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Inifnix Note 40S Spotted On Multiple Certification Websites; Key Details Revealed

The smartphone brand Infinix unveiled its latest Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G series in the Indian market last month. In March, the company unveiled the Infinix Note 40 series globally. Well, we might get to see a new smartphone under the Infinix Note 40 series soon- Infinix Note 40S as the device has made its appearance on various certification websites.

Our team at The Tech Outlook has spotted the Infinix Note 40S on SDPPI and NBTC certification websites with model number X6850B.

The above listings do not reveal much about the device but it does towards its imminent launch in the global markets. Other than these certification websites, the smartphone was also spotted on Bluetooth SIG, FCC, and WiFi Alliance websites.

The Bluetooth SIG database reveals that the upcoming device will be supporting Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity while the WiFi Alliance certification reveals that the smartphone will arrive with dual-band WiFi support.

Now if we talk about the FCC listing of Infinix Note 40S, the device is revealed to arrive with FCC ID- 2AIZN-X6850B.

The smartphone will be available in the Obsidian Black color option and will be available in 12GB/256GB storage configuration. The positioning of the label on the smartphone is also revealed from the above image. The device will be supporting- LTE, GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, FM Receiver, NFC, and WPT network connectivity options.

Infinix Note 40S was also spotted on the EEC certification website with model number X6850B, but at that time it was assumed to be Infinix Note 40 Pro but it is now confirmed that the model number belongs to Infinix Note 40S.

In the coming days, we might come across some more details regarding the upcoming Infinix Note 40s smartphone. Also since the device has bagged multiple certifications already it indicates its imminent launch and we may hear the launch announcement soon.

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