Zero 5G 2023 Turbo
Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo Review: What’s special about it
China-based smartphone manufacturer Infinix was founded by Transsion Holdings in 2013. The company has been getting increasing popularity for producing affordable Smartphones. This year, Infinix has brought the Zero 5G 2023 Turbo. The mobile was released in India on February 11th and has already created a buzz. Everything you ever wanted to know about the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo phone is right here.
Key Features of Infinix Zero 5G 2023
Design
Infinix has spent a significant amount of money to build this attractive smartphone. The front has minimum bezels on three sides and a broader "chin."
The display has one of the tiniest cutouts on the market for the selfie camera. The display is large and flat. Over the display, there is a large, concealed horizontal line for the earphone, which is created so that you may listen to your caller without having to position a tiny earpiece to your ear. Nothing else exists in the front.
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The rear panel is fantastic! The smartphone has an incredible orange leather-like finish. The logo reads "ZERO 5G Turbo" in a large typeface and all capital letters, and the contrast of materials has the effect of emphasizing this. While the front of the smartphone attracts fingerprints, the remainder of the device is totally fingerprint-resistant.
The camera buff is located in the upper left corner, with three lenses arranged in a rectangle and an LED flash to their right.
Display
The Zero 5G 2023 Turbo has a big 6.79-inch IPS LCD display with very minimal side and top bezels. As an AMOLED display was highly expected, folks were rather dissatisfied. However, the aforementioned panel is excellent for enhanced resolutions, and the image quality is rather crisp, which may help you forget the strong contrast of AMOLED.
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Although the viewing angles are still rather good, there was no obvious screen dimming at angles approaching 90 degrees. The display is not very brilliant, and this is visible in direct sunlight. The 120 Hz refresh rate with a 240 Hz touch sampling rate makes the display very responsive, making it ideal for gaming.
The absence of Widevine L1 certification, which limits the video quality of most streaming services to 480p, is my primary concern. This is not an obvious deal-breaker, but if you prefer to view video on your smartphone, it may be a problem.
Camera
It has a 50MP main sensor, a 2MP macro camera, and a 2MP depth sensor on its triple back camera. The main shooter is able to capture clean, detailed images that are oversharpened in shadowed places.
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Auto HDR activates efficiently and enables the sky's blues to flow into the frame while correcting for the sun's exposure. In well-lit conditions, the 2X telephoto lens performs well. However, it fails miserably at night. The shutter rates are fairly sluggish, resulting in a degree of camera wobble unless your hands are absolutely steady.
While in portrait mode, Infinix also enables you to alter the f-stop numbers for varied depths of focus. However, the backdrop separation is not very impressive.
There is a 16MP selfie camera on the front. While generally OK, the photographs can look a little over-processed. Both the back and front cameras allow 4K video recording at 30 frames per second, which is a great feature for the price.
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Performance
The extensive personalization choices offered by the XOS (which is based on Android 12) include a wide variety of features such as themes, icons, and dark mode tones, which ensure that you will not get tired of using the phone.
Performance is where the Infinix Zero 5G Turbo really shines, with its Mediatek Dimensity 1080 CPU and its 8GB RAM, which can be expanded by an additional 5GB through virtual RAM. It has built-in 256 GB storage. You can play several pretty taxing games, including Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), in HDR ultra mode for many hours, and it is able to maintain a continuous 60 frames per second for an extended length of time.
In addition, you can also play Call of Duty (COD) Mobile on its highest settings, as well as Genshin Impact, which is a game with very high visuals, without any frame drops or heating problems while doing so.
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Battery and Charging
The Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo has a hefty battery that measures 5,000 mAh despite its relatively thin shape. Even after moderate to heavy use of the phone, during activities such as playing games, watching videos, participating in voice and video calls, and other activities, the smartphone easily lasted for an average of 1.5 days. This was made possible by Diminsity 1080's effective optimization of battery life.
The 33W rapid charging capability is also fantastic, and it fills the smartphone's battery from empty to full in around ninety to one hundred minutes.
Price of Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo
The cost of the handheld device is listed as 19,999 INR which is equivalent to 25,360 TK. However, the official price of Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo in Bangladesh may vary due to tax and other issues.
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Conclusion
Infinix nailed it with the fantastic affordability for the Infinix Zero 5G 2023 Turbo, while giving a fast chipset with good reaction during heavy-duty use. In addition, the very streamlined appearance and long battery life also contribute to the total value.
On the other hand, the software has room for growth, the speaker could use some work, the camera is, at most, mediocre, and the absence of Widevine L1 is unquestionably a drawback.
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