Infinix's first foldable screen phone Zero Flip is ready for launch in India. This phone will be launched in India on October 17. This phone of the Chinese brand has already been launched in the global market. Even before its launch in India, the price and main features of the phone have been revealed. The company has officially confirmed the design and some features of the phone. Besides, a hint has also been given about the price of the phone.
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Infinix Zero Flip looks similar to Motorola Razr 50 and Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6. However, this flip phone of Infinix will be 30 to 40 percent cheaper than the flip phones of Motorola and Samsung. The price of the phone is likely to be less than Rs 55,000. Infinix's sister company Tecno's flip phone Phantom V Flip comes in India at a starting price of Rs 54,999. At the same time, the price of this phone in the global market is 600 dollars i.e. approximately Rs 50,200.
Possible features of Infinix Zero Flip
This flip phone of Infinix to be launched in India will have a 3.64 inch AMOLED cover display, which will support 120Hz high refresh rate. This phone of Infinix can have a battery of 4,720mAh, along with which 70W fast charging feature will be supported. This phone can be launched with 8GB physical and 8GB virtual RAM feature. It will be provided with internal storage up to 512GB.
This phone of Infinix will be equipped with Google Gemini AI, in which features like AI Eraser, Smart Cutout, AI Sketch can be provided. Zero Flip will have a 6.9-inch flexible AMOLED display, which will support 120Hz refresh rate. Infinix's first flip phone will work on MediaTek Dimensity 8020 processor.
Dual camera setup can be found in the back of the phone. It will have two 50MP cameras. The main camera of the phone will support OIS i.e. Optical Image Stabilization feature. Apart from this, a 50MP selfie camera will also be provided in the phone.
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