Infinix Note40 Series Brings Magnetic Charging Ecosystem and 110W Wireless Power

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Infinix is gearing up to unveil the Note40 series, introducing a Magnetic Charging Ecosystem that brings a magnet-assisted wireless charging experience to its devices. Reports from the GSMArena portal have highlighted this feature as a standout addition to the upcoming lineup.

The ecosystem centers on a magnetic portable battery and a specially designed case that attach to the smartphone. Like MagSafe for Apple devices, these components magnetically connect to support wireless charging with ease. The case acts as the primary bridge, enabling quick and secure alignment between the phone and a growing family of magnetic accessories. This setup promises a seamless experience for users who want to snap their phone into charging mode or into compatible attachments without fiddling with cables.

All parts of the Magnetic Charging Ecosystem are built around Infinix All-Round FastCharge technology, which enables rapid wireless charging up to 110W. While the precise charging capabilities for each Note40 model within the lineup remain to be confirmed, the company has signaled that this magnetic charging approach will be extended to more devices in the Infinix portfolio in the future. For users in North America and Canada, this could translate into a convenient, high-powered wireless charging option as the ecosystem expands across models and regions.

The Note40 family is expected to be introduced on March 18, with the possibility of a regional kickoff that includes markets such as Russia among others. The market window could influence pricing and availability across North American retailers and carriers as the company maps out distribution strategies for the new line.

Earlier in the year, Realme announced a sub-flagship device with a high-speed display, signaling that leaders in the segment continue to push both performance and premium-feel features into more accessible price points. Infinix’s magnetic charging initiative adds a different dimension to that ongoing competition, focusing on convenience and magnet-based accessory integration rather than only raw specifications.

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