Infinix Note 40s gets listed online with all features and specifications
Infinix Note 40s is the newest addition to the Note 40 lineup. Not much is under wraps; the phone is now listed with all its features on the official webpage, as spotted by PassionateGeekz. Other phones currently found in the Infinix Note series (they got reviewed by plenty of outlets already) are the Note 40, Note 40 Pro and the Note 40 Pro Plus, for reference.
The Infinix Note 40s is equipped with Mediatek's Helio G99 Ultimate chipset which shares a fair number of specs with the Dimensity 7020 chip in the Note 40 Pro 5G. Infinix has also included its first 'self-developed power management chip', the Cheetah X1. The smartphone is available in only one configuration - 8 gigs of RAM and 256GB of storage. The Infinix Note 40s is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. It comes with Wireless MagCharge as a part of the MagKit, since the Note 40s supports 20W wireless charging (and reverse wireless charging).
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The Infinix Note 40s features a 3D Curved 120Hz AMOLED display with an under-display fingerprint scanner. For audio, the device has dual speakers tuned by JBL. The 108MP primary camera with 'Super-zoom' is definitely a highlight. The Infinix Note 40s has another neat feature dubbed Active Halo Design, which is AI-powered lighting on the back panel. The company is also throwing in a pair of Bluetooth earbuds and a MagCase/MagPad for free with the Note 40s.
While we have the list of all the specs and features now, Infinix does not say when it will launch the Note 40s. The phone's sudden appearance on the official website likely means that the release day is just around the corner.
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