
Infinix Zero X series set for global launch, may come with 108-megapixel primary camera
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The Zero X series could arrive with three models under its banner including the Zero X, Zero X Neo, and the Zero X Pro.
Infinix is all set to up its game with its upcoming launch. The company is all set to launch the Infinix Zero X series and it is nothing like the Hong Kong-based smartphone maker has launched before. The Infinix Zero X series is not going to be an ordinary mid-ranger. The smartphone is expected to arrive with a periscope lens and 108-megapixel primary camera. Infinix has also partnered with Greenwich society to bring astrophotography to its upcoming line-up. Infinix confirmed through its social media channels that it will launch the Zero Series globally on September 13. The Zero X series could arrive with three models under its banner including the Zero X, Zero X Neo, and the Zero X Pro. However, it is not clear whether all the models will be up for grabs or not. Ahead of the official launch, the Infinix Zero X, Zero X Pro, and the Zero X Neo were spotted on the Google Play Console. The listing also revealed the specifications and other key details about the upcoming smartphones.
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