Infinix Zero Ultra : Infinix Zero Ultra is the brand’s head-turning entry to the premium mid-range space and comes with top specifications that bring aggressive pricing.
The device is a good example of how Infinix’s tech capabilities continue to improve with a target to challenge the big boys at higher price tiers.
Design and Build
Delivering zero compromises, the Zero Ultra boasts sleek aesthetics with its curved display and multi-dimensional 3D texture on the back, creating light-and-shadow effects that are otherwise impossible to achieve.
The device comes in stunning colorways such as Coslight Silver and Genesis Noir making it a feast for the eyes.
The build is reminiscent of an upscale build, if you strip away the thin plate glass and plastic used, though it does feel solid.
The ultra thin profile and evenly distributed weight make it comfortable to hold – even with such a large screen.
Display Excellence
Topping the front is a 6.8-inch curved AMOLED screen whose colors pop and blacks are inky.
That panel handles FHD+ resolution, running at 120Hz, with 360Hz touch sampling for crisp visuals and responsive touch input commands.
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Your TV is prepared for all future changes, the 4K HDR X1 beyond providing a view experience, Bright with Object-Based Insights.
Well combined with by the X-Reality contrast range colors, and with specifications, is the life from life-like clearer than to colors.
The rounded sides make for an interesting viewing experience, but they’re definitely not everyone’s cup of tea.
Performance Profile
E Powered by MediaTek Dimensity 920 chipset, Zero Ultra ensures smooth performance for normal daily use and some light gaming.
This 6nm processor finds a good balance between performance and efficiency, and is paired with 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, so you get ample space for storing apps and media.
Vapor chamber cooling keeps it up performance during extended gaming sessions.
Charging Innovation
One of the key highlights of the Zero Ultra is its revolutionary Thunder Charge technology, with a maximum output of 180W, you can completely charge the 4500mAh battery in just 12 minutes.
This leads the industry with a top charging speed too, and it all but eliminates battery anxiety — although the actual size of the battery is smaller than some competitors.
The device features a whole set of safety measures that ensure that the battery will last, despite such progressive charging speeds.
Camera Capabilities
The oblong camera island includes a 200MP primary sensor featuring optical image stabilization to deliver photos with good detail and dynamic range.
The high-res sensor provides ample room for digital zoom and great low-light performance via pixel-binning.
Backing the primary shooter is a 13MP ultra-wide lens for wider landscapes and a 2MP depth sensor for portrait effects. Thanks to the 32MP front camera, your selfies will come out bright with natural skin tones.
Software Experience
Based on Android 12 and XOS 12, the phone runs t XOS 12, which gives a rich UI and lots of customisation’s. The software provides AI-powered features such as AI Gallery and Folax voice assistant.
And the interface looks pretty, yet some may argue that it has too many preinstalled apps.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
Revolutionary 180W charging Eminem’s going to keep up.
Stellar 200MP primary camera
120Hz Curved AMOLED Display
Plenty of storage arrangements
Distinctive design aesthetics
Respectable performance in everyday tasks
Competitive pricing
Cons:
Mixed construction materials
Modest battery capacity
Limited water resistance
Software bloatware
Limited update commitment
No wireless charging support
Average gaming performance
Infinix Zero Ultra: Verdict
“The Infinix Zero Ultra truly packs a punch in terms of standout features that outdo some brands it competes with, especially the fastest charging speeds in the industry and the high resolution camera.
It’s clear that there are sacrifices to software experience and build quality to get there, but the company has managed to put out a phone with a pretty luxurious experience on the cheap.
For tech savvy users looking for the latest charging technology combined with the best in batting camera hardware, the Zero Ultra is an intriguing proposition and a testament to Infinix’s growth in the smartphone space.