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Infinix Zero 5G

          

                   Infinix is an up-and-coming smartphone. A company that has recently gained a lot of traction, and they've just produced their first 5G phone. The infinix zero 5g. It's not just about the next-gen connectivity. This phone brings some other interesting features too. The infinix zero 5g is a budget mid-ranger that brings an interesting design. The rear is curved and glossy, and it slopes up to meet the front smoothly. The camera with its shiny finish the back panel is a bit of a fingerprint magnet, though the material may look like glass the phone is made of plastic and it feels like it too. 
                 There's even a bit of giving to the surface. If you press on it hard enough the volume rocker is mushy and doesn't feel great but the fingerprint reader. The Slash power button is clicky and quite responsive waking up and unlocking the phone in an instant. The infinix zero 5g's display is a 6.78-inch ips LCD with a 1080p resolution and a 120hz refresh rate. The high refresh rate is adaptive, which means it may adjust to save power depending on the information on-screen. Unfortunately, the high refresh rate doesn't achieve its main purpose. Which is to make movement on the screen more fluid. This is because the display's pixel response time is sluggish and you often get ghosting and blurriness with a pixel density of 388 PPI. Unfortunately, this screen appears to be quite sharp. It has no hdr support of any kind plus.
    The colors aren't very accurate at all everything trends bluish and with no color profiles or tone and adjustment options available in settings. You can't do much about it, either another issue is the max brightness, it goes up to around 500 nits in both manual and automatic mode. Which may not be enough for good legibility. when outside in the sun for audio. 
                 The infinix zero 5g has a traditional headphone jack and a single bottom-firing speaker. This speaker scored a good rating on our loudness charts and its sound quality is okay with decent sounding highs. The phone comes with 128 gigs of storage onboard and that is expandable via MicroSD card and the infinix zero 5g runs xos 10 which is based on android 11 but has a lot of customizing options. It brings a ton of extra features and plenty of pre-installed apps to one difference from stock android. The normal notification shade is divided into a separate notification center and a control center, which you'll notice right away. The home screen can also be customized. You can choose from different swipe animations and even set your font color. 
                 There is always an app drawer but you can also set the phone to organize your apps into large folders or to keep them all on the home screen itself. A specialized game launcher is also included. Which lets you tune your gaming experience extensively and includes things like an ai assistant smart connectivity a system-wide translator and power-saving controls and that's just the tip of the iceberg behind all of these features is a MediaTek density 900 chipsets built on a six-nanometer process. It provides both solid mid-range performance which outclasses MediaTek's helio g series chips as well as the phone's headlining 5g connectivity games run pretty well and thermal throttling isn't an issue at all here battery life is great too. 
               The infinix zero 5g has a large 5 000 million power battery and was able to score an excellent endurance rating of 140 hours in our proprietary tests charging speed is nothing to write home about though despite a decent size 33-watt adapter with it. We were only able to charge the phone from zero to 30 percent in half an hour.
                Now we come to the infinix zero 5g cameras. There's a 48-megapixel quad more bay main cam a 13-megapixel telephoto cam with two-times optical zoom and a depth sensor. The main cam captures 12-megapixel photos by default and these are decent but nothing too impressive. There's an average amount of detail and fine patterns that can display. A moire effect colors are a bit dull too. While the dynamic range is limited. We also encountered a bug on our unit in which the main cam's photos would often come out with a magenta color cast shots from the two times telephoto are quite different from the main camps. There's more fine detail here and a more pleasant color rendition but there are issues here as well. 
            This camera tends to over-expose shots which are made worse by the somewhat limited dynamic range and the autofocus isn't the most consistent either the infinix zero 5g can shoot portraits with either the main or the telephoto camera. You'd think that the depth sensor here would help to provide great subject separation but in reality. It's only average often getting tripped up by the hair and busy backgrounds. The zoomed portraits don't come out very sharp either in low light photos from the main cam are surprisingly decent. There's an auto night mode that kicks in when it's dark and the dynamic range isn't all that bad. You get enough sharpness and the noise is under control. You can also toggle a super night mode, which improves things further with better-recovered shadows and highlights unsurprisingly.
             The telephoto cam struggles in lolette shots come out quite soft and even sometimes blurry enabling super night mode will get. You have over-processed but more usable result selfies are taken with a 16-megapixel front-facing cam and these are solid overall the detail and colors are on point and the dynamic range isn't too bad. The selfie cam is usable at night too thanks in part to the phone's selfie dual-led flash videos that can be captured with the main cam and up to 4k resolution at 30fps. This footage is solid in terms of detail and dynamic range and there's low noise the colors are noticeably off though. 
                The zoom camera videos are capped at 1080p resolution their color rendition is much better than the main cams and the dynamic range is decently wide. There does seem to be too much sharpening though. For video recording, electronic stabilization is available, however, you can only capture at 1080p. It works decently eliminating most of the camera shake. The infinix zero 5g brings some clean looks. A huge 120hz LCD, a respectable chipset with 5g connectivity, and excellent battery life are all included in this package.At this price, you get a telephoto lens, which is uncommon. Its main shortcomings are the ghosting and the low max brightness of the screen and the mediocre camera performance too plus. It doesn't have the super-aggressive pricing of other infinix.