The Infinix Hot 40 launched in Pakistan in December 2023 and is fully PTA approved with a one-year official warranty. As of July 2026, its price ranges from Rs. 30,999 to Rs. 37,999. It comes in a single 8GB RAM + 256GB storage variant and still offers good value with its FHD+ display, 32MP selfie camera, and 33W fast charging.
8GB RAM / 256GB (Official Retail): Rs. 37,999
8GB RAM / 256GB (Deals): Rs. 30,999 – Rs. 34,499
PTA Approved: Yes
Official Warranty: 1 Year
Available Variant: 8GB RAM / 256GB
Box Contents: 33W Fast Charger Included
The Hot 40 is a big phone. At 168.6 x 76.6 x 8.3mm and 196 grams, it is one of the larger handsets in this price range. The design is straightforward — plastic back and frame with a glass front — but the build quality feels solid for everyday handling.
Dimensions: 168.6 x 76.6 x 8.3mm — noticeably large, two-handed use is comfortable
Weight: 196g — average for the size
Build: Glass front, plastic back and frame
No IP rating — no official dust or water resistance
Side-mounted fingerprint sensor — fast and reliable
Colors: Palm Blue, Horizon Gold, Starlit Black, Starfall Green, and a special Free Fire edition
Dual Nano-SIM with dedicated microSD slot
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
FM Radio: Yes
No NFC
The lack of any IP rating means this phone has no certified dust or water protection. Handle it with care around water — everyday splashes are a risk. The absence of NFC is expected for the price and launch year, but worth noting in 2026 when more phones are including it even at lower price points.
The 6.78-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD display was genuinely impressive when the Hot 40 launched in late 2023, and it holds up well against current budget phones that often offer only HD+ at similar prices.
Size: 6.78 inches IPS LCD — large and comfortable for media
Resolution: 1080 x 2460 pixels — Full HD+ at 396 PPI — noticeably sharp
Refresh rate: 90Hz — smooth scrolling and responsive touch
Peak brightness: 500 nits — adequate for indoor use, challenging in direct sunlight
Magic Ring capsule — interactive notification ring around the front camera for call info and battery status
Hi-Res audio: 24-bit/192kHz supported
The Full HD+ resolution at 396 PPI is the display's strongest point. Text looks sharp, photos look detailed, and video content looks noticeably crisper than HD+ panels you find on competitors at this price. The 500 nit brightness is modest — outdoor use in Pakistani summer sunlight will be a struggle, but indoors and in shaded areas the display performs well.
The MediaTek Helio G88 on a 12nm process was a mainstream budget chip in 2023, and in 2026 it handles everyday tasks without major complaints — though it does show its age in demanding situations.
Chipset: MediaTek Helio G88 (12nm)
CPU: Octa-core — 2x2.0 GHz Cortex-A75 + 6x1.8 GHz Cortex-A55
GPU: Mali-G52 MC2
RAM: 8GB physical + 8GB extended RAM from storage (total 16GB shown in settings)
Storage: 256GB with dedicated microSD slot
OS: Android 13 with XOS 13.5 — launched on Android 13, may have received one update
No 5G — 4G LTE only
No NFC
WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, and general daily use all run smoothly. Light to moderate gaming works fine. Heavy 3D games at high settings will push the G88 — playable but not always smooth at maximum graphics. The 8GB physical RAM combined with 8GB virtual RAM keeps multitasking comfortable across a reasonable number of apps. The 256GB storage is generous and reduces the need to rely on the microSD slot constantly.
One honest note about software — the Hot 40 launched on Android 13, and Infinix's update track record on Hot series phones has historically been limited. Do not expect more than one major Android update from this point forward.
The camera setup leads with a 50MP main camera and an impressive 32MP selfie camera — the front camera is genuinely one of the highlights of this phone.
Main camera: 50MP, f/1.6, autofocus, Quad LED flash
Macro camera: 2MP, f/2.4
Auxiliary lens: 0.08MP depth sensor
Camera features: HDR, panorama, face detection, continuous shooting
Video: Up to 1440p at 30fps on the rear camera
Selfie camera: 32MP, f/2.2, wide angle
Selfie video: 1080p at 30fps
The 50MP main camera with an f/1.6 aperture delivers clean and detailed daylight photos. The wide aperture helps with light gathering in moderate conditions. The Quad LED flash setup provides more even lighting than standard single-LED setups. The 1440p video recording is a step above most phones at this price, and the video quality in good light is genuinely usable for social media content.
The 32MP selfie camera is the camera highlight — detail is sharp, skin tones are accurate, and it handles video calls and social media selfies noticeably better than the 8MP or 13MP front cameras found on many budget competitors. The 2MP macro lens is functional for very close shots but limited in low light, and the 0.08MP auxiliary lens is essentially just a depth calculator.
The 5000mAh battery combined with 33W fast charging is a solid combination for a budget phone. Notably, the retail box includes the 33W charger in the box — confirmed by Hamariweb's unboxing report.
Battery capacity: 5000mAh
Wired charging: 33W — charges 20% to 75% in around 35 minutes
Reverse wired charging: Yes — share battery with accessories
No wireless charging
33W charger included in the retail box
Most users will comfortably get through a full day on a single charge. The 33W charging is fast enough for a meaningful top-up during a break — 35 minutes gets you from low battery to 75%, which is genuinely practical. Getting a fast charger in the box rather than a slower one is something worth pointing out, as several competitors at this price include only 18W chargers even when the phone supports faster speeds.
OS: Android 13 with XOS 13.5 — older software as of 2026
Wi-Fi: Dual-band Wi-Fi 5
Bluetooth: 5.1
NFC: No
USB: Type-C 2.0 with OTG
3.5mm headphone jack: Yes
Hi-Res audio: 24-bit/192kHz — good wired audio quality
FM Radio: Yes
GPS: Standard with A-GPS support
No 5G — 4G LTE only
Running Android 13 in 2026 is a real limitation. Many newer apps are beginning to require Android 14 or later, and security patches on Android 13 are no longer being delivered to most devices. This is the biggest software concern for a 2023 phone being purchased new in 2026 — worth weighing carefully before committing.
The Infinix Hot 40 was a strong budget phone when it launched at the end of 2023, and at its current discounted prices of Rs. 30,999 to Rs. 34,499 it still offers a genuinely competitive package. The Full HD+ display, 32MP selfie camera, 256GB storage, 33W charging with charger included, and Hi-Res audio all hold up well against 2026 budget phones at similar prices.
The aging Android 13 software, no NFC, no IP rating, modest 500 nit brightness, and limited future update prospects are real limitations for a phone you are buying new in mid-2026. At the official Rs. 37,999 retail price, newer alternatives offer better software longevity. But at Rs. 30,999 to Rs. 34,499 on deal, the Hot 40 remains a solid value pick — especially if the Full HD+ display and 32MP selfie camera are priorities for you.