The Infinix Zero 30 5G has been announced for the Indian market as a brand-new offering in the mid-range segment.
From the specs on paper the device looks to be designed to offer a range of features aimed at meeting the demands of contemporary users. Let’s check out the phone in a little bit more detail.
The Infinix Zero 30 has been announced starting at a price of Rs 23,999. The 12GB RAM variant is priced at Rs 24,999. It will go on pre-order starting today on Flipkart.
The device is available in two colour variants: Golden Hour, which has a gold gradient glass back, and Rome Green, which features a vegan leather back.
The device comes with a 6.78-inch FHD+ Curved AMOLED display, featuring a 144Hz refresh rate for smooth on-screen movement.
This display offers 950nits of peak brightness and 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut coverage, aiming for vivid and accurate colour reproduction.
Corning Gorilla Glass 5 is integrated on both the front and back panels to provide a level of durability against scratches and minor impacts.
Additionally, the phone has an IP53 splash-proof rating, signifying some level of protection against water splashes.
The rear camera system is a triple setup featuring a 108MP primary sensor with OIS, accompanied by a 13MP ultra-wide and a 2MP depth sensor. The system utilizes a Samsung ISOCELL HM6 Sensor.
For selfies and video conferencing, the device offers a 50MP front-facing camera capable of recording 4K videos at 60 FPS. This camera utilizes the Samsung ISOCELL JN1 Sensor, promising detailed imagery.
The Infinix Zero 30 5G is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8020 processor that supports 14 5G bands. It offers two memory configurations: an 8GB RAM model with 256GB of UFS 3.1 storage and a 12GB RAM model, also with 256GB UFS 3.1 storage.
Both configurations support virtual RAM expansion, with the 8GB model expandable up to 16GB and the 12GB up to 21GB, thereby enhancing multitasking capabilities.
A 5000mAh battery supplies the power for the device, and it supports 68W Type-C fast charging through PD 3.0.
This aims to offer both longevity and quick charge times for users who are on the go. The device also has received TUV Rheinland certification for safe charging.
On the audio front, the device features dual speakers supplemented by DTS Sound and HiRes Audio technology, aiming for an expansive audio experience.
The device runs on the latest XOS 13, based on Android 13, and will receive security patches for two years, in addition to one major Android upgrade. It comes equipped with NFC for contactless payments and WiFi 6 for faster and more stable internet connections.
The device starts at Rs 23,999 for the 8GB RAM variant and goes up to Rs 24,999 for the 12GB RAM variant.
The phone comes in two colour options: Golden Hour, which features a gold gradient glass back, and Rome Green, with a vegan leather back.
The phone doesn’t support expandable storage but does offer virtual RAM expansion, enhancing multitasking capabilities.
The device supports 68W Type-C fast charging and has received TUV Rheinland certification for safe charging.
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