Infinix Zero Flip Review: Infinix has finally launched its first flip-foldable phone in India, named the Infinix Zero Flip. Priced under ₹50,000, it makes owning a flip-foldable more affordable for many. Despite its competitive pricing, Infinix has not compromised on design, build quality, or internal components. After using the device for almost a week, I can confidently say it is reliable and offers a refreshing experience—from how the 3.6-inch cover screen operates to the refined XOS 14.5 UI. Plus, it gets the basics right. Here's my review of the Infinix Zero Flip.
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The Infinix Zero Flip is made from premium materials like aluminium and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 on the outside, providing protection against scratches. In hand, it feels no less premium than the Galaxys of the world—it's well-built, and the hinge feels sturdy and reliable. Surprisingly, it's also easy to open with one hand if you use your thumb for leverage. Yes, it's a bit top-heavy, but using the included case largely solves this issue. Speaking of the case, it feels premium and enhances the overall aesthetic of the device.
Another pleasant surprise was the haptics; they're not on par with something like the Pixel 9, but they're the best I've experienced on an Infinix phone so far. The feedback is sharp, strong, and doesn't feel mushy, unlike some other foldables.
Now, let's discuss the outer screen, a 3.64-inch OLED panel with a peak brightness of 1,100 nits. Aside from being visually appealing, it's highly functional. I've been using the cover screen to view Instagram Reels and quickly reply to WhatsApp messages. In fact, it has reduced my screen time by preventing me from getting lost in unnecessary distractions. As for the inner screen, it's a large 6.9-inch LTPO AMOLED panel.
However, it's a narrow display, so if you're a fan of ultra-wide aspect ratios, you'll enjoy watching films on this screen. With 1,400
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