
Infinix launched Zero X series
Infinix launched Zero X series
Global smartphone company, Infinix, recently launched the new ZERO X Pro at an exclusive event at Radisson Blu Ikeja. The release event themed: SeeBeyond, had in attendance key tech, photography, and lifestyle experts, including Tobi Ayeni (Miss Techy), TY Bello, George Okoro, Alex Ekubo, and Osas Ighodaro.
According to the report by sunnewsonline.com, The new device comes in three colour variants of Nebula Black, Starry Silver, and Tuscany Brown and is equipped with cutting-edge camera features that capture visuals outside of the norm, including super moon-mode, night-selfie mode, periscope lens, and powerful hybrid zoom. The device, which is considered an affordable luxury, has set the stage for a whole new era of smartphone technology. jamb result
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The recent report from sunnewsonline.com has it that an important inspiration behind the design and features of the new Zero X series was derived from human’s desire to do the extraordinary, to be more, to strive for the impossible, be it man’s first footsteps on the moon or inventions that solve global issues. The need to see beyond is the driving factor that has led to the development of this product. information guide Nigeria
Speaking at the launch, Infinix representative, Kevin Olumese, said, “The Zero X series is an amazing addition to the Infinix family, we are proud of its photography and gaming capabilities. We know every user who purchases the device will be equally amazed.
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