Infinix Zero Flip stops by the FCC with 70W charging support

Infinix's sister brand Tecno launched its first foldable smartphone, the Phantom V Flip, back in September, and now it's almost time for Infinix to do the same. It turns out the brand's first foldable will be called Zero Flip, and it has just been certified by the FCC. This means it's most likely going to launch in all markets where Infinix devices are currently sold.

The certification reveals the model number, X6962, as well as the fact that the flip-style foldable will come with 8GB of RAM and 512GB of storage. It will have two vertically-aligned cameras integrated into cutouts from a big square cover display (whereas Tecno's was round).

The Infinix Zero Flip will be available in Titanium Black, it has dual-SIM functionality, and support for 70W fast wired charging too. These are all the specs that have been outed so far. Since Infinix plays the mid-range game, don't expect this one to come with a flagship chipset, or a high price. Hopefully more details about it will be leaked soon.

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Reader comments

  • Zaini

They should to make foldable phone too (not flip) coz most flip user are women and infinix not so popular among them.

  • Luigi

you might need one Infinix GT 20 Pro hahahaha

  • MR45

I agree, Infinix has become like Xiaomi in early days, selling affordable phones with great specs. Just two weeks ago, my ROG Phone 2 suddenly died without warning. I needed an immediate replacement with only $150 in my wallet. I was looking for Xiao...