.
Display, Battery, and Charging Details
These smartphones are expected to come with Android 14 pre-installed and will sport a display resolution of 2436×1080 pixels, offering a pixel density of 480 PPI. Furthermore, both the Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro versions were also spotted on the Declaration of Conformity website, indicating that both phones will house a 5000mAh battery. However, there will be discrepancies in terms of charging speed, with the Note 40 supporting 45W charging and the Note 40 Pro offering 70W fast charging.
At this point, information about the Infinix Note 40 series remains limited. We will ensure to keep you updated on any new developments as they come to light.