Infinix has officially launched the Infinix Zero 40 series, bringing a blend of premium design and advanced features to the market. One of the standout highlights of the Zero 40 series is its integration with GoPro, aimed at enhancing mobile photography and videography.
The Infinix Zero 40 series boasts a sleek and modern design, crafted with high-quality materials that give it a premium feel. The smartphones in this series are built to be both stylish and durable, with a focus on providing a comfortable grip and a visually appealing aesthetic.
A unique feature of the Infinix Zero 40 series is its integration with GoPro, a first for Infinix smartphones. This collaboration allows users to connect their GoPro cameras directly to their phones, making it easier to control the camera, capture footage, and edit videos on the go. The integration is expected to appeal to photography enthusiasts and content creators looking for a versatile and convenient way to manage their GoPro devices.
While the Infinix Zero 40 4G and 5G models share many of the same specifications, there are some key differences between the two. The main distinction lies in the chipset used: the Infinix Zero 40 4G is powered by the MediaTek Helio G100, while the Infinix Zero 40 5G features the Dimensity 8200.
Additionally, the Infinix Zero 40 4G comes with 8GB of RAM, whereas the Infinix Zero 40 5G offers a larger 12GB of RAM. Both models come with UFS 3.1 internal storage, with options for 256GB or 512GB capacities. The devices feature a curved AMOLED display measuring 6.74 inches, offering Full HD+ resolution and a peak brightness of 1,300 nits. However, the 4G model supports a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, while the 5G model can reach up to 144Hz.
For photography, both models are equipped with a 108MP Samsung HM6 main sensor with OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide camera, and a 2MP depth sensor. They also share a 50MP Samsung JN1 front camera for high-quality selfies.
Both the Infinix Zero 40 4G and 5G models are equipped with a 5,000mAh battery that supports 45W fast charging. The 5G model also includes 20W wireless charging support. Both models run on XOS 14.5 based on Android 14, with a promise of two OS upgrades and three years of security patches.
The Infinix Zero 40 4G is available in Misty Aqua, Blossom Glow, and Rock Black colors, while the Zero 40 5G comes in Violet Garden, Moving Titanium, and Rock Black.
The Infinix Zero 40 4G starts at MYR 1,200 ($279) for the 8/256GB trim in Malaysia, while the Zero 40 5G is priced at MYR 1,699 ($395). Open sales in Malaysia are scheduled for September 8.
The Infinix Zero 40 series is expected to be available in select markets soon, with pricing and specific release dates to be announced. With its unique blend of style, performance, and innovative features, the Zero 40 series is poised to attract a wide range of users looking for a high-quality smartphone experience.