Transsion Holdings established the Hong Kong-based smartphone manufacturer Infinix Mobile in 2013. Infinix Zero Ultra’s specifications may sound typical for mid-range devices from other reputed brands, but technically it is the flagship product from Infinix. With powerful specifications and options, this device can please a wide range of users. Let’s take a look at the key specs, advantages and disadvantages of Zero Ultra.
Key Features of Infinix Zero Ultra
Design
Zero Ultra is a huge smartphone but in the most positive manner possible. It has a large display with a punch hole in the middle of the top. It features a curved display that provides that waterfall effect on the sides, which is done gracefully and is not distracting. It adds to the experience. It looks smart as the upper, below, and sides bezels of the screen are very thin.
The power button, the lock button, and the volume rocker are located on the right side of the device. They are dependable, clicky, and simple to get as their locations are close to the center of the frame.
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The device does not come with any protection against dust or water. Thus that is one of the missing features. The absence of an IP rating is disappointing, and this likely was one of the areas in which the manufacturer skimped to bring the cost of the gadget down.
However, some people online have claimed that they have previously immersed the Infinix Zero Ultra in water and that it functioned normally, making it seem like the device had an IP rating. It's possible that the smartphone wasn't given an official grade for its IP protection.
Display
Infinix’s latest innovation Zero Ultra has a 6.8-inch display. Those who are looking for a mid-range phone with a large display can consider this phone. The top and bottom edges have minimum bezels.
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It utilizes a 3D curved AMOLED display, which enables it to generate incredibly deep blacks in addition to bright colors. It features a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz and a resolution of 2400 by 1080, which equates to 387 pixels per inch.
The animations, scrolling, and user interface navigation are generally quite fluid. There is also the chance of reducing the refresh rate to 60Hz to save some battery life. However, there are no automated modifications available.
Other features include a High Brightness Mode, which makes the display brighter in direct sunlight so that the users can see the screen more clearly at the expense of increased battery use. In addition, it has EyeCare, the original color settings, and those vibrantly colored.
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Camera
Rear Camera Series
Zero Ultra is one of the earliest phones to emerge with the 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HP1, which is a 1/1.22′′ sensor and has Optical Image Stability and 16-in-1 Pixel binning, which results in photographs that have a resolution of 12.5MP.
The remainder of the camera specifications is underwhelming, which is expected for a phone that costs as much as this one.
Zero Ultra features a standard ultra-wide lens with a performance of 13 megapixels. It is helpful if you need to utilize it, but every effort should be made to use the main camera if possible.
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The rear camera series also includes a 2-megapixel macro lens.
Front Camera
Zero Ultra sports a selfie camera with 32 megapixels on the front of the device.
Video Capacity
When it concerns video recording, the Zero Ultra can shoot capable of shooting at resolutions of 4K at 30 fps and 1080 at up to 60 frames per second. The sample video demonstrates that the quality is comparable to still photographs and comes with effective stabilization.
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Performance and Software
A MediaTek Dimensity 920 chipset, along with an octa-core CPU makes the ZERO ULTRA work. Its processor can reach a maximum clock speed of 2.5 GHz. It has a Mali-G68 MC4 GPU. 8GB of RAM is combined with 256 GB ROM. What’s more, you can get an additional 5GB of RAM extension if necessary.
This gadget performs well enough for the usual day-to-day tasks. You won't have trouble with the device's multitasking capabilities, and the app launches are lightning-fast. Even though it has a mid-range processor, the navigation works fairly quickly.
Games such as Tower of Fantasy and Genshin Impact have settings that are, by default, quite high.
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Battery and Charger
Regarding the battery, the Zero Ultra steps away from the conventional 5,000mAh and above barrier in favor of a more compact 4,500mAh. Despite this, the device can still comfortably stay active throughout the day.
Infinix has given the 180W ThunderCharge a try to charge the phone, and the results were a little bit disappointing: it took 23 minutes from 1% to 100% while the phone was switched on, and it took 30 minutes if the phone was turned off. Still quite quick. However, the promise that it can go from 0% to 100% in 15 minutes may not be entirely accurate in some instances like ours.
Price of Infinix Zero Ultra in Bangladesh
The Infinix Zero Ultra is now available in Bangladesh, and the phone costs only BDT 42,000 BDT. The price is subject to change.
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Final Verdict
Infinix’s flagship Zero Ultra is a great value phone offering mid-range specifications. It has quickly become one of the most eagerly awaited smartphones. It is not difficult to comprehend why the firm responsible for the brand, Transsion Holdings, is gradually acquiring an advantage over its rivals.
However, none can help but think about the excessive compromises made to achieve a premium look. These include the single speaker that fires forward, the headphone jack, and the not-so-bright AMOLED display.
Sony demonstrated that a product might have a luxury feel while preserving the elements that appeal to most customers. This observation applies to Zero Ultra. It is not a top-of-the-line smartphone but a mid-range one housed within a premium shell. It has a mid-range chipset, experimental cameras, and a crazy charger, all of which may appeal to certain individuals; however, in general, Infinix Zero Ultra is a decent phone worth its price.
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