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    Infinix to venture into the Smart TV business and soon release the Infinix ZERO 8

    Infinix has today announced that it will soon launch a new device in its high end ZERO series dubbed the ZERO 8. This new smartphone is poised to be the company’s flagship smartphone for the 2020/21 period. According to the company, the ZERO 8smartphone will be targeted at the high-end market but will retail at affordable prices.

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    The Infinix ZERO 8 is expected to have a futuristic design according to rumors, but that is something we shave to prove when we get to see it. Its design will reportedly blend with the diagonal diamond shape design and colors used.

    Running on the Android 10 operating system and Mediatek G90T chipset, Infinix ZERO 8 smartphone is expected to have some cool specs. This, combined with a possible 8 GB RAM capacity, should have consumers expecting improved speeds and overall device performance, including quick upload and download timeframes and amazing experience with the apps, compared to the ZERO 6. The 90HZ Full HD Display and G90T processor would also mean enhanced performance for the cameras, including the wide-angle, ultra-wide-angle, and rear cameras that could take photographic performance to a new level.

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    The Infinix ZERO 8 smartphone will be backed by a 4,500 mAh battery which signifies long life for 2020. With the anticipated 33W fast charging function, consumers would be able to use their phones on the go. It is also hoped that connectivity features in the smartphone will include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, Volte, and more.

    The Infinix TV

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    The Infinix TV

    Other than the flagship mobile phone, Infinix is also set to venture into a new product category with the impending launch of a new Infinix smart TV, aimed at fulfilling smart lifestyle living in accordance with modern trends.

    The company aims to provide young consumers with intelligent viewing experience through the 43 and 32 inches sized smart TVs. The TVs external designs are expected to be elegant and appealing and will surprise with their intelligent functionality, thanks to the android TV OS from google that would be the primary engine for the TV. This will signify Infinix initial push toward supporting integrated smart living through its gadgets.

    The global tech scene is beginning to turn toward AIoT, with many innovative companies looking into ways of improving smart living through the adoption of this technology. Infinix does not intend to be left behind on this trend, and fully aims to take advantage of all that IoT technologies provide to create and integrate intelligent devices that would not only include its smartphones, but also the Infinix smart TVs as well as other gadgets that they will produce in the future. The brand hopes to bring to the local tech consumers all the benefits that come with smart living lifestyles that is efficient and eco-friendly.

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    Victor Tinka
    Victor Tinka
    Exploring Computer Vulnerabilities is my passion but I always find my hands dirty with code. The only “IT guy” in the family which makes me feel like the family head :)

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