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The Infinix Zero is the latest Android flagship by the France-based OEM, Infinix Mobility. Featuring a 5-inch HD display (720 X 1080 resolution) and Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection, this 1.4 GHz 8-core processor device ships with Android KitKat 4.4.2 OS in two variants:
- 1GB RAM and 8GB internal memory, retailing for N20,900
- 2GB RAM and 16 GB internal memory, retailing for N23,900
A lot of folks are probably wondering how a device with such amazing specs comes so cheap? How much smartphone can you actually get from a sub 30k device? Well… quite a lot. I review the 1GB RAM/ 8GB ROM variant.
The Good Stuff
Yay, free data!
If you buy an Infinix Zero from Konga, you get complimentary 500 MB monthly data from Etisalat, for the next 12 months. That’s 24,000 worth of mobile data.
Cruising on the highway
After my first few days with the Inifinix Zero, I thought the performance was outstanding for its class. I am still quite impressed.
Multitasking is a breeze, the gaming and video experience is smooth.
The Infinix Zero is the first low/mid range Android smartphone I
have used where background apps never restart, when you relaunch from
the multitasking screen. And unless you’re coming from a really high end
device, there’s hardly any noticeable lag with the Infinix Zero. I
can’t say how long before it starts to deteriorate in overall
performance (don’t they all?). My guess is that by the time that
happens, you would have gotten more value than bargained.
Gotta love the display
I am quite impressed with the Infinix Zero display. Viewing angles
are really good and it does considerably well under direct sunlight. I
find that I can get by with below 50% brightness level in most lighting
conditions.
Under direct sunlight however, you are forced to ramp brightness up
to 100%. But you will have no trouble reading text or viewing images and
videos. The Infinix Zero won’t win any awards for best display but
you’d be hard-pressed to find better displays in its price range
Yay, plenty space for apps!
There’s this thing OEMs do with low budget devices. They come cheap
with all these impressive specs and all but then as a trade-off,
you’re punished with very little internal memory for installing apps.
And even worse, not all apps can be moved to your memory card. Soon you
start getting tons of “internal memory” warnings. I had this issue with
the Innjoo i1s, and I’m not even an app junkie. I was kinda expecting same with the Infinix Zero. I was pleasantly disappointed.
The good guys at Infinix were nice enough to allocate a full 4 GB for
apps. Even better, a lot of the apps you install on the Infinix Zero
will default to the memory card. The app junkies are probably smiling
now.
Right from when I first saw the specsheet, I wasn’t expecting much
from the Infinix Zero in the power department. I was right. Afterall,
there’s only so much mileage you can get from a measly 1900 mAh battery
powering an 8-core processor.
I managed to get 8 hours of fairly normal use from the battery before
it dropped to the critical 10%. This means if you unplug at say 7am in
the morning, by 3pm you will need to recharge. Of course you could
probably get more hours from more cautious use. “Normal” use is very
subjective.
Bottom-line – Infinix Zero battery life sucks. If you’re looking to get this device, please “invest” in a powerbank
Brilliant design, not very smart implementation
The Infinix Zero has got quite a premium feel to it. But there’s a
couple of things I wish they got right with the design. Not that I can’t
live with them, I just feel they could have done better.
One of the first things I noticed about the Infinix Zero was that I
did not like the positioning of the power/lock/unlock and volume
controls. They are placed right under the memory card slot on the right
edge of the device.
13 MP Camera is good … enough
The Infinix Zero features a 13 MP camera in the rear and 2 MP in
front. If you are looking for Samsung Galaxy S4 image quality, you might
end up disappointed. There’s more to quality phone cameras than just megapixels.
Not that the primary camera is poor. It’s just… good enough. Which is
not exactly a bad thing, especially if you won’t been doing anything
more than browsing photos or sharing with friends on Instagram and
Facebook.
What? The front camera? Are they ever any good?
Here are couple of camera samples in good, normal and low lighting conditions.
IN ALL THE INFINIX ZERO IS AN ANDROID PHONE THAT BASICALLY MEANS YOUR NEEDS



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