REVIEW: Infinix Zero 30 Pushes For Top Of Midrange Devices With Unique Cameras

REVIEW: Infinix Zero 30 Pushes For Top Of Midrange Devices With Unique Cameras

The mid-range smartphone market has welcomed innovative devices since the beginning of the year, but users are constantly looking for the best solutions. Most cameras, like many new devices, are still far from the features that many consumers, especially those who need to create online content, expect from professional cameras.

Launched in September 2023, the Infinix Zero 30 is a very powerful example of 5G excellence. Not only does it try to bridge the gap between professional cameras and smartphones, but it also adds a lot of interesting innovations to the mix.

Think about the times you tried to take a photo or video of someone or something with your back camera and wanted to be part of the photo or video. But you couldn't get the photo due to the limitations of your phone's camera.

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Infinix Zero 30 removes this limitation. The dual camera feature allows the user to record using both the front and rear cameras at the same time. No mid-range smartphone offers this feature yet, making the Infinix Zero 30 the best candidate on the market. The rear camera also supports OIS and EIS stabilization, eliminating blurry results and ensuring you get clear and stable quality videos while walking or cycling.

This makes the phone ideal for on-the-go photography, especially for content creators who need to capture a scene or event as quickly as possible. The 108MP camera and 13MP ultra-wide camera deliver high-quality videos with sharp, realistic colors and dynamic range. You can use it at any time of the day, including at night. And you will get a high-quality image even without the night light ring.

Another notable feature of the camera is the 3x lossless zoom that captures 108MP images. Lossless zoom means the lens can zoom up to three times its longest focal length. The main camera mode is called “AI Cam” and remains the same whether the AI ​​is turned on or off.

For users who want to add a professional touch to their videos or photos, there is a Pro mode where you can adjust exposure, shutter, ISO, white balance, auto focus, and metering modes. There's no option to capture raw images or JPEG files, but you can capture up to 108MP in standard camera mode (AI Cam). camera

Infinix Zero 30 is designed with care. The screen to body ratio is 90%. This means the phone has plenty of screen to offer from all sides, with a 6.7-inch display and a 3D curved design to give it a sleek look that's perfect for gamers and moviegoers. The phone also has drop-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass on the front and back. It can withstand falling on your table without breaking. But don't try to kick him out of the building. However, if the glass does manage to break, there is a one-year warranty that allows Carlcare engineers to repair it for you.

The Infinix Zero 30's 6.7-inch display is rated at DCI-P3 with 10-bit color. DCI-P3, also known as P3 or Display P3, stands for Digital Cinema Initiatives - Protocol 3 and is a color space or set of colors created by the Digital Camera Initiatives (DCI) and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE). . . ) with the aim of unifying the colors used in the film industry.

The phone has a maximum brightness of 950 nits, which is good for outdoor viewing even in direct sunlight, and a refresh rate of 144Hz, which is best for a gaming phone. In fact, the refresh rate in the speed panel lets you change the refresh rate between three options: 69Hz, 120Hz, and 144Hz. There is also an option to automatically change the refresh rate depending on the use case.

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The Infinix Zero 30 comes with a MediaTek Dimensity 8020 chipset with an octa-core CPU (four ultra-fast Cortex-A78 cores @ 2.6GHz and four Cortex-A55 performance cores @ 2.0GHz) and Arm Mali GPU -G77 MC9 GPU. The Dimensity chipset makes multitasking extremely easy, and with 21GB of RAM (12GB internal RAM + 9GB internal ROM) available to users, there is little risk of any performance issues. Programs are opened in one session.

The phone has a long-lasting 5000 mAh battery that can last for 102 hours. It has an IP53 rating for water and dust protection, and a thin screen protector is pre-installed. The phone comes in a box with other items like a USB cable, USB earphone, 68W charger, and a TPU case. Available at retailers nationwide for N318,800.

Infinix Zero 30 review