Infinix NOTE 40 Pro Series will get 2 Years of Major Android Upgrades

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Infinix just delivered a bit of good news for its customers its latest announcement about extended software updates for the NOTE 40 Pro series. To be specific, the brand has committed to providing two major Android version upgrades and three years of security patches to its NOTE 40 Pro, NOTE 40 Pro 5G, and NOTE 40 Pro+ 5G models globally.

This groundbreaking promise sets a new benchmark in the affordable smartphone segment, where devices often get left behind when it comes to software support. With Infinix’s commitment, users can enjoy a smooth and stable Android experience for a much longer period, ensuring their devices remain future-proof and secure.

Infinix NOTE 40 Pro Series

The NOTE 40 Pro series comes equipped with Android 14 out of the box, with plans to upgrade all the way to Android 16. This means users can look forward to a seamless and reliable XOS system for an extended period, maximizing the longevity of their devices.

Infinix has equipped the NOTE 40 Pro series with its cutting-edge All-Round FastCharge 2.0 technology. Powered by the self-developed Cheetah X1 power management chip, these devices offer an impressive charging experience, including 100W super-fast wired charging, magnetic wireless charging, and multi-speed charging options.

While software update availability may vary across regions due to regulatory constraints, Infinix’s sheer commitment to providing longer-lasting software updates is a testament to its dedication to customer satisfaction and innovation.

For more information on the Infinix NOTE 40 Pro Series, click here.

Infinix NOTE 40 Pro Series FAQ

Q1: Which Infinix Devices will get 2 years of major OS upgrades and 36 months of security patches?
A1: Infinix NOTE 40 Pro, Infinix NOTE 40 Pro 5G, Infinix NOTE 40 Pro+ 5G.

Q2: Which Android version do these devices run on out of the box?
A2: Android 14

Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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