Infinix is reportedly working on the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro smartphones. Reports have revealed that the devices have X6853 and X6850 model numbers, respectively. Both devices have appeared in the database of the Google Play Console and Bluetooth SIG certification. On the other hand, the Pro variant has been spotted on the FCC and NBTC certification platforms. An official website listing has revealed the battery size and fast charging capabilities of both smartphones.
The Declaration of Conformity documents
for the Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro on their website reveal that both
phones have a 5,000mAh battery. While the Note 40 supports 45W charging, the
Note 40 Pro offers 70W fast charging. This confirms the battery size and
charging details of the Note 40 Pro that were earlier revealed through its FCC
certification. One of the major highlights of the Note 30 series launch last
year was it charging capabilities. The new development suggests that charging
will be one of the major selling points of the Note 40 lineup.
As per reports, the Infinix Note 40 series
will pack some common specs, such as an FHD+ display, a Helio G99 chipset, 8 GB
of RAM, and Android 14. As per the FCC certification, the Note 40 Pro will
offer 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB of storage, and NFC, and measure 165 x 76 x 8mm.
The other details of the Note 40 lineup
are yet to be revealed. The above schematic that surfaced in FCC’s database
showcased the design of the Note 40 Pro. It appears that other Note 40-branded
models will also have the same design language.
