Infinix just unveiled its latest flagship and while it probably won't make the Galaxy S22 Ultra lose any sleep it's still a major step forward for the maker. As the name suggests the Zero 5G is the young brand's first smartphone with support for NR networks.
The new device is powered by a Dimensity
900 chipset and its design is reminiscent of the Oppo Find X3 Pro from last
year. The smartphone comes with a big 6.78” LCD of Full HD+ resolution and
120Hz refresh rate. It offers 240Hz touch sampling rate and peak brightness of
500 nits. The capable mid-range chipset is coupled with 8 GB LPDDR5 RAM and
128GB speedy UFS 3.1 storage. There's also a microSD slot for further
expansion.
The design of the phone is called
Uni-Curve and resembles the Find X3 Pro bump where the elevated camera island
sits under the same piece of plastic as the rest of the back panel. The Zero 5G
has a triple shooter with a 48MP main cam. Alongside it sit 13MP 2x telephoto
and 2MP depth sensor units. The selfie cam has a 16MP sensor.
The Zero 5G comes with a 5,000 mAh battery
that charges at up to 33W. It has a heat pipe to keep the termperatures in
check. The operating system is XOS 10, based on Android 11. Infinix will sell
the Zero 5G in three colors - Cosmic Black, Horizon Blue, and Skylight Orange.
The company said pricing will be revealed later on in each market.