After the successful launch of Infinix Note 40 Pro and GT 20 Pro, Infinix is gearing up to launch another budget-focused device in the Indian smartphone market. Infinix has confirmed that it will launch Infinix Note 40 Pro in India on June 21, while also confirming some key specifications about the device.
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Notably, Infinix had launched charging-focused Note 40 Pro and Note Pro+ smartphones in India in the month of April, but the vanilla variant was conspicuously missing from the lineup.
The Infinix Note 40 has been confirmed to come with a 120Hz AMOLED display and also feature support for wireless charging. As per images shared by Infinix, the upcoming smartphone could feature a flat display compared to the curved display on its higher end counterpart while also featuring a triple camera sensor.
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Infinix Note 40 specifications:
While Infinix hasn’t confirmed many official details about the smartphone in India, a look at the specifications of the Note 40 5G variant, which was recently released in the Philippines, could provide some clarity on thefeatures of its Indian counterpart. It comes with a peak brightnes of 1300 nits, 240Hz touch sampling rate and 2160Hz PWM dimming.
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In terms of processor, the Note 40 is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset based on 6nm process and is paired with the IMG BXM-8-256 GPU. It is paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. Much like its higher priced counterparts, the Note 40 is also packed with the Cheetah X1 chipset which is touted to monitor battery temperature while facilitating fast and safe charging.
It features a triple camera setup to the back including a 108MP primary sensor with OIS, dual 2MP sensors. There is also a 32MP front facing shooter for handling selfies and video calls.