The Infinix Zero 8 is only Shenzhen’s second gadget to join the company. The company’s regionality, organisational and localised popularity is partially responsible for this.
Although official in China, Infinix has a large share of its origins in France, after part of the brand began following the purchase of the French maker Sagem Wireless by the parent company Transsion. A name remembered by some of our older readers. Research and development in Infinix is currently being undertaken primarily in France and Korea. The products of the company itself are particularly popular in Africa and now hit Asia and the Middle East. The name of parent Transsion is still little known, but Tecno and Itel, beyond Infinix, are part of its brand portfolio. The Transsion Group all three, in Q3 of 2019, ranked the sixth-largest EOM smartphone in India. Only to take a look at it.
Zero 8 analysis of Infinix
High-value budget equipment specialises in Infinix. However, with many of its phones the organisation has cultivated different visual styles. It’s just part of a brand building initiative that can be expected. We can’t completely understand this because of the limited western reach of the brand, but something which takes us instantly to the Infinix lineup.
A simple example of distinct visual vocabulary is the new Infinix Zero 8. The large and distinctive module on the back of the rhombus camera creates a lasting impression. So, we ask why the visual difference from other suppliers was not noticed. The influence of this on the Zero 8 is only amplified further by the memorable geometrical pattern on the rear. Place the pair together, sprinkle in a few other useful information such as the flat, recessed fingerprint reader with the power-button-comb, the dual self-punchole cameras.
Zero 8 analysis of Infinix
When it comes to cameras, the highlights of Infinix are one of the highlights of the Zero 8. The Quad Bayer sensor is possibly the Sony IMX686 around the rear, which on many other platforms has proved its salt. Infinix also introduced in-house AI, a very consistent video and a night mode in-house. The monitor refresh rate of 90Hz and 33W of quick charge are also available. All this for an MSRP of around $300 in a budget bundle.
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The Infinix Zero 8 has a very cool retail box when it comes to packages. The solid top half of the cardboard features vivid, eye-catching accentuations and rhombus references or diamond-shaped style, if you choose.
Zero 8 analysis of Infinix
The Zero 8 itself is made of plastic in a protected cradle. For adapters, you have the wall loader at 5v@3A and 10V@3.3A, so the Zero 8 is loaded with a 33W. In addition, the USB cable Type-A to Type-C with a rigid and orange rugger finish on the connectors.
Infinix has now introduced a pair of earbuds and a microphone and branding firm to these basics. Nothing in terms of consistency is too spectacular, but solid enough for free inclusion. The same refers to the package used in the clear plastic container. It also has a wide enough camera lip to cover the front glass of the camera.
There is also a screen guard, which is partially concealed alongside flyers. It is not special, only gentle. It is also nothing special. However, Infinix required its users to run the Zero 8 gate and provide all the critical elements directly into the box. If you want to express brand love, there are also brand stickers.