Listen to Story After launching the Infinix Note 40 Pro in India in April this year, the company has now brought the vanilla Infinix Note 40 to the market. I have been using the phone for about two weeks now, and I can say that the device is quite “pro” itself. The smartphone was launched at Rs 19,999.

With bank offers and exchange deals, its price comes down to Rs 15,999. And in that you get a gorgeous AMOLED display, wireless charging capability, and a very premium design. The smartphone also features AI on device.

Even while testing, all these features come together pretty well, and I had a surprisingly good time reviewing the device. Of course, the Infinix Note 40 also has its quirks and stammers. Let’s dive deeper into the Infinix Note 40’s pros and cons.

The highlight of Infinix Note 40 is its 6.78-inch AMOLED display with 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone features a beautiful flat display that gives a premium quality feel.

Notably, it has the biggest display on a smartphone in the sub-Rs 20,000 price segment. Big screens are not really my cup of tea, but it’s difficult not to like the Note 40’s display because of its colours and vibrancy, which are well-maintained even on a bright sunny day. It makes watching content or playing games on it a delight.

The ultra-thin bezels are a cherry on top. Another display feature on the Infinix Note 40 which feels quite premium for its price is an iPhone-like dynamic bar on the front camera island. The dynamic bar shows.