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Exclusive: This is the Infinix Zero 30 5G with a 50 MP selfie camera and 12GB of RAM

Infinix’s GT 10 Pro launched not long ago as the affordable brand’s first serious gaming-targeted smartphone, but there’s more to come apparently. According to our anonymous source, Infinix is currently gearing up to launch the Zero 30 5G.

This will be the latest member in the ever-expanding Zero family, and you can see it in the exclusive images below.

Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images
Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images
Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images

Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images

The Infinix Zero 30 5G will apparently have a big focus on bringing a premium camera experience to an affordable price point, and the 50 MP front-facing camera will be (excuse the easy pun) front and center in making that happen. It will be capable of shooting video in 4K at 60fps, perfect for uploads to YouTube, Vimeo (if it still exists), or why not – TikTok? Moving on, the text on the rear basically confirms OIS for the main camera.

The Zero 30 5G will pack a whopping 12GB of RAM, with 9GB of RAM expansion on top of that reaching a grand total of 21GB. But it’s not just RAM that’s plentiful – the handset will be outfitted with 256GB of storage, to enable saving many hours of that 4K footage.

More Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images
More Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images
More Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images

More Infinix Zero 30 5G exclusive leaked images

The device is going to be IP53 rated for dust and splash resistance, and it has a 2.8 mm slim frame with 60-degree curved display sides.

That’s all the information our source was able to give us for now, but stay tuned and we’ll bring you more when we can. All in all, this is shaping up to be another intriguing device from Infinix, but its success will undoubtedly depend on its price point. Let’s wait and see what that will be.


Author: Vlad
Source: GSMArena

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