Infinix NOTE 40 series: Transitioning from tangled cables to seamless ‘MagCharge’ solution

With its innovative technology, the series promises to provide a better charging experience for smartphones.


Infinix
Press Release

 

It is not uncommon for innovations in the realm of technology to be heralded by a symphony of celebration and anticipation. MagSafe, a magnetic charging solution designed to seamlessly integrate with the iPhone, was no exception.

Touted as an innovative addition, it generated widespread interest and desire among consumers. But, how about a gadget with charging solution for Android devices that is capabale of delivering seamless, integrated charging experience.

Fret not, a new contender Infinix NOTE 40 Series has emerged in the market with its very own MagCharge technology, set to debut as the first-ever MagSafe-inspired charging solution for Android devices. The move strengthens Infinix's commitment to provide convenient charging in any situation and in any weather.

Promising a generous 20W output, MagCharge is poised to redefine the standards of convenience and efficiency in the Android sphere. Notably, what sets it apart is its inclusion within the box, offering users immediate access without the need for supplementary purchases. Providing an unparalleled user experience and efficiency, it ensures that you're always charged up and ready to go.

The Infinix NOTE 40 series caters to a wide range of users. The standard NOTE 40 offers exceptional performance without breaking the bank, making it a perfect entry point for those wanting to experience the magic of MagCharge.

InfinixNOTE 40 Pro is also equipped with a 70W wired fast charger so you can take charge of your life and live free. In short, multiple charging solutions can be integrated into one’s daily routine according to their lifestyle.

This groundbreaking technology will be available for pre-orders starting on April 1, so don't miss out.

 

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