The Infinix Zero Flip enters the market with a bold design that speaks of strong performance and great resistance. I took a closer look at everything in regard to screen quality, photo performance, battery life, and much more with this flip phone. Is it worth the price tag it comes with, or how does it fare against the competition?
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Sleek Design and Build Quality
Measuring 6.9 inches when unfolded and 3.64 inches when folded up, the Zero Flip balances style and portability. In design, it boasts an external AMOLED display with Gorilla Glass, adding scratch resistance and better usability.
On the hinge of the Zero Flip is placed the mechanism behind up to 400,000 folds-a testament to durability attention by Infinix. There is a crease in the screen, but it is hardly noticeable under normal use.
Display Quality and Usability
Equipped with the Zero Flip’s main display and 3.64-inch external screen, there is little compromise in using apps whether folded or unfolded. The external AMOLED screen supports most apps-out of which not all are fully optimized that raises performance warnings.
Camera Features and Performance
The Zero Flip comes with a 50 MP primary camera that clicks sharp images. It also allows the subject to fix themselves before the photo is clicked through its mirrored display feature. Gesture controls further enhance the photo shooting convenience.
The primary camera behaves well in 1080p at 30fps, which is clear and stable in enough light. Low-light video is unsurprisingly not as polished as the ones captured by high-end phones.
Performance and Hardware Specifications
The combination of the MediaTek Dimensity 8020 processor with 8 GB of RAM makes it run smoothly with social media and other daily apps. Casual gaming is easy, but high-demand games will show some limitations.
The battery is 4720 mAh, while fast-charging is 70W and should provide about 4-6 hours of active use on the Zero Flip. For sure, the battery life could be better, especially if you use the external display often or game.
Software and Updates
Infinix commits to 2 years of software and 3 years of security updates, ensuring that users can enjoy new features and enhanced security over time.
The Infinix Zero Flip shows itself to be a solid, stylish flip phone with great features, mostly aimed at those in the market for one that is strong yet varied. Minor inconveniences in gaming and battery life might bring down some users, but all in all, the Zero Flip is an imposing package for its price.