Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro Designs Revealed in Leaked Renders
Leaked renders of the upcoming Infinix Note 40 series have surfaced online, giving us a glimpse of the design for both the standard Note 40 and the Note 40 Pro. These leaks come just ahead of the global launch of the phones, which is expected to happen soon.
Flat Display for Note 40, Curved Display for Note 40 Pro:
The leaks, shared by tipster Paras Guglani, showcase two distinct designs for the Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro. The standard Note 40 appears to sport a flat AMOLED display, while the Note 40 Pro boasts a more premium-looking curved AMOLED display. Both models feature a centered punch-hole cutout for the selfie camera and minimal bezels on three sides, with a slightly more noticeable chin at the bottom.
Triple Rear Camera and Shared Specs:
On the back, both smartphones share a similar design language. They house a triple-camera setup housed within a large camera island accompanied by an LED flash. While specific details about the camera sensors are yet to be revealed, the leaked information suggests that the primary sensor will be a powerful 108 megapixels.
Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro Rear Camera |
Apart from the display design, most other aspects seem identical between the Infinix Note 40 and Note 40 Pro. Both phones are expected to be powered by the MediaTek Helio G99 SoC and offer 4G connectivity. They are also rumored to come with IP54 water and dust resistance rating, up to 256GB of internal storage, and a central power button with volume rockers on the right edge.
Charging Speeds Differentiate the Pro Model:
The leaked information also highlights a key difference between the two models – charging speed. The standard Infinix Note 40 is said to support 45W wired fast charging, while the Note 40 Pro takes things a step further with support for faster 70W wired charging.
Official Launch Expected Soon:
These leaks come ahead of the official launch of the Infinix Note 40 series, which is expected to happen globally very soon. With the design and some key specifications now out in the open, smartphone users can start to form an opinion about these upcoming devices.