Infinix Zero 40 5G debuts with 144Hz OLED display, Dimensity 8200

The Infinix Zero 40 5G, unveiled last month, was introduced in India today with three color options - Violet Garden, Moving Titanium, and Rock Black. It will be available in India starting September 21 through Flipkart in 12GB/256GB and 12GB/512GB configurations, priced at INR27,999 ($335/€300) and INR30,999 ($370/€330), respectively.

The Infinix Zero 40 5G is built around a 6.78" 144Hz 2,436x1,080 px curved AMOLED display and has the Dimensity 8200 Ultimate SoC at the helm. It boots Android 14-based XOS 14.5 and comes with the promise of two major Android upgrades and three years of security updates.

The Zero 40 5G sports a triple camera setup on the rear, comprising 108MP primary (OIS), 50MP ultrawide (120˚ FOV), and 2MP depth units. There's a 50MP unit on the front for selfies and video calls, which can record 4K@60fps videos.

The Zero 40 5G also has a GoPro mode, allowing users to control their GoPro cameras. The rest of the Infinix Zero 40 5G's highlights include JBL-tuned dual speakers, IR blaster, NFC, and a 5,000 mAh battery having 45W wired, 20W wireless, and 10W reverse wired charging support.

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