
Infinix Zero X Pro with Helio G96 SoC expected to arrive soon
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Infinix may soon launch the Zero X Pro in the market. The smartphone is tipped to feature an AMOLED display with a high refresh rate of 120Hz.
Infinix Zero X Pro could be the company’s next solid mid-ranger. The specifications of the Infinix Zero X Pro has surfaced online which also suggests that the smartphone is inching closer to its release. A YouTube channel that goes by the name Tech Arena24 has tipped the specifications of the Zero X Pro. The channel also revealed that along with Zero X Pro, the smartphone maker could also release the Infinix X Pro. The channel revealed that the Infinix Zero X Pro and Zero X, both are tipped to feature 6.7-inch AMOLED displays with punch hole cutout on the front. Minor differences are expected in the two smartphones. Infinix is also expected to launch the Infinix Hot 11, Hot 11S in September. The specifications and design of the devices were spotted on the Google Play Console listing. So if the reports turn out to be true, we can expect a lot of Infinix smartphones with interesting specs.
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