Infinix is done with Note 11 series launch in the global market including India. The brand’s next focus is its first 5G-ready smartphone called the Zero 5G. This upcoming smartphone has made its appearance a couple of times online. The latest comes from Google Play Console where the Zero 5G’s front renders and key features have been listed.
Inifinix Zero 5G Design And Features Out
Tipster Mukul Sharma shared a tweet of the Infinix Zero 5G’s Google Play Console listing. The handset carries the X6815 model number as per the Play Console website and is powered by the MediaTek MT6877V/ZA chipset.
Just for reference, this processor is also known as the Dimensity 900 processor. The octa-core chipset is clubbed with Mali-G68 GPU. The Play Console database lists an 8GB RAM option. We are currently not sure if the brand will bring any other RAM variants. While there is no mention of the storage space, we guess the presence of a 128GB option.
The Infinix Zero 5G will ship with the new Android 12 OS out-of-the-box. The Google Play Console listing has also confirmed an FHD+ display that will support 1080 x 2460 pixels screen resolution. The display panel type is not listed, but we speculate an LCD screen.
The image shared on the Play Console website reveals a punch-hole cutout and a tall form factor with slim borders. Infinix might use a higher refresh rate for its upcoming 5G smartphone. That’s considering it will be a premium mid-range offering.
But whether the refresh rate would be 90Hz or 120Hz is yet to be confirmed. The listing additionally mentions 480 PPI pixel density. The render images also suggest a side-mounted fingerprint scanner. This backs our speculation of an LCD display panel.
Unfortunately, the Google Play Console website has only detailed the Zero 5G’s above-listed specifications. Other features such as camera and battery specifications along with fast charging speeds are at large currently.
But this is the next big launch for Infinix and we are expecting the brand to get proactive with its marketing. It shouldn’t be long before the company starts releasing teasers for its first 5G smartphone. But how soon that would be is still uncertain. We’ll keep a check on the same and keep you posted with the details.