Infinix Note 40 Pro+ in for review

This is the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ and it’s on sale in India with a nicely-stocked box. Ours is the Vintage Green model with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.

It ships with a USB-C cable, a 100W wired charger, a tempered glass protector, and a special MagCase with Qi2 and MagSafe-styled magnets on the back, corresponding to the phone’s wireless charging coil. The MagCase enables reverse wireless charging to another phone, though you could opt to charge it via cable as well.

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ in for review

Infinix bundles the MagPower portable power bank and wireless charger with the Note 40 Pro+ – it’s a 3,020mAh battery that can charge wirelessly up to 7.5W and via its USB-C port at up to 18W. It’s made for the Infinix Note 40 Pro+’ MagCase but will work with any other Qi phone.

The MagPower battery is INR 3,999 on its own.


The MagPower portable wireless charging battery comes bundled
The MagPower portable wireless charging battery comes bundled

The MagPower portable wireless charging battery comes bundled

The other accessory, which you’d need to buy yourself, is the MagPad – it’s a small wireless charger very much akin to the Apple MagSafe charger. It has a USB-C port and tops out at 15W.


The MagPad is an optional wireless charger
The MagPad is an optional wireless charger

The MagPad is an optional wireless charger

But 100W wired and 20W wireless charging aren’t the Infinix Note 40 Pro+’ only tricks. There’s an LED circle embedded in the camera island that Infinix calls the Active Halo – a first-in-segment AI lighting solution. It’s multi-colored and can light up in different combinations and effects for multiple scenarios – playing music, getting a phone call, charging, or even when you chat it up with the Note 40 Pro+’ AI assistant.

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ in for review

Let’s wrap it up with a specs overview. The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ has a 6.78-inch 1080p AMOLED with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,300 nits of peak brightness. It’s powered by a 6nm Dimensity 7020 with 12GB of RAM that can be extended up to 22GB through the storage. You get a 108MP main camera and a pair of 2MP auxiliaries. There’s a 32MP selfie upfront.

Finally, the 4,600mAh battery takes both 20W wireless and 100W wired charging, which can give you 50% back in just 12 minutes.

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ in for review

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