Mobile

Infinix Zero 5 launched with 16MP selfie camera

Infinix the emerging smartphone manufacturer from China has just launched its next flagship smartphone, Infinix Zero 5 at a dedicated event in Dubai. The company is known for bringing out smartphones with pretty good specifications in an affordable price range. Check out Infinix mobile prices in Pakistan.

Infinix took the wraps off from Infinix Zero 5 at a Global Launch held here at The Opus Dubai. To fully optimize the user’s photography experience on this device, Infinix has kept its focus on the camera section while not leaving out on the other specifications or (hopefully) on the price too. Just dive into the detailed write-up below, and get to know exactly what Infinix has to offer with this smartphone.

Also Read: Infinix Hot 5 Review: A budget smartphone with killer value for money

Infinix announced two Infinix Zero 5 smartphones at the event, one a 64 GB of internal storage along with a 128 GB variant which it called the Infinix Zero 5 Pro. Both of these smartphones come with 12MP+13MP dual camera setup at the back. The 12MP sensor is a Sony IMX386 big pixel lens with a 1.25-micron pixel size. The second lens is a Samsung S5KM3 telephoto lens with 1-micron pixel size. This setup gives an optical zoom of 2x along with a digital zoom of up to 10x. The smartphone comes with 16MP of selfie camera.

As far as the internals of the smartphone are concerned, the smartphone runs Android Nougat with MediaTek Helio P25, an Octa-core processor which can clock at a maximum 2.6 GHz frequency. The smartphone has 6GB of DDR4 X RAM and 64GB of ROM. The Infinix Zero 5 and Infinix Zero 5 Pro, both come with a full HD display that is curved at 2.5D runs 5.98 inches diagonally and is protected by a Corning Gorilla Glass 3. The smartphone boasts 2 Micro Sim slots along with a slot for Micro SD card.

The exact price of this smartphone in Pakistan hasn’t been unveiled as of yet. The estimates have it that the Infinix Zero 5 could be priced somewhere around 26,000 Pakistani Rupees while the Infinix Zero 5 Pro could be priced about 29,000 or 30,000 Pakistani Rupees or so. The smartphones will be available in three colors, Red, Golden and Black and are expected to go out on sale later this month. Along with this smartphone, Infinix also launched two noise-removing headphones, Infinix Quiet 2 and Quiet X.

The specifications of the smartphone are pretty good, at least on paper. Considering that there is already a lot of competition in this price range from the other smartphone giants like Xiaomi and Huawei, we will have to see how does this smartphone fare in the market, later when it comes out. To see if this smartphone does justice with its specifications or not, we would be reviewing this smartphone for you. Stay tuned.

Featured Image: GSM Arena

Sponsored
Muneeb Ahmad

I love to talk about global tech-happenings, startups, industry, education and economy. Get in touch: muneeb@techjuice.pk.

Share
Published by
Muneeb Ahmad

Recent Posts

‘Pak Hajj’ Mobile App Launched to Assist Pilgrims

A new app called "Pak Hajj" has been released by the Ministry of Religious Affairs…

12 hours ago

Federal Govt Announces Holiday for Schools Amid PTI Protests

ISLAMABAD: The district administration has declared a school holiday for tomorrow in the Federal Capital…

12 hours ago

WhatsApp Faces Restrictions in Pakistan, Confirms NetBlocks

NetBlocks, a renowned global organization monitoring internet activity, has reported that WhatsApp has been blocked…

12 hours ago

PTI Urges Elon Musk for Starlink to Address Internet Connectivity in Pakistan

The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) has publicly appealed to Elon Musk to introduce Starlink internet services…

17 hours ago

PTA Set to Initiate Second Phase of Crackdown on Unregistered VPNs

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has reportedly started testing a new national firewall to…

18 hours ago

13.6% Fall in Pakistan’s Mobile Imports in FY25’s Early Period

During the first four months of the current fiscal year 2024-25, the government imported mobile…

19 hours ago