Let’s be honest—most budget phones are boring. They either look cheap or feel sluggish. But the Infinix Note 40S? Nah, this one’s different. It’s got style, power, and some legit cool features that make you go, “Wait, this costs how much?”
Performance That Doesn’t Quit
Under the hood, you’ve got a MediaTek Helio G99 Ultimate chip and 8GB RAM—which, for the price, is kinda wild. Swipe through apps, binge Netflix, or even game (yes, Genshin Impact on medium settings) without the phone breaking a sweat. Plus, 256GB storage means you can hoard all the memes, photos, and apps you want. No more “storage full” panic.
Oh, and it runs Android 14 with Infinix’s XOS 14 skin. It’s clean, fast, and actually gets two major updates (a rare promise in this price range).
That 108MP Camera? Yeah, It’s Legit.
Forget grainy budget phone pics. The 108MP main camera pulls in detail, even in tricky lighting. Night shots? Solid. Portraits? Crisp. And that 32MP selfie cam (with a dual LED flash) means your IG stories won’t look like they were shot in a cave.
Wanna shoot 1440p video? Go for it. There’s even a macro lens for those “artsy” close-up shots (you know, for food pics and random leaves).
Sound That Slaps (Literally, It’s JBL-Tuned)
No headphone jack? Bummer. But the stereo speakers (tuned by JBL) are so good, you might not care. Music, movies, TikTok—everything sounds full and loud. And if you’re a wired earphone diehard, well… adapters exist.
Battery for Days (Plus MagCharge?!)
The 5000mAh battery easily lasts a full day, even if you’re glued to your screen. And when it does die? 33W fast charging juices it up quick. But here’s the kicker—it even has 20W wireless MagCharge (like a budget MagSafe). Oh, and you can reverse charge other devices. Fancy.
Looks Good, Feels Good
Available in Obsidian Black and Vintage Green, this phone doesn’t scream “cheap.” The curved back feels premium, the in-display fingerprint sensor works fast, and the whole thing is just… nice to hold.
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The Catch?
It’s not perfect. No IP rating (so keep it away from pools), and Infinix’s software still has some bloat. But for the price? Hell of a deal.
Final Verdict: Who’s It For?
If you want a budget phone that doesn’t act like one, the Note 40S nails it. Great camera, killer battery, and performance that punches above its weight. Just don’t drop it in water.