Infinix unveiled their latest Note 40 series, and its the Note 40s, with a surprising appearance on the company’s official website. The Infinix Note 40s sports a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with FHD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, similar to the screen of the Note 40 Pro+. However, here's where it gets interesting: instead of the opting to use the more powerful Dimensity 7020 SoC found in the Pro models, the Infinix Note 40s will be using a Helio G99 chipset. But don't worry Infinix has thrown in some unique features to make the Note 40s stand out. Additionally, the Note 40s supports wireless charging up to 20W with the MagKit case. In terms of colors Note 40s will come in two: Vintage Green and Obsidian Black. The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro is out and it's the very first Snapdragon-powered phone from the brand. Pricing The Infinix NOTE 60 Pro comes in two variants. There's the 8GB + 256GB variant that goes for PHP 17,999. Read more in our articles including "Infinix Note 40s revealed ahead of launch" and "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Review".
Infinix unveiled their latest Note 40 series, and its the Note 40s, with a surprising appearance on the company’s official website. The Infinix Note 40s sports a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with FHD resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate, similar to the screen of the Note 40 Pro+.
However, here's where it gets interesting: instead of the opting to use the more powerful Dimensity 7020 SoC found in the Pro models, the Infinix Note 40s will be using a Helio G99 chipset. But don't worry Infinix has thrown in some unique features to make the Note 40s stand out. Additionally, the Note 40s supports wireless charging up to 20W with the MagKit case.
Our coverage of Infinix note 40s specs includes: "Infinix Note 40s revealed ahead of launch"; "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Review"; "Infinix NOTE 60 Pro Yuna Gift Box now available in PH". Each article provides unique insights and information.