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Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G

Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G

Brand: Infinix
Category: SMARTPHONES
  • Display: 6.78" (1080x2436 pixels)
  • Processor: Helio G99 Ultimate
  • Rear Camera: 108MP
  • RAM: 8/12GB
  • Storage: 256GB
  • OS: Android 14, XOS 14
  • Battery: 5000mAh

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

9.6
  • Performance 9 / 10
  • Display 10 / 10
  • Camera 9 / 10
  • Battery 10 / 10
  • Build 10 / 10

PROS

  1. Beautiful AMOLED display with 120 Hz: smooth scrolling, vibrant colours, great for media/gaming.
  2. High-resolution 108 MP camera: triple rear setup gives flexibility for wide, macro, and depth photography, with OIS.
  3. Large 5000 mAh battery + fast 70 W charging: long battery life and quick recharge.
  4. Good memory and storage (8/12 GB + 256 GB): ample space for apps, media, and good multitasking performance.
  5. Modern essentials covered: dual SIM, under-display fingerprint, USB-C, dust/splash resistance.
  6. Great value for money: features competitive with some pricier mid-range phones, but at a lower price point.

CONS

  1. Not a flagship-level chipset: MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate is good for everyday tasks but not elite for heavy gaming or intensive workloads.
  2. Triple camera setup is modest beyond the 108 MP: the extra 2 MP lenses (macro / depth) are relatively basic.
  3. No expansion slot (microSD): storage is fixed at 256 GB.
  4. Software optimization / long-term updates uncertain: being mid-range, may not get as many OS updates or long-term support compared to premium phones.
  5. Design trade-offs compared to premium phones: though build quality is good, premium material or luxury finishes are not part of the deal (to keep cost low).
Introducing the Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G: A Mid-Range Powerhouse

When Infinix launched the Note 40 Pro 4G in March 2024, it arrived with a promise: deliver flagship-style features at a wallet-friendly price. For many users, especially in markets like Nigeria, India, and other emerging economies, the Note 40 Pro 4G represents a strong value-for-money smartphone. Packed with a big AMOLED screen, a high-resolution camera, large battery, and modern hardware, all without the premium-phone price, it aims to hit the sweet spot between performance, affordability, and everyday usability.

In this post, we walk you through its full specs, pros and cons, how it compares (in design and build) to its sibling the Infinix Note 40 Pro, and whether it’s worth your money.

 

Specs & Features: What You Get with Note 40 Pro 4G

Here’s a breakdown of the main hardware and software features of the Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G:

  • Display: 6.78-inch AMOLED, Full HD+ (1080 x 2436), 120 Hz refresh rate, ~1300 nits peak brightness.
  • Build & Body: Slim bezels, dual SIM (nano-SIM), dust and splash resistance (IP54), front protected by Corning Gorilla Glass.
  • Operating System: Android 14 with XOS 14 UI.
  • Processor: MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate (octa-core), paired with Mali-G57 MC2 GPU.
  • Memory & Storage: Options include 8 GB or 12 GB RAM, with 256 GB internal storage (UFS 2.2).
  • Rear Camera Setup: Triple camera, 108 MP (main, wide, with OIS + PDAF), 2 MP macro, 2 MP depth/misc lens.
  • Front Camera: 32 MP for selfies and video calls.
  • Battery: 5000 mAh Li-Po, with 70 W fast wired charging.
  • Other Features: Under-display fingerprint sensor, USB-C, dual SIM standby, splash/dust resistance, 120 Hz smooth display, all good touches for this price class.

In short: the Note 40 Pro 4G gives you a large, vibrant, smooth display, capable camera hardware, decent battery with fast charging, and modern mid-range performance.

 

Launch Price: What It Cost at Release

At launch, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G came with a competitive price, making it attractive in many markets. According to available reports:

  • In Nigeria, some sources listed early price around ₦116,550.
  • Globally / in USD the phone was aimed at roughly US $259 – $288 range.
  • In India the 5G sibling (though specs slightly different) was listed around ₹21,999 for 8 GB + 256 GB.

To give you approximate equivalences (for context; actual local pricing may vary widely depending on import costs, taxes, local demand etc.):

  • USD: ≈ $259–$288
  • Naira (as per early Nigeria listing): ₦116,550, though depending on variant/market availability this may differ.
  • Indian Rupees: roughly ₹22,000 (for similar variant globally)
  • British Pounds: If converting USD $259–288, that would roughly be around £200–£225 (depending on exchange rate at that time).

 

Design & Build: How Note 40 Pro 4G Compares to Note 40 Pro

Because the “4G” in Note 40 Pro 4G indicates a more budget-oriented variant compared to the “standard” Note 40 Pro (which in some markets ships with more advanced chipset / connectivity), it’s interesting to see how they compare, especially in design and build.

  • Display & Body: Both phones share the same 6.78″ AMOLED + 120 Hz display, meaning you don’t lose out on screen quality with the 4G version.
  • Materials & Build Quality: The 4G variant retains a Gorilla Glass–protected front and maintains a sleek, slim design with dual-SIM support and water/dust splash resistance — a design approach similar to the Note 40 Pro.
  • Internal Hardware Difference: Where they diverge most is under the hood: the standard Note 40 Pro (depending on variant) may offer more powerful chipsets or 5G support, but the 4G variant prioritises affordability while still offering solid overall performance. Hence, if your priority is everyday tasks, social media, streaming, photography, and battery stamina, the design/build trade-off feels minimal for most everyday users.

In short: you get mainstream-class build and design quality with the 4G model, almost on par with the regular model, but with more modest internals (which for many users is a fair trade).

 

Pros & Cons

Here’s a balanced look at what works, and what doesn’t, for the Note 40 Pro 4G:

Pros

  • Beautiful AMOLED display with 120 Hz: smooth scrolling, vibrant colours, great for media/gaming.
  • High-resolution 108 MP camera: triple rear setup gives flexibility for wide, macro, and depth photography, with OIS.
  • Large 5000 mAh battery + fast 70 W charging: long battery life and quick recharge.
  • Good memory and storage (8/12 GB + 256 GB): ample space for apps, media, and good multitasking performance.
  • Modern essentials covered: dual SIM, under-display fingerprint, USB-C, dust/splash resistance.
  • Great value for money: features competitive with some pricier mid-range phones, but at a lower price point.

Cons / Trade-offs

  • Not a flagship-level chipset: MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate is good for everyday tasks but not elite for heavy gaming or intensive workloads.
  • Triple camera setup is modest beyond the 108 MP: the extra 2 MP lenses (macro / depth) are relatively basic.
  • No expansion slot (microSD): storage is fixed at 256 GB.
  • Software optimization / long-term updates uncertain: being mid-range, may not get as many OS updates or long-term support compared to premium phones.
  • Design trade-offs compared to premium phones: though build quality is good, premium material or luxury finishes are not part of the deal (to keep cost low).

 

Who Should Buy Note 40 Pro 4G, And Who Might Skip It

Good for you if:

  • You want a solid all-rounder smartphone for everyday use, social media, browsing, streaming, camera photos, light gaming.
  • You care about battery life and display quality:  long battery + vibrant AMOLED + smooth refresh rate.
  • You want good specs without overspending: 256 GB storage, ample RAM, nice camera and charging speed at a friendly price point.
  • You live in a market where value-for-money is key (e.g. Nigeria, other emerging markets), it offers a good balance of features vs price.

Maybe skip if:

  • You need a flagship-level performance: heavy 3D gaming or intensive multitasking may push the G99 chip.
  • You value top-tier cameras beyond 108 MP: the auxiliary lenses are basic.
  • You want expandable storage or premium build materials: the phone doesn’t offer SD expansion or luxury finishes.
  • You care about long-term software support: mid-range phones often get fewer OS updates.

 

Conclusion: Is Note 40 Pro 4G Worth It?

In 2024, the year of its release, the Infinix Note 40 Pro 4G stands out as one of the best “bang for buck” smartphones in its segment. It strikes a fine balance between performance, design, usability, and affordability. For users in Nigeria (or similar markets) who want a large display, good battery life, and a high-resolution camera, without stretching their budget, it’s an excellent choice.

If you are not chasing flagship-level performance but want a reliable, stylish, and feature-rich everyday smartphone, the Note 40 Pro 4G delivers more than enough.

But if you crave cutting-edge performance, premium build, or top-tier cameras, you may want to consider pricier alternatives, or look at higher-end phones.

 

Specs

LAUNCH

Announced 2024, March 18
Availability Available. Released 2024, March 19

NETWORK

2G Bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Bands HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1700(AWS) / 1900 / 2100 HSDPA 850 / 900 / 2100
4G Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 13, 26, 28, 38, 40, 41, 66 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 20, 28, 38, 40, 41 1, 3, 5, 8, 38, 40, 41
Speed HSPA, LTE
Technology GSM / HSPA / LTE

DESIGN

Measurements 164.4 x 74.6 x 7.8 mm (6.47 x 2.94 x 0.31 in)
Weight 190 g (6.70 oz)
SIM Nano-SIM + Nano-SIM IP54 dust protected and water resistant (water splashes)

DISPLAY

Type AMOLED, 120Hz, 1300 nits (peak)
Size 6.78 inches, 109.9 cm2 (~89.6% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution 1080 x 2436 pixels (~393 ppi density)
Protection Corning Gorilla Glass

PLATFORM

OS Android 14, XOS 14
Chipset Mediatek Helio G99 Ultimate
CPU Octa-core (2x2.2 GHz Cortex-A76 & 6x2.0 GHz Cortex-A55)
GPU Mali-G57 MC2

MEMORY

Card Slot Unspecified
Internal 256GB 8GB RAM, 256GB 12GB RAM UFS 2.2

REAR CAMERA

Triple 108 MP, f/1.8, (wide), 1/1.67", PDAF, OIS 2 MP, f/2.4 2 MP, f/2.4
Features Quad-LED flash, HDR, panorama
Video 1440p@30fps, 1080p@30/60fps

SELFIE CAMERA

Single 32 MP, f/2.2, (wide), 1/3.1"
Features Dual-LED flash
Video 1080p@30fps

SOUND

Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers
3.5mm Jack No Tuned by JBL 24-bit/192kHz Hi-Res audio

COMMUNICATION

WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
Bluetooth Yes
Positioning GPS
NFC Yes (market/region dependent)
Radio FM radio
Infrared Port Yes
USB USB Type-C 2.0, OTG

FEATURES

Sensors Fingerprint (under display, optical), accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass

BATTERY

Kind 5000 mAh
Charging 70W wired, 50% in 20 min 20W wireless MagCharge Reverse wired Reverse wireless

OTHERS

Colors Vintage Green, Titan Gold, Racing Edition
Models X6850

PRICE

Nigeria ₦116,550
UK £200–£225
USA US $259 – $288
India ₹22,000

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