The Infinix Zero Flip is the brand-new foldable smartphone that Infinix is set to release. With the product number X6962, this smartphone was first seen on the FCC and is currently visible on TUV Rheinland Japan. The battery life of the smartphone is disclosed in the listing.
Infinix Zero Flip spotted on TUV certification details
The TUV certification indicates that Infinix is about to release a smartphone bearing the model number X6962. The certification listing attests to Infinix’s intention to incorporate a dual-cell battery into its first clamshell foldable handset. The device’s dual-cell battery configuration, rated at 3,410mAh and 1,180mAh, will be released.
Upon discovering this smartphone on the FCC list, a number of facts were revealed. The design that has been made public indicates that it will have two vertically oriented cameras on the back.
The Infinix Zero Flip would be superior to its prospective competitors, such as the Motorola Razr 50 Ultra and Galaxy Z Flip 6, if comparisons were necessary. A 4,000mAh battery with 25W fast charging powers the Samsung foldable, whereas a 4,000mAh battery with 45W fast charging powers the Razr.
The remaining details of the phone are still unknown. The smartphone from Infinix will be released with two vertically oriented rear cameras and in Titanium Black, according to the FCC certification. The device from Infinix will have a sizable square-shaped cover display. When folded, the Zero Flip is 87.49 x 73.4 x 16.04 mm, and when unfolded, it measures 170.35 x 73.4 x 7.64 mm.