Infinix has introduced a quartet of Note 40 smartphones that emphasize rapid charging and premium features, including All-Round FastCharge 2.0 with up to 100W charging. This move aligns with a trend seen across major brands toward more capable battery systems while delivering a suite of capabilities that typically appear on higher price models. The information comes from detailed coverage by the Mobile Review portal and reflects Infinix’s push to balance performance, power efficiency, and user convenience in a single ecosystem.
The Note 40 family showcases curved AMOLED displays with Full HD resolution, a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate, and 2160 Hz PWM dimming for comfortable daytime and nighttime viewing. Peak brightness hovers around 1300 nits, ensuring legibility in bright sunlight, and TÜV Rheinland certification is being pursued to underscore eye comfort and display quality. The entry model features a flat screen, while the rest of the lineup embraces the curved design for a more immersive visual experience and a sleeker silhouette.
Each device in the lineup carries a 108 MP main camera with optical image stabilization, supporting sharp stills and steady video at multiple lighting levels. Performance is powered by a mix of MediaTek Dimensity 7020 and Helio G99 Ultimate processors, chosen to deliver capable everyday multitasking and smooth gaming. These chipsets are complemented by artificial intelligence features embedded in the XOS 14 firmware, enabling smarter photography, scene recognition, and responsive system tuning. Stereo speakers tuned with JBL branding add to a richer multimedia experience, enhancing music, movies, and gaming sessions.
A standout feature is All-Round FastCharge 2.0, driven by Infinix’s Cheetah X1 chip, delivering up to 100W wired charging for the Note 40 Pro+ 5G. The system also supports wireless charging and reverse charging to power other devices in a pinch. The manufacturer highlights battery endurance, suggesting the capacity can withstand up to 1600 charging cycles while maintaining about 80% of its original capacity. With MagCase support, magnetic charging compatibility mirrors convenient design choices found in recent premium devices, simplifying cable management and reducing wear on charging ports.
Pricing for the Note 40 family begins around $199 USD for the base model, climbing to approximately $309 USD for the Note 40 Pro+ 5G. Availability has been noted in Russia, though official pricing in other markets has not been disclosed yet. The Note 40 lineup is anticipated to reach North America and Canada, with regional distributors expected to announce local pricing and availability details in the near term. This move signals Infinix’s intent to broaden access to feature-rich smartphones in Western markets where charging speed and display quality are increasingly important to daily use.
In related news, Infinix sister brand Tecno has showcased an affordable smartphone featuring 70 W charging in a related launch, illustrating a broader strategic push toward faster charging across the portfolio. This parallel push from sister brands highlights a wider market trend toward high charging efficiency and flexible power options, shaping consumer expectations for midrange devices in North America and beyond. The evolving landscape suggests more devices will bring advanced charging technology, durable batteries, and AI-assisted performance to everyday mobile experiences, matching user demand for speed, reliability, and lasting battery life. [Source: Infinix communications overview]