Infinix announces its first foldable, meet the Zero Flip

Infinix is joining the folding phone market with its first foldable – the Zero Flip. The Transsion Holdings brand decided to go for a clamshell design with its first go and the device bears plenty of resemblance to the recently launched Tecno Phantom V Flip2.

Infinix announces its first foldable, meet the Zero Flip

Like its Tecno cousin, Infinix Zero Flip features a 6.9-inch main screen – an LTPO AMOLED with FHD+ resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,400 nits peak brightness. It is backed by a 3.64” AMOLED cover display with 1056 x 1066 px resolution, the same 120Hz refresh rate, and Corning Gorilla Glass 2 protection.

Infinix announces its first foldable, meet the Zero Flip

The dual vertically stacked cameras sit on the cover screen – a 50 MP main shooter (GN5) with OIS and a 50MP ultrawide lens. They are joined by a 50MP selfie shooter which resides inside the punch-hole cutout on the main screen. All three cams can shoot 4K video and Infinix is also offering seamless integration with GoPro cameras allowing you to use the Zero Flip’s main screen as a viewfinder.


Infinix Zero Flip key specs

Infinix Zero Flip key specs

In terms of dimensions, Zero Flip weighs 195 grams and is 16 mm thick when folded and 7.6 mm when unfolded. It features a zero-gap hinge which allows the phone to close completely flat. You can also prop the phone on a flat surface and use it as a tripod as the hinge supports various angles ranging from 30 to 150 degrees.

Infinix announces its first foldable, meet the Zero Flip

The device is equipped with the MediaTek Dimensity 8020 chipset and you get 8GB RAM and 512GB storage as standard. The software side is covered by XOS 14.5 based on Android 14. Infinix is pledging 2 Android version updates which should 3 years of security updates. The battery is rated at 4,720mAh and it supports 70W fast charging via cable.


Infinix Zero Flip in Rock Black and Blossom Glow
Infinix Zero Flip in Rock Black and Blossom Glow

Infinix Zero Flip in Rock Black and Blossom Glow

Infinix Zero Flip comes in Rock Black and Blossom Glow colors. It is priced at NGN 1,065,000 in Nigeria which converts to $645. The device should make its way to more markets in the coming months and we’ll make sure to update you when it does.

Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

Tencent’s eco-system

Tencent bounces back: What to know about China’s tech giant

About Tencent (SGX: HTCD): A Global Leader in Digital Services Established in 1998, Tencent has become one of the most recognised companies in China and globally, with diverse operations spanning communications, social networks, gaming, music, and cloud services.  It’s not only the world’s largest gaming company by revenue but also owns Weixin and WeChat, China’s

New AI Discovery: The Hidden Factors Behind Faster Brain Aging

Scientists used AI to estimate the brain age of 739 healthy seniors and found that lifestyle and health conditions impact brain aging. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have used an AI tool to estimate the biological age of brains from MRI scans of 70-year-olds. Their analysis revealed that fa Source link

Arcadia Councilmember Eileen Wang at City Hall.

Inside China’s intelligence operation in L.A. County

It was no secret that authorities believed the Chinese government intended to infiltrate state and local governments across America. For years, the FBI has warned cities and police agencies about foreign actors potentially trying to influence politics. Two years ago, U.S. intelligence officials issued a bulletin stating that the Chinese were collecting information about local

Inside Jamie Foxx’s health conscious lifestyle after stroke

Jamie Foxx had a prolonged hospital stay earlier this year after suffering stroke Jamie Foxx is embracing life after suffering a stroke this year. Since his brain bleed and stroke earlier this year, Foxx has a new appreciation for life and takes care of his health more than ever. “He’ll never take a second of

Housing inventory is down, except in pandemic hotspots

The COVID-19 pandemic turned previously sleepy cities into boomtowns. Expanded or permanent work-from-home policies gave people more flexibility in where to live, and those in uber-expensive markets like San Francisco and Manhattan took advantage by moving to areas where they could get more space for less money. This created incredibly competitive housing markets in smaller cities

Covid Map Shows Latest Rates Across U.S. Before Christmas

As families prepare to gather for the holidays, a new COVID-19 map reveals the latest infection rates across the United States. What’s New For the week ending December 14, 5.6 percent of tests nationwide came back positive, up from 5 percent the previous week. Wyoming, Utah, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Colorado, as well

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x