Infinix Zero Ultra 5G is rumoured to come with a 200-megapixel triple rear camera and MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G SoC.

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 According to a recent leak, the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G launch will take place in September or October. Alongside, information about the future phone's specifications was leaked. The MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G SoC is rumoured to power the Infinix Zero Ultra. It might have a hole-punch display and be available in two colours with the selfie camera built in. According to rumours, the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G would have 256GB of internal storage and 8GB of RAM when it launches as a mid-range flagship handset. Renders of the smartphone have also been posted online by a tipster ahead of an official launch, providing a look at the design.

On Twitter, tipper Paras Guglani (@passionategeekz) offered details about the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G's launch date and features. The device will reportedly be presented in worldwide markets, including India, in September or October of this year. The rumoured phone is said to be a mid-range flagship with just 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It is anticipated to come in two hues.

The MediaTek Dimensity 920 5G SoC is rumoured to power the 6.7-inch AMOLED or curved display in the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G. The middle of the display most likely has a hole-punch cutout.

In a separate video, a well-known tipster on YouTube going by the handle Tech Arena24 posted supposed renders of the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G. The tipster's rendered images show three cameras and an LED flash unit on the back. The tipster claims that the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G's camera module would include a huge 200-megapixel main sensor in addition to a portrait telephoto sensor and a macro lens. It is anticipated to have a 4,700mAh battery and the 180W Thunder Charge technology from the business. According to the new charging method, a 4,500mAh battery can be charged to 50% in just 4 minutes.

Infinix has not yet made any formal announcements regarding the Infinix Zero Ultra 5G launch. Therefore, it would be wise to take these data with a grain of salt.

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