Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G Seen on Google Play, Geekbench, BIS
The highly anticipated Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G is set to debut alongside the Note 40 series on March 18th. This upcoming lineup will encompass the Note 40 Pro 5G, the Note 40, the Note 40 Pro, and the Note 40 Pro+. Initial glimpses of the Pro+ 5G's retail packaging have already been witnessed, and today, fresh details regarding the Note 40 Pro 5G have surfaced.
The Note 40 Pro 5G, also known as the model number X6851, has been seen on the Google Play console and in the BIS database. Its specifications include a MediaTek Dimensity 7020 CPU and up to 8GB of RAM. Its display is anticipated to have a 1080 x 2436 pixels resolution, and the gadget will come pre-installed with Android 14. A sleek, curved display design is hinted at in an early depiction of the phone.
Geekbench benchmarks further affirm the adoption of the MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chip and corroborate the presence of 8GB RAM, alongside the upcoming device's Android 14 operating system.
Meanwhile, rumors surrounding the Note 40 Pro (the non-5G variant) suggest it may house an Helio G99 processor, with memory configurations possibly ranging between 8GB and 12GB of RAM, also running on Android 14. Additional speculations hint at the potential inclusion of rapid 70W wired charging capabilities, complemented by 5W wireless charging support.
The global unveiling of the Note 40 series is scheduled for March 18th in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, promising to showcase the latest advancements in Infinix's smartphone lineup.