Infinix Note 40s is listed online with all its features and specifications

The Infinix Note 40s product page (Source: Infinix Mobility)

Infinix has quietly put up a product page for the Note 40s, which was first spotted by PassionateGeekz. While the Note 40s is quite similar to other Note 40 series smartphones, it does have a few new exclusive features. The launch date and pricing remain unknown for now.

The Infinix Note 40s is the latest addition to the Note 40 range. Not much has been revealed; the phone is now listed with all its specifications on the official webpage, as spotted by PassionateGeekz. The other phones in the Infinix Note line (they’ve already received a lot of reviews) are the Note 40, Note 40 Pro and the Note 40 Pro Plus for reference.

The Infinix Note 40s is powered by Mediak’s Mediatek Helio G99 Ultimate processor, which shares many features with the Dimensity 7020 in the Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G Note 40 Pro 5G. Infinix also included its first “self-developed power management chip”, the Cheetah X1. The smartphone is only available in one configuration: 8 gigabytes of RAM and 256 GB of storage. The Infinix Note 40s is powered by a 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support. It comes with Wireless MagCharge as part of the MagKit, since the Note 40s supports 20W wireless charging (and reverse wireless charging).

The Infinix Note 40s features a 108MP “Super-zoom” camera (Source: Infinix mobility)

The Infinix Note 40s features a 120Hz 3D curved AMOLED display and an under-display fingerprint scanner. For audio, the device comes with dual speakers tuned by JBL. The 108-megapixel primary camera with ‘Super-zoom’ is undoubtedly one of the highlights. Another interesting feature of the Infinix Note 40s is called Active Halo Design, which is an AI-powered lighting on the rear panel. The company is also throwing in a pair of Bluetooth earphones and a MagCase/MagPad case for free with the Note 40s.

Although we now have the list of all the specifications and features, Infinix is ​​not saying when it will launch the Note 40s. The sudden appearance of the phone on the official website probably means that the release date is very close.

Those who don’t really like huge Android phones can get a refreshed iPhone 13 mini 128GB for around $350 on Amazon.com.

Ninh Duy

Translator: Ninh Ngoc Duy – Editorial Assistant – 407254 articles published on Notebookcheck since 2008

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