Infinix is set to unveil the globally anticipated Note 40 series on March 18 at the Sepang International Circuit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The company urges us to “embrace the velocity,” with a distinct emphasis on charging speed.
The Note 40 series is poised to claim the title of Infinix’s swiftest-charging lineup to date. This affirmation stems from the revelation of the retail packaging for the Note 40 Pro+ 5G, a disclosure made directly by Infinix.
Examining the obscured details below, it becomes evident that the wired charging capability is at least 100W, potentially even reaching an unprecedented 200W mark for Infinix. Additionally, a tantalizing preview of Wireless MagCharge for the Note 40 Pro+ has been exclusively shared just hours ago.
Imagine this as Infinix’s rendition of Apple’s MagSafe, and the analogy starts to take shape. The conceptual framework theoretically supports a remarkable 110W wireless charging, yet indications suggest that the Note 40 Pro+ may not quite reach that pinnacle, given the apparent absence of a single digit in the aforementioned image.
Further scrutiny of the box image hints at the phone featuring gracefully curved screen edges. Infinix commits to delivering a flagship phone experience with the Note 40 Pro+ 5G.
Accompanying this flagship, Infinix plans to introduce the Note 40, Note 40 Pro, and Note 40 Pro 5G, as validated by certifications in Indonesia. The Note 40 Pro 5G is projected to house a robust 5,000 mAh battery, and speculation arises that the Pro+ variant might follow suit. However, this remains conjecture at this point.
The exclusively 4G Note 40 Pro is set to harness the power of MediaTek’s Helio G99 SoC, coupled with a maximum of 8GB RAM, according to details from the Google Play Console. It will debut with Android 14 and boast an FHD+ resolution screen, exhibiting a pixel density of 480 ppi. The FCC’s disclosures indicate a 70W wired charging capacity for this model.