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Infinix Zero 5G 2023 pricing revealed ahead of Dimensity 1080-powered smartphone's release

The Zero 5G 2023. (Source: Infinix)
The Zero 5G 2023. (Source: Infinix)
Infinix refers to its latest 5G smartphone as a "Power Upgrade" thanks to its new MediaTek SoC and "massive" storage specs. Now, the OEM has finally unveiled a guide price for the upcoming mid-ranger's single SKU. It may vary across regions, although customers can apparently expect to pay well under US$300 for the 50MP camera device.

Infinix has now made its Zero 5G 2023 fully official, suggesting that it is to be released to retail very soon. In keeping with its name, the OEM asserts that the 120Hz display smartphone can achieve "Speeds of the Future" thanks to its new MediaTek Dimensity 1080 platform, highlighting its up to 10% boost to performance compared to its predecessor.

The Zero 5G 2023 is also hyped as having a "Storage Upgrade" thanks to its ability to expand its default RAM quotient to as much as 13GB - albeit via a memory-extension mode within its XOS 12-based system. Then again, this leaves the handset with 8GB out of the box.

On that note, the Zero 5G 2023 is now effectively confirmed to come in just 1 SKU that also has a "massive" (...ok, Infinix) 256GB in internal storage. The smartphone is also touted as capable of "Capturing Life's Greatest Moments", particularly in low light, with its 50MP "AI" main camera.

The Zero 5G 2023 is also rated for Hi-Res Certified Audio and 33W charging for its 5,000mAh battery. Infinix has just revealed that the price for all this has been set at ~US$239, although this may vary a little depending on buyer location.

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Deirdre O'Donnell, 2022-12- 2 (Update: 2022-12- 2)