Infinix Note 40 5G With 108-Megapixel Camera, 15W Wireless Charging Debuts in India: Price, Specifications

Infinix Note 40 5G was launched in India on Friday. The smartphone joins the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G and the Infinix Note Pro+ 4G which were unveiled in the country in April this year. The base Infinix Note 5G comes with a 108-megapixel primary rear camera and a 5,000mAh battery with support for 33W wired and 15W wireless fast charging. It is also equipped with AI-backed Halo lighting which can be customised to indicate different notifications and other settings.

Infinix Note 40 5G price in India

The Infinix Note 40 5G is priced in India at Rs. 19,999 for the single 8GB + 256GB option. With bank offers, the phone can be bought at a price of Rs. 17,999. Customers can also enjoy an additional Rs. 2,000 exchange offer, bringing the total price down to Rs. 15,999. 

The handset is available for purchase in the country via Flipkart. Buyers can also avail of a limited-time offer where they can buy the Infinix Note 40 5G and get a free MagPad worth Rs. 1,999. The phone is offered in Obsidian Black and Titan Gold colourways.

Infinix Note 40 5G specifications, features

The Infinix Note 40 5G sports a 6.78-inch full-HD+ (2,436 x 1,080 pixels) flexible AMOLED screen with up to 120Hz refresh rate and 1,300 nits of peak brightness level. The phone is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7020 SoC paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage. The RAM can be expanded an additional 8GB to up to 16GB. The handset ships with Android 14-based XOS 14.

For optics, the Infinix Note 40 5G includes a 108-megapixel main camera with four rear flash units at the back. There’s also two other camera units at the back, but Infinix hasn’t provided any details regarding them. The front camera holds a 32-megapixel sensor alongside dual flash units. The phone is also equipped with AI-backed Halo lighting which can be customised to indicate notifications, charging status, gaming modes, music rhythm and more.

The Infinix Note 40 5G is backed by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W wired and 15W wireless charging support. The phone also supports Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth, GPS, OTG and USB Type-C port. The handset also comes with an IP53 rating for dust and splash resistance.


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Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G Series India Launch Set for April, Flipkart Teaser Confirms

Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G series will launch in India in April, a Flipkart teaser revealed on Wednesday (March 20). The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G with MediaTek Dimensity 7020 SoC were launched in select global markets earlier this week. They flaunt 6.78-inch full-HD+ displays with up to 120Hz refresh rate and have a 108-megapixel triple rear camera unit. Meanwhile, the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G was allegedly spotted on the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) website.

Flipkart has created a microsite to announce the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G series will launch in India next month. The Indian variants of the phones are confirmed to come with the company’s new FastCharge 2.0 technology and will offer 20W wireless fast charging support. 

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Additionally, as reported by MySmartPrice, the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G has appeared on the BIS website with model number X6851B. The screenshots of the listing shared by the publication show that the phone received the certification on Wednesday. 

The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G’s price starts at $309 (roughly Rs. 25,000), whereas the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G starts at $289 (roughly Rs. 24,000).

In terms of specifications, both Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G run on Android 14-based XOS 14 and feature a 6.78-inch full-HD+ (1,080×2,436 pixels) curved AMOLED display with 120Hz dynamic refresh rate. They have an octa-core 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 7020 SoC under the hood.

For optics, the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G have a triple camera setup, headlined by a 108-megapixel main sensor with support for optical image stabilisation (OIS) and 3x zoom. The camera unit also includes a 2-megapixel depth sensor and a 2-megapixel macro camera. On the front, they have a 32-megapixel shooter for selfies and video chats.

Infinix’s Note 40 Pro+ 5G comes with the company’s in-house Cheetah X1 chip and is backed by a 4,600mAh battery unit with support for 100W wired fast charging and 20W wireless MagCharge. The Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G also houses a 5,000mAh battery with 45W wired and 20W wireless MagCharge support.


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Infinix Note 40 5G Series India Launch Confirmed; to Feature AI-Backed Active Halo Lighting Effect

Infinix Note 40 5G series is set to launch globally on March 18. The company has not yet confirmed the models that will be unveiled in the lineup. From previous leaks, we can expect there to be the base Infinix Note 40, Note 40 Pro 4G, Note 40 Pro 5G and the top-of-the-line Note 40 Pro+ 5G models. Some of these handsets have previously been spotted on multiple certification sites which have also suggested some key specifications of the purported phones. Now, the company has also confirmed the India launch of the Infinix Note 40 series.

The company confirmed via a press note that the Infinix Note 40 5G series will launch in India soon. However, it is yet to announce a launch timeline or even the monikers of the models that will be introduced in the Indian market. An official teaser on YouTube shows a handset with what appears to be a glittering golden finish and a rectangular rear camera unit. Here, the company also teases the “AI Active Halo Lighting,” claimed the series will be the first in India to offer the feature.

The company explains that the Active Halo is an AI-backed feature which will integrate voice commands and other functions with lighting effects. It can be used to match incoming calls, notifications, charging, gaming, music playback, and interact with the ‘Hi Folax’ voice assistant. With the ‘Hi Folax’ wake phrase, users can then use the ‘Active Halo’ command and customise its functionality.

The ‘Active Halo’ feature has three customisable light effects – Lively, Rhythmic, and AI. Users can use these to match their moods and preferences. It can be customised to a lively animation for certain notifications, into a rhythmic display for music playback, or varying patterns to indicate incoming calls.

Although nothing more is known about the Indian variants of the Infinix Note 40 series, the global models are teased to launch with 3D curved AMOLED displays. The company has also confirmed the “MagKit, the ultimate on-the-go magnetic solution” for all the upcoming global Note 40 handsets.


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Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G Retail Package Surface Online, Hints at Charging Capacity

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G is expected to launch later this year. The model may join three other models in the Infinix Note 40 lineup, which includes the base Infinix Note 40, Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G, and Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G. Previously, the 4G variant of the Infinix Note 40 Pro was spotted on a certification site. Now, a report shared a leaked image of the retail packaging of the Note 40 Pro+ 5G model. This suggests some charging details about the purported handset.

According to a Gizmochina report that shared a leaked image of the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G retail box, the phone will be equipped with All-Round FastCharge 2.0 technology and support 100W wired fast charging. The image also suggests that the handset will support MagCharge wireless charging which uses a magnet and is said to be more efficient than standard wireless charging. The box also shows that the handset will support NFC connectivity.

Meanwhile, a MySmartPrice report noted that the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ 5G was spotted on Indonesia’s SDPPI site with the model number X6851B. It is said to feature a curved AMOLED display. The report adds that the base Note 40 and Note 40 Pro models were previously spotted on Google Play Console, which listed the phones with the MediaTek Helio G99 chipset. The handsets are also tipped to sport a display with a resolution of 1,080 x 2,436 pixels and a pixel density of 480 ppi.

The report also claims that the base Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro models were spotted on the FCC website. These listings reportedly suggest that the vanilla model will come with support for 45W wired and 5W wireless charging, while the Pro model is said to support 70W wired charging.

Further, the base and Pro models have also reportedly been spotted on Bluetooth SIG listing that suggests Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity. They are also expected to carry a 5,000mAh battery each. Previously, the Infinix Note 40 Pro was also listed with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of onboard storage.

The Infinix Note 30 Pro comes with a 5,000mAh battery with support for 68W wired fast charging and 15W wireless charging. Meanwhile, the Infinix Note 30 VIP launched with support for 50W wireless fast charging.


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