Infinix Note 40 Pro and Note 40 Pro+ smartphones are now official. Infinix has expanded its mid-range smartphone lineup in India with the launch of the Infinix Note 40 Pro and Note 40 Pro+. Both Android smartphones are equipped with FHD+ display and 108MP main camera. Both offer some AI enhancements like Active Halo AI lighting and are powered by MediaTek chipsets.

Price and availability
The Infinix Note 40 Pro is priced at Rs 21,999. On the other hand, Infinix Note 40 Pro+ is priced at Rs 24,999. Customers can buy smartphones in two colors – Vintage Green and Titanium Gold. The smartphones are available online on Flipkart.
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Infinix Note 40 Pro, Note 40 Pro+ Specifications
The Infinix Note 40 Pro and Note 40 Pro+ smartphones feature a 6.78-inch FHD+ display with a resolution of 1080 x 2436 pixels. The refresh rate of the display is 120 Hz, and the top is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass.
Both smartphones are powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset, the Infinix Note 40 Pro comes with 8GB of RAM, while the Note 40 Pro+ comes with 12GB of RAM. The smartphones are equipped with 256 GB of internal memory, which can be expanded up to 1 TB by adding a microSD card.
Both run Android 14 with their own version of XOS 14 on top. The smartphones have a 108 MP primary camera, a 2 MP macro camera and a depth camera. Both the smartphones have a 16MP front camera for selfies.
The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ packs a 4500mAh battery and supports 100W fast charging. On the other hand, the Infinix Note 40 Pro has a 5000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. Smartphones support 20W wireless charging.
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