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:
Features a 90 Hz FHD+ LCD, smoother than standard 60 Hz but less fluid than 120/144 Hz panels.
Powered by the Helio G90T, good for daily use and moderate gaming but weaker than newer chipsets.
Camera performance is solid in good lighting but less impressive in low-light conditions.
A 4,500 mAh battery provides fair backup, though less efficient than newer models with bigger batteries.
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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