Infinix is set to release a new addition to the Note 40 family with the Infinix Note 40s whose details and specifications just surfaced on the company’s official website.
As reported previously by many insiders, the Infinix Note 40s will have very similar specs to the other phones in this series. This includes a 6.78-inch AMOLED panel with a full HD resolution and 120Hz refresh rate with a curvy design.
The phone is powered by a Helio G99 which replaces the more powerful Dimesity 7020 SoC on the Note 40 Pro 5G device. So, we can expect that this phone will probably be a cheaper option for the series. This is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage which is expected to be the only configuration for the model.
The camera setup houses a 108MP main camera with a 2MP macro shooter which also borrows from the older siblings. The selfie camera is a 32MP unit.
The Halo LED lighting will also be available, a feature that seems to be one of the highlights for all units in the series. Other features include a 5000mAh battery, IP54 splash & dust resistance rating, JBL-tuned stereo speakers and MagPad wireless charging.
Availability and pricing in the Kenyan market are yet to be revealed.