Infinix recently launched the GT 10 Pro gaming smartphone in India at a very competitive rate, now the smartphone maker is gearing up to launch several products that include a new mid Premium laptop, a range of TVs, and the Infinix Zero 30 5G smartphone that has been making the rounds lately.
According to Anish Kapoor, CEO of Infinix India, the Transsion-owned company is going to release a smartphone in the Infinix Zero line of devices, which is a premium segment of Infinix smartphones.
“We are going to launch our premium Zero series smartphone in India next month,” the Indian Infinix chief told TheMobileIndian, a local news publication.
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Though Kapoor didn’t reveal further details on the Infinix Zero smartphone, we saw one Infinix Zero 30 5G with model number X6731 popped up on the Google Play Store while in China live images of the smartphone surfaced online giving a hint that it is the device in question.
According to the leak and Google Play Console listing, the Infinix Zero 30 5G will come with Android 13 out of the box, a MediaTek Dimensity 1100 chipset (or Dimensity 8020 SOC which is a variant), 8 GB of RAM that can be expanded, 256 GB internal storage, 108 MP triple rear camera and a 50 MP selfie camera housed in a punch hole.
The device will sport a curved AMOLED display protected by a Corning Gorilla 5 at both the front and back.
Kapoor also revealed that Infinix will launch its new QLED series of Smart TVs in India in two models; 55 and 65 inches. However, it seems the Infinix TVs might run on LG’s WebOS instead of the Android TV OS found on many of its TVs. But why not go with the better Google TV instead? Well, we don’t know the reason behind this.
Also, given the planned time for this launch, it makes much sense since the Diwali season is nearing in India. This way, there will be discounts and users will have many options to choose from.
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