Infinix is gearing up to introduce a fifth member to its recently unveiled Note 40 lineup. With the Note 40 Pro Plus, Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro 4G, and Note 40 already making waves in global markets, the Infinix Note 40 5G promises to seamlessly complement the series, boasting the powerful Dimensity 7020 chipset.
Following a series of certifications from FCC, Wi-Fi Alliance, and BIS, the upcoming device has now surfaced on the Google Play Console’s listing. Among the disclosed details is the SoC model number, hinting at a 5G-capable chipset powering the device’s core. As previously confirmed by a Geekbench sighting, the Infinix Note 40 5G indeed utilizes MediaTek’s Dimensity 7020 chipset.
The Note 40 Pro 5G, identified in the Geekbench database as ‘X6852,’ flaunts impressive system specifications and performance metrics. With a single-core score of 802 and a peak multi-core score of 2032, the latest Infinix 5G model demonstrates a significant performance boost compared to its vanilla Note 40 4G counterpart equipped with the Helio G99 ultimate chipset.
To ensure optimal performance, the Note 40 5G is equipped with 8GB of memory and runs on XOS 14, based on Android 14.
While additional specifications remain unconfirmed, the Google Play Console listing sheds more light on the device’s features. Expect a 1080×2436 screen with Full HD resolution and a pixel density of 480ppi, along with 8GB of RAM and Android 14 out of the box.
The Note 40 5G boasts a versatile camera system comprising three lenses, along with a fourth camera housed within a hole-punch on the front. Keeping the device powered throughout the day is a robust 5,000 mAh battery. Further details regarding the device will likely emerge as its launch date approaches.