Infinix Zero Flip unboxing
This is the Zero Flip - Infinix's first-ever foldable, which just made its debut in India yesterday.
It ships with an unusual number of accessories - a USB-C cable, a two-piece case with a finger holster, a 70W charger, SIM tool, and USB-C earbuds.
First, let's talk about the design of the Zero Flip, as it is the most impressive part. Ours is the Rock Black model and there's also a pink Blossom Glow version. The rear panel has a sand-like texture - a pleasant finish with superior tactility to your usual glossy panel - and it hides smudges like a pro.
Then there are the hinge and sides. The Infinix logo sits front and center on the hinge, surrounded by micro-crystals, which Infinix has engraved with a 0.15mm diamond tool. The frame is both satin-brushed and mirror-polished. All of this effor paid off and you get a very premium and tight feel when you hold the Infinix Zero Flip.
The cover features a 3.64-inch AMOLED panel with 120 Hz refresh rate and 1,100 nits of brightness. It's quite capable - you can put most apps here and the phone will try its best to run them in full capacity. Those that aren't optimized will show a warning but will normally still run in miniature form. The interface has its own notification shade and control center.
Being a flip foldable, the Zero Flip invites you to take selfies with one of the 50MP main cameras. But the selfie camera on the inside also has a 50MP imager, PDAF, and it has its own flash too, which you can also use as a video light.
With the impressive design cues, the trio of 50 MP cameras, and the functional cover screen to the impressive list of specs, and you've got a very competent package. The Zero Flip runs a 6nm Dimensity 8020 with 8GB of RAM, and it has a big 4,720mAh battery with 70W wired charging and 10W wireless charging support.
The folding display is a vast 6.9-inch canvas with LTPO 120 Hz support technology and 1,400 nits of brightness. That will cost you INR 54,999 ($655/â¬600). We'll share more on the Infinix Zero Flip soon.