
Infinix Zero X Pro, Zero X, Zero X Neo launched with periscope lens for moon shots, Helio G95 chipset
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Infinix has announced three new smartphones as part of its Zero X series that focus on camera capabilities. The devices are the first premium offerings by the OEM and here is what they have on offer for users.
Infinix has launched its Zero X series as its first-ever attempt at premium smartphones. The series features three devices that come with periscope lenses offering 5x optical and 60x digital zoom as a highlight. The company also claims to have optimised the smartphones for photography of the night sky. A total of three Infinix smartphones have been launched under the series, namely Infinix Zero X, Zero X Neo and Zero X Pro. The devices slightly differ from each other but all have one common focus on astrophotography. For this, Infinix has even equipped them with a new algorithm called the Galileo Engine. The software will help optimise the camera settings while taking images of the Moon. It will also later process the shot taken for the perfect image.
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