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Infinix Zero 40 5G launched in Pakistan: Check price, specs

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Infinix Zero 40 5G prices in Pakistan

Infinix Zero 40 5G launched in Pakistan: Check price, specs

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After its debut in India, Infinix has introduced the Zero 40 5G in Pakistan, offering a more premium and powerful alternative to its 4G counterpart.

Specifications

The Infinix Zero 40 5G features a 6.78-inch 144Hz AMOLED display with HDR support, curved edges, and 1300 nits brightness. It is powered by the Dimensity 8200 Ultimate 3.1GHz octa-core processor, paired with 12GB RAM, running on Android 14 (XOS 14 UI).

For photography, the smartphone includes a 108MP primary camera with OIS, a 50MP ultra-wide sensor (120° FOV), and a 2MP bokeh lens. On the front, it boasts a 50MP selfie camera with 4K 60FPS recording support.

The 5,000mAh battery supports 45W wired and 20W wireless charging, ensuring long-lasting performance.

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Infinix Zero 40 5G price in Pakistan

The Infinix Zero 40 5G (12GB RAM + 256GB storage) is priced at Rs114,999 in Pakistan. The company promises two years of OS updates and three years of security patches, keeping the device updated and secure.

The Zero 40 5G is available in Moving Titanium, Rock Black, and Violet Garden color options.

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