Infinix has officially launched the Infinix Zero 8 in Indonesia, the Infinix Zero 8 is the massive update to the Infinix Zero series. The Chinese company Infinix has introduced its first smartphone equipped with 90 Hz display which is one of the biggest features having in a mid-range phone. The design of the Infinix Zero 8 is quite unique while it looks a little bit similar to the Vivo S1 Pro.

The Infinix Zero 8 comes with a massive 6.85 inches IPS LCD panel, also it has dual camera cut-out on the side like the other smartphones we have seen in the market. It can support HDR+ resolution with a 90 HZ refresh rate. This time Infinix is going to pay full attention to have standing displays by getting the expected attention of its fans.

Infinix has upgraded its camera to the next level, the main selfie camera is of 48 MP while the 2nd sensor is of 8 MP having the feature of Ultrawide along with EIS. As there is a lot to go more regarding the camera. The main camera on the front has the dynamic capability to highly ranged record videos up to 4k, it has the transitional effects in shooting even in low light conditions. Additionally, on the back there is a Quad camera setup having 4 sensors, the core sensor is of 64 MP primary shooter which can also record up to 4k videos. Sony IMX686 sensor has been considerably fixed in Infinix Zero 8. The main sensor on the back is also featured by Electronic Image Stabilization EIS, the Ultrawide lens is of 8 MP, a 2 MP depth sensor, and also a 2 MP low light camera which can give you better images in low light conditions.

Regarding its performance it’s also worthwhile, the Infinix Zero 8 is powered up by Helio G90T processor by Media Tek having 8 GB of ram and huge internal storage of 128 GB, there is also a dedicated slot for external storage. Similarly of a huge capacity of 4500 mAh battery has been built in as previously been used in the Infinix family. This gives a long-lasting backup while playing games like Pubg and day to day usage. The sales will be issued forth onwards 31 August in Indonesia with a price tag of approximately $259.

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Danny is a senior writer at Techarim, where he covers smartphones and gaming news. Previously, he worked as a tech writer at Adweek, a senior editor at the tech blog VentureBeat, and a local government reporter at the Hollister Free Lance.