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Infinix recently released the premium Zero X series last year with MediaTek Helio G chipsets, with another model in development. While information on the new model is undisclosed, released pictures display a glossy black device with three rear cameras.

The new model also has a hole-punch camera visible on the front, and the shadow around the hole indicates the phone probably has an LCD screen instead of AMOLED. There is also a curved edge around the entire device, but the display itself does not appear to be curved.

The device will likely have a MediaTek Dimensity 900 chipset, 5G support as indicated by the label on the back, a 120Hz refresh rate on the display, and a 40MP primary camera with 30X zoom. From the pictures, it is not clear what the other cameras do, or what version of Android this will run, or how much the phone will cost.

The company’s recent Zero X series is powered by the MediaTek Helio G95 chipset, 8 GB RAM, 128 GB of internal storage, 4500-5000mAh batteries, triple rear cameras, and XOS based on Android 11. 5G support would make this upcoming device one of the first phones from Infinix with 5G connectivity, which could help make the device more competitive against products from OPPO, Xiaomi, Samsung, and other companies.

Infinix also released the Note 11 series last year, primarily targeted towards India, Asian countries and Africa. The base Note 11 model comes with a 6.7 inch AMOLED screen, 33W wired charging, a 5000mAh battery, a 50 MP primary camera, and a MediaTek Helio G88 chipset.