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Infinix Note 40 Review: Affordable Excellence Or Just Hype? by CareBear16: 11:18am On Jul 09
Hey there! So, have you checked out the Infinix Note 40 yet? It's the latest from Infinix, and it's got this massive 6.78-inch AMOLED display with all sorts of cool AI features. It follows the Note 40 Pro, which came out in April, but the Note 40 is easier on the wallet while still packing in a bunch of premium goodies.

The official release price is Rs 19,999, but with some sweet bank offers, you can snag it for Rs 15,999. But is it worth your hard-earned cash? Let's dive into the pros and cons.

Here are 4 reasons you should totally consider the Infinix Note 40, and 1 reason you might want to skip it.

Infinix Note 40: 4 Reasons to Buy

1. Gorgeous Display: The standout feature has to be its 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a buttery-smooth 120Hz refresh rate. It's got the biggest display in the sub-Rs 20,000 range, perfect for binge-watching or gaming. The ultra-thin bezels are just icing on the cake. Plus, it has a dynamic island-like feature for showing notifications, calls, and more, just like the iPhone!

2. Powerful Performance: This phone performs way better than you'd expect. The MediaTek Dimensity 7020 5G chipset and clean XOS 14 (based on Android 14) make for a smooth experience. No annoying bloatware here! With 8GB RAM and 256GB storage, it handles everything you throw at it with ease.

3. Wireless Charging: Believe it or not, this is the first phone under Rs 20,000 to offer wireless charging! It supports 15W wireless charging, taking about an hour to juice up to 40%. Sure, it’s not the fastest, but it's super convenient—just drop it on the MagPad, and you're good to go. The MagPad costs Rs 2,000 extra, but it's worth it.

4. 24-Hour Battery Life: The 5,000mAh battery lasts all day, even with heavy use. It comes with a 33W fast charger with different modes like low temperature, smart, and hyper charging. I played Call of Duty for over 30 minutes, took a call, and streamed music, and the battery only dropped 10%!

Infinix Note 40: Cons

The camera, while decent, has its quirks. The 108-megapixel triple rear camera and 32-megapixel selfie camera struggle with slow shutter speed and Portrait mode. The AI post-processing is nice but slow, making the overall experience a bit frustrating.

So, unless you're all about mobile photography, at Rs 15,999 with bank offers, the Note 40 is a steal and makes for a fantastic daily driver!

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