This is not the most powerful platform
Infinix introduced the Note 40 line of smartphones, led by the top-end model Note 40 Pro+ 5G.
The new product is priced at $310, and for this money it offers a lot. For example, a 10-bit curved AMOLED panel with a diagonal of 6.78 inches with Full HD+ resolution and a frame rate of 120 Hz. The peak brightness is stated to be 1300 cd/sq.m, and the PWM adjustment frequency — 2160 Hz.
The smartphone is also equipped with a 108-megapixel main camera with 3x zoom mode. True, besides this there is not even an ultra-wide-angle camera, not to mention a full-fledged telephoto camera, which seems very strange at a price of 310 dollars.
But the smartphone offers 100-watt charging for its 4500 mAh battery, and the Note 40 Pro+ 5G became the first Infinix smartphone with the company’s own Cheetah X1 chip. The chip is responsible for power management. There is also wireless charging with a power of 20 W, and there is also an analogue of MagSafe called MagKit.
The heart of the smartphone is the SoC Dimensity 7020, for cooling which an evaporation chamber with a total area of 3753 sq.mm is used. The rest includes 12 GB of RAM, 256 GB of flash memory, IP53 protection and a thickness of 8.1 mm with a weight of 190 g.