Possible SRP of Infinix ZERO 5G 2023 spotted at Lazada PH ahead of launch!

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Possible SRP of Infinix ZERO 5G 2023 spotted at Lazada PH ahead of launch!
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Infinix has yet to tease the newly announced ZERO 5G 2023 in the Philippines, but we already spotted its listing at Lazada ahead of launch.

If true, NICE!Based on the post found on the official LazMall page of Infinix Philippines, the Infinix ZERO 5G 2023 is coming to the Philippines soon in Coral Orange, Pearly White, and Submariner Black colorways for PHP 11,999. If the listing we saw is correct, the PHP 11,999 price tag is similar to the PHP 11,990 SRP of the first ZERO 5G last year.

As a quick recap, the Infinix ZERO 5G 2023 is boasting a Uni-Curve design, a 6.78-inch 120Hz LCD FHD+ screen with a top-center notch for the 16MP selfie camera, 2.6GHz 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 1080 octa-core processor with Mali-G68 MC4 GPU, 8GB RAM, 5G Extended RAM tech , 256GB internal storage, and 5,000mAh, but the company claims that it now has up to 32.3 hours of 5G calls.

The company claims that this phone has up to a 10 percent increase in overall performance coming from the first ZERO 5G.Infinix ZERO 5G 2023 SpecsDisplay: 6.78-inch 2.5D curved LCD screen w/ 120Hz refresh rate, 240Hz touch sampling rate, FHD+ 2460 x 1080 resolution at 396 ppiCPU: 2.6GHz 6nm MediaTek Dimensity 1080 octa-core processorGPU: Mali-G68 MC4RAM: 8GBROM: 256GB expandable via microSD card slot up to 256GBBack Camera: 50MP + 2MP macro + 2MP depth + LED flashSelfie Camera: 16MP f/2.

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