Oluwayemisi Ode, the PR
and Communications Manager for Infinix Nigeria, highlighted the significance of
the Note 40 series: “The Infinix Note 40 series is more than just a smartphone; it’s a
testament to our commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology that meets
the ever-evolving needs of our users. As we unveil this groundbreaking device
today, we’re excited to share with you its unique features designed to empower
and inspire”.
Performance-wise, the
Note 40 Pro is equipped with the Helio G99 Ultimate chipset and up to 24GB
Extended RAM, delivering smooth, responsive performance across all
applications. The dual speakers, fine-tuned by JBL, ensure an immersive audio
experience, complementing the device’s impressive display.
Not to be outdone, the
Note 40 boasts a 45W All-Round FastCharge 2.0 and 20W Wireless MagCharge,
alongside a generous 5000mAh battery. Its AMOLED display, with a high refresh
rate of 120Hz and innovative Active Halo Design AI lighting, adds a touch of
sophistication to notifications and calls.
With a 108MP OIS main
camera, the Note 40 enables users to capture life’s moments in breathtaking
detail. Additional camera modes, such as Super Night and Portrait Mode, allow
for creative experimentation in various lighting conditions.
A key highlight of the
Note 40 series was the introduction of the Cheetah X1 chip, Infinix’s first
self-developed power management chip. This chip is a game-changer, serving as
the foundation for the new All-Round FastCharge 2.0 technology. It combines
three powerful modules into one compact chip, offering optimized charging
efficiency across eight different scenarios.
Announcing their
partnership, the Head of Marketing, Showmax Nigeria, Arinola Shobande announced
that buyers of Infinix NOTE 40 from now till the 31st of March 2024 will enjoy
3-month subscription plan free of charge and while those who buy any Infinix
smartphone will enjoy three months of Showmax subscription at a discounted rate
of N8500, down from the initial price of N12,500.
Commenting on his
experience with the Note 40 Pro, Izzy Boye, a Tech enthusiast, lauded the
device for its outstanding features. “I have had the Note 40 Pro for a week now
and I’ve seen some impressive features. If you go through TikTok, you’d see how
everyone is complaining that the newly released Call of Duty game is making
their phone so hot, but using Infinix Note 40 Pro, it didn’t get as hot as
other phones I tried to play the game on. It’s quite impressive compared to
other phones bought at this price range. This is one of the best phones Infinix
has had in a while and it’s commendable,” said Boye.
Infinix’s Note 40
series includes several models (NOTE 40, NOTE 40 Pro, NOTE 40 Pro 5G, and the
NOTE 40 Pro+ 5G), but in Nigeria, only the Note 40 and Note 40 Pro have been
launched. The Note 40, with 256GB storage and 8GB RAM, is priced at NGN 327,900
and is available in Obsidian Black and Titan Gold. The Note 40 Pro, also with
256GB storage and 8GB RAM, is available for NGN 396,900 in Titan Gold and
Vintage Green. Both models are available on the EasyBuy platform, providing
users with flexible payment options.