Any device attracts your attention from your design and also does something similar Infinix Zero 30 5G. As I told, I have a Vegan leather variant, which comes in a color called Rome Green. Its rear panel first caught my attention, with a large rectangular golden color camera module on the granical texted Vegan leather. The plate made from this polycarbonate that comes with metal finish includes two large and one small camera ring as well as a LED flash. The dot at all four corners of the module looks similar to screw. It would not be wrong to say that Infinix has designed the phone quite closely, in which small elements are working to give a good look to the phone.
The Zero 30 5G frame is also golden color and is made of polycorbonate, with a metal plate coined to give a flat look in the top. In this, a curved display is available and the rear panel is also turned from both sides to the frame, which not only gives a good look, as well as a very slim. The thickness of Zero 30 is 7.9 mm.

There are thin and uniform bezels around the display. A speaker grill, a Type-C port and a microphone are present on the bottom of the frame. At the same time, a secondary speaker grill for stereo sound at the top and secondary microphone for noys cancellation. Volume rockers and power buttons have been fitted to the right of the frame and it was also easy to reach them. The selfie camera is placed in the Hole-Panch cutout at the top center of the display. The fingerprint sensor is present inside the display, which was quite fast and accurate. Overall, I found the design of Infinix Zero 30 5G very attracted to the competition in this segment and undoubtedly the company has left no shortage of giving it a premium look.
Infinix Zero 30 5G gets a 6.78-inch FHD+ curved AMOLED display, which supports a refresh rate up to 144Hz. Gorilla Glass 5 protection is available on the display and rear panels (only for glass back variants). The refresh rate can be set on 60Hz, 120Hz, 144Hz. There is also an auto adjust option, which adjusts the refresh rate according to the content running on the screen. Due to this, from scrolling to transition, everything feels quite smooth. The Zero 30 5G display is quite crisp and vived and the color looks quite a panchi.

The display supports peak brightness of 950 NITs. I also ran the phone in outdoor and it was quite bright. Content was being read on the display even after the sun’s direct light. If you still find brightness less, it gets a ‘high brightness mode’, which works to increase brightness a little further in the strong lighting condition. The display supports Widevine L1 and TUV Rheinland is certified.
Infinix Zero 30 comes with 5G MediaTek Dimensity 8020 SoC. It was introduced in April this year. It is an octa-core processor on the 6Nm process, which is a capable chipset in terms of casual workload as well as gaming. During a very short time usage I found that this phone handled social media browsing, content streaming and a few minutes of gaming very comfortably. RAM management was also good. However, in the coming days we will pass this smartphone through all our tests. The phone comes with 8GB and 12GB RAM options and both variants have 256GB UFS 3.1 storage. RAM can also be extended virtually up to 9GB with the use of storage. It also includes OTG support.
The Zero 30 5G provides a triple rear camera setup, which provides a 108-megapixel Samsung Isocell HM6 primary sensor with optical image stabilization (OIS) and Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) support. In addition, a 13-megapixel ultra-wide lens and a 2-megapixel depth sensor with 120 degree Fov have been given. The setup also includes a quad LED flash light. The company claims that the main sensor also supports 3x lossless zoom. The camera app also includes a 108MP camera mode, which takes photos in full resolution. During the initial use, I took some pictures from the phone to the daylight and found that all the photos were Instagram ready.

According to Infinix claims, a USP of Zero 30 5G has a 50-megapixel samsung isocell JN1-equipped front camera. The camera is capable of recording videos on 4K @60fps and comes with 4 in 1 pixel binning. It also gets dual LED flash in the front, which is hidden behind the top bezel.
The Zero 30 5G provides a 5,000mAh battery with PD 3.0 certified 68W fast charging (available in the charger box). In the initial usage, this battery took out my whole day comfortably. However, how much time does this battery play in heavy usage and also how long it takes to make it full, you will have to wait for our review.
Talking about software, Zero 30 5G runs on Android 13-based XOS 13. In the first boot, I see very little blotware in it. There were some preloaded apps, which could be uninstall.
Talking about some other features, the phone comes with dual stereo speakers, DTS Sound and Hires Audio support. It also provides NFC support with Wifi 6.
Infinix Zero 30 5G We will pass through all the necessary tests of Gadgets 360 in the coming days. Stay connected with us to read full reviews.
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