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Infinix Hot 40 Leaked Image Reveals Key Specs And Design

Infinix Hot 40 Leaked Image Reveals Key Specs And Design. Pictures of the soon-to-be-released Infinix Hot 40 smartphone have surfaced online, showcasing the device’s design and key specs ahead of its official launch.

Infinix Hot 40 Leaked Image Reveals Key Specs And Design

The images reveal the Hot 40 will have the following:

  • – A large, squared-off triple camera module on the rear
  • – A 6.75-inch display with 90Hz refresh rate
  • – 50MP main camera lens advertised for low light photography
  • – 128GB internal storage
  • – MediaTek Helio G88 processor
  • – 16GB RAM (8GB physical + 8GB virtual)
  • – 5,000mAh battery with 33W fast charging support

Additional leaked shots confirm the phone will come in a white color option. The Hot 40 seems visually similar to its predecessor, the Hot 30 model, but brings upgraded internals.

Infinix is unveiling the Hot 40 series in Africa on December 9th. The leaked pictures offer an early glimpse of what to expect from these upcoming affordable smartphones. With features like a 90Hz display, 50MP camera and fast charging, the Hot 40 aims to be an enticing option in its price range.

Kere O. Jonathan Okoh

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