Infinix has unveiled its latest mid-range smartphone lineup, the Infinix Zero 40 series, which follows the Zero 30 series launched late last year. The series includes two models: the Infinix Zero 40 4G and the Infinix Zero 40 5G. Both models share many features, but differ in a few key specifications. Notably, this series is Infinix’s latest collaboration with GoPro, aimed at enhancing the vlogging experience.
Key Features of Infinix Zero 40 Series
- Camera Capabilities:
- Both models feature a powerful 108MP main camera and a 50MP front-facing camera.
- They are designed for videography, supporting 4K video capture.
- The devices include OIS+EIS ProStable support to ensure stable video and image captures.
- The Zero 40 5G model includes three microphones for precise directional sound capture and noise reduction.
- GoPro Integration:
- Developed in partnership with GoPro, the phones allow users to shoot, edit, and share content seamlessly.
- The Vlog Mode feature lets users create vlogs instantly by following on-screen prompts.
- Users can choose from templates in the album when working with multiple materials, and the one-tap share feature simplifies posting on social media.
- Display:
- Both models sport a 6.74-inch curved AMOLED display with Corning Gorilla Glass.
- The display offers up to 144Hz refresh rate and 1300 nits of peak brightness.
- Performance:
- The Zero 40 5G is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 8200 processor, while the 4G model uses a MediaTek Helio G100 chipset.
- Both models come with 12GB of RAM, extendable to 24GB, and 512GB of internal storage.
- They run on Android 14 out of the box.
- Battery and Charging:
- Both models are equipped with a 5000mAh battery and support 45W wired charging.
- The 5G model also offers an additional 20W wireless charging option.
Pricing and Availability
- The Infinix Zero 40 5G is priced at $399 (approximately KES 51,500).
- The Infinix Zero 40 4G is available for $289 (approximately KES 37,000).
The series has been launched internationally, but it is still unclear if or when it will be available in the Kenyan market.