Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (2024)

XOS 14 and Android 14

The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ runs on the company's latest take on Android - XOS 14. It's also based on the latest Android 14 version. Unfortunately, Infinix doesn't reveal its plans on how long one should expect software support from the company, but we assume at least one more major update is in the cards.

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Since we've covered XOS 13.5, we suggest reading the Infinix Hot 40 Pro's software section to get a good grasp of what to expect. Things haven't changed much, especially UI-wise.



XOS 14 and Android 14

Still, the company did add some modern features under the Note AI umbrella. It leverages AI to help you create written content, summarize text, generate wallpapers, and search for images in the gallery with context.

Benchmark performance

The Infinix Note 40 Pro+ is based on a MediaTek Dimensity 7020 chipset. It is a very new chipset from the beginning of this year. However, the Dimensity 7020 is, in fact, a rebranded Dimensity 930, which is not as recent as it was announced back in 2022.

The Dimensity 7020 is a modern chip based on TSMC's 6nm manufacturing process. In terms of CPU, the Dimensity 7020 has two big Cortex-A78 cores, clocked at up to 2.2GHz and another six small Cortex-A55 ones, working at up to 2.0GHz.

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The GPU situation is a bit more interesting. MediaTek has partnered with Imagination Technologies before for its GPUs. Notably the PowerVR series of chips. The IMG BXM-8-256 GPU is another Imagination Technologies product. This GPU is based on the B-Series architecture that should be about 30% more power efficient than the previous generation (PowerVR). In terms of graphical APIs, the IMG BXM-8-256 claims to support OpenGL ES 3.x, OpenCL 3.0 and Vulkan 1.3. That last bit about Vulkan support seems to be a bit problematic since none of the 3DMark benchmarks are even supported by the Note 40 Pro+. Apparently, the particular GPU is missing some crucial Vulkan extensions. We didn't encounter any practical problems related to these Vulkan hurdles while gaming. It is still worth noting, though.

As far as memory is concerned, the Note 40 Pro+ has only one variant - 12GB/256GB. Pretty generous on the RAM front, while the storage type is listed as UFS 2.2.

And here are the benchmarks.

GeekBench 6

  • Multi-core
  • Single-core

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (9) Poco X6 Pro

4696

Dimensity 8300 Ultra 256GB, 8GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (10) Galaxy A55

3350

Exynos 1480 128GB, 8GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (12) Nothing Phone (2a)

2592

Dimensity 7200 Pro 256GB, 12GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (13) Moto G54 Power

2346

Dimensity 7020 256GB, 12GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (14) Infinix Note 40 Pro+

2233

Dimensity 7020 256GB, 12GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (15) Poco X6 Pro

1498

Dimensity 8300 Ultra 256GB, 8GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (16) Galaxy A55

1142

Exynos 1480 128GB, 8GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (17) Nothing Phone (2a)

1127

Dimensity 7200 Pro 256GB, 12GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (18) Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

1017

Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 512GB, 12GB RAM

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (19) Moto G54 Power

923

Dimensity 7020 256GB, 12GB RAM

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913

Dimensity 7020 256GB, 12GB RAM

AnTuTu 10

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (21) Poco X6 Pro

1396547

Dimensity 8300 Ultra 256GB, 8GB RAM 1220 x 2712 px

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (22) Galaxy A55

726158

Exynos 1480 128GB, 8GB RAM 1080 x 2340 px

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (23) Nothing Phone (2a)

684574

Dimensity 7200 Pro 256GB, 12GB RAM 1080 x 2412 px

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (24) Motorola Edge 50 Fusion

580458

Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 512GB, 12GB RAM 1080 x 2400 px

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (25) Infinix Note 40 Pro+

459546

Dimensity 7020 256GB, 12GB RAM 1080 x 2436 px

Infinix Note 40 Pro+ review (26) Moto G54 Power

399080

Dimensity 7020 256GB, 12GB RAM 1080 x 2400 px

As you can see from the results, the Infinix Note 40 Pro+ drags behind the competition in terms of raw performance and it's the only SoC in the price bracket that doesn't support Vulkan features, hence why we weren't able to run any of the 3DMark's graphics benchmarks.

Sure, the device utilizes the SoC's potential to the fullest and outpaces the Moto G54 Power comfortably, which has the same chipset. However, most direct rivals run on much more powerful Dimensity 8300, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 or even Galaxy A55's Exynos 1480.

Sustained performance

The Dimensity 7020 isn't a demanding chip, so as expected, the smartphone did pretty well in our CPU stress test.


Infinix Note 40 Pro+ CPU throttle test (60min)

The chip maintained high CPU clock speeds throughout the test, but as we mentioned earlier, we couldn't run 3DMark's stress test due to Vulkan incompatibility issues. Our educated guess is that the Note 40 Pro+ will do just fine in a GPU-intensive workload as well.

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