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Infinix HOT 40

Infinix X6836 · 3 variants · 78 samples

5000 mAh8 GB RAMAndroid 13 Tiramisu90 Hz

Specifications

Android

13 Tiramisu

Battery

5000 mAh

Technology

Li-ion

Chipset

Infinix-X6836

Memory

8GB · 256GB

Display

1080x2352 (90Hz)

Model

Infinix X6836

Android

13 Tiramisu

Battery

5000 mAh

Technology

Li-ion

Chipset

Infinix-X6836

Memory

8GB · 128GB

Display

1080x2460 (90Hz)

Model

Infinix X6836

Android

13 Tiramisu

Battery

5000 mAh

Technology

Li-ion

Chipset

Infinix-X6836

Memory

8GB · 256GB

Display

1080x2232 (90Hz)

Model

Infinix X6836

Battery performance

Max charging temperature

41.9°C

average peak while charging

Screen-on time

12h 0min

estimated on a full charge

Estimated battery life

41h 0min

estimated on a full charge

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Infinix HOT 40 battery life

The Infinix HOT 40 packs a 5000 mAh Li-ion battery and lasts about 41h 0min on a full charge with around 12h 0min of screen-on time. It charges from 0 to 100% in roughly 11h 0min, peaking near 41.9°C while charging. Every figure is aggregated anonymously from real HOT 40 owners using Battery Guru (26 samples), so it reflects everyday usage rather than lab claims.

Based on 26 anonymized samples from Battery Guru.

Frequently asked questions

How long does the HOT 40 battery last?

Aggregated Battery Guru data shows the Infinix HOT 40 lasts about 41h 0min on a full charge, with roughly 12h 0min of screen-on time.

How long does the HOT 40 take to charge?

The HOT 40 charges from 0 to 100% in approximately 11h 0min, with charging temperatures peaking around 41.9°C.

What is the HOT 40 battery capacity?

The HOT 40 has a 5000 mAh Li-ion battery.

Where does this HOT 40 battery data come from?

It is aggregated anonymously from real HOT 40 owners using the Battery Guru app (26 samples), reflecting real-world usage rather than manufacturer specifications.