Infinix is set to introduce yet another smartphone
into the already-crowded Note 40 series, this time with the Note 40X. While no
detail about the phone has been officially revealed by the brand, there have
already been several leaks about it and it seems that upcoming device will also
be making its way to the Malaysian market.
The Note 40X was listed on the SIRIM database on 26
June 2024 with the model number X6838. When it arrives in Malaysia, it will be
the fifth variant from the lineup to be made available here but for now, it is
unknown when exactly it will be launched by the company.
Earlier this week, PassionateGeekz published what
its claims to be a live image of the upcoming budget smartphone as well as some
of its key specs. If the image is to be believed, then the Note 40X will be
differentiated from the rest of the series by the lack of an Active Halo LED
LEDlight on the camera island. As for the
specs, it will reportedly feature a 6.78-inch 1080p display with a 120Hz
refresh rate.
Under the hood, it will apparently run on a MediaTek
Dimensity 6300 chipset paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage.
Imaging-wise, it will carry a 108MP main camera along with two 2MP sensors and
an 8MP front snapper. Powering it will be a 5,000mAh battery with 18W charging.
WhatsApp is working on a new feature that allows
users to translate messages directly within the app. According to WABetaInfo,
the Meta-owned messaging app plans to integrate Google Translate’s features to
its service, likely as a move to provide non-Samsung devices with similar
translation capabilities offered offered by Galaxy AI.
This feature, found in the latest WhatsApp beta
update (version 2.24.15.8) on Android, uses Google’s live translation
technology and operates on the user’s device. It is likely that initial
translation support may be limited, and users are required to download language
packs separately.
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