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Infinix Zero 5G with Dimensity 900 confirmed to launch on February 14 in India

Infinix Zero 5G is all set to launch on February 14, the company has confirmed. The Zero 5G is Infinix’s first 5G smartphone in India and is said to be priced under Rs 20,000. Infinix has started teasing the Zero 5G on its social media handles and has also confirmed that the phone will launch on Flipkart. A launch page has also gone live on Flipkart teasing some of the key specs of the upcoming Infinix Zero 5G.

The 5G revolution is here! The Infinix ZERO 5G supports the latest 5G Dual-SIM technology and is compatible with 13 5G bands, supporting all major operators. Its truly a future-ready smartphone. Launching soon only on @Flipkart Know more: https://t.co/dQrmybHbYZ pic.twitter.com/teYw83XTJl

— InfinixIndia (@InfinixIndia) February 5, 2022

As per the listing, the Infinix Zero 5G supports 13 5G bands and is powered by the Dimensity 900 chipset, paired with a UFS 3.1 storage. The Zero 5G has a triple camera stack on the back and the module looks very seamless with the rest of the back panel, likely having taken inspiration from the Oppo Find X3 Pro. Here’s everything you need to know about the Infinix Zero 5G.

Infinix Zero 5G expected specifications

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The Infinix Zero 5G is rumoured to feature a 6.6-inch Full HD+ display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and will at least be offered in two colours: black and yellow. 

The Zero 5G is confirmed to be powered by the Dimensity 900 SoC which is paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage variants. It will run on Android 11 based XOS out-of-the-box.

On the back, there’s a triple camera setup that will likely be headlined by a 48MP camera along with an ultra-wide and a macro lens. 

The Infinix Zero 5G is expected to come equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 33W fast charging.



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