The Infinix Zero 8 was officially launched in November 2020 as a premium mid-range phone, bringing a modern design, a large display, and capable cameras at a competitive price. At its release, it was positioned as one of Infinix’s most advanced models, aimed at users who wanted near-flagship features without spending too much.
Important Considerations:
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Features a 90 Hz FHD+ LCD, smoother than standard 60 Hz but less fluid than 120/144 Hz panels.
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Powered by the Helio G90T, good for daily use and moderate gaming but weaker than newer chipsets.
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Camera performance is solid in good lighting but less impressive in low-light conditions.
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A 4,500 mAh battery provides fair backup, though less efficient than newer models with bigger batteries.
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Being an older device, long-term software updates and support are very limited.
Better Alternatives
For those seeking better updates, brighter displays, and more efficient processors, newer models like the Infinix Zero 30/40, Samsung Galaxy A54, or Google Pixel 6a/7a offer stronger all-round performance. These devices also provide better cameras, longer update support, and improved battery efficiency.
Specs Overview
The Infinix Zero 8 comes with a 6.85-inch FHD+ IPS LCD display running at a 90 Hz refresh rate, making it smooth for browsing and entertainment. It is powered by the MediaTek Helio G90T processor, paired with 8 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, expandable via microSD. The camera system is headlined by a 64 MP main sensor, supported by additional lenses for depth and wide-angle shots. On the front, dual selfie cameras provide versatility for portraits and vlogging. A 4,500 mAh battery keeps the phone running through the day, and the device originally shipped with Android 10 based on XOS 7.

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