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After announcing the import of the Infinix Zero 8 to Brazil through the partnership with AliExpress website, about two weeks ago, the manufacturer has now confirmed that the mid-range model with a top-of-the-line look will be sold by other retailers in the country in the very near future.

Although the date on which this will actually happen has not yet been announced, Benjamin Jiang, CEO of Infinix Mobile, confirmed in a note that the company is expanding its business into Brazil and that the Infinix Zero 8 has defined the target audience it wants to reach in Brazil: consumers who want advanced configurations, but who cannot afford a premium cell phone. In theory, the youngest.

“With the launch of this innovative device, Infinix aims to enable more consumers to become smartphone owners, and we want them to feel proud and satisfied with a lifestyle-changing purchase,” he said. “Consumers can expect the Infinix zero 8 to offer many cutting-edge features that will change people’s perspective on smartphone usage, as well as highly technological photography capabilities that deliver the experience that Infinix has always been committed to delivering, especially within a tighter budget,” Jiang added.

Features of the Infinix Zero 8 that is on its way to Brazil

Like himself Vida Celular already informed At the time of the partnership between Infinix and AliExpress, the Infinix Zero 8 will bring to Brazil features that tend to put the smartphone in the fight with the main intermediaries on the market and, who knows, even win a place in the hearts of those who are used to premium cell phones.

In addition to the different look on the back, with a quadruple set of cameras coupled in a diamond-shaped space, similar to a diamond, the Infinix Zero 8 arrives in Brazil as the first cell phone with a dual selfie of 48 + 8 megapixels, housed in a hole in the front screen, and other lenses that should guarantee excellent performance for those who like to take photos with their smartphone.

The rear cameras will have a 64 MP main camera with a Sony IMX 686 sensor, as well as an 8 MP ultra-wide camera and two 2 MP sensors each. The smartphone's battery will be 4500 mAh, with 33W fast charging. The display will be 6,85 inches, FHD IPS, with a frequency rate of 90Hz, and the processor will be the MediaTek Helio G90T which, according to the manufacturer, will be a perfect fit for those who want to use the phone for gaming. The RAM memory is 8 GB and the internal storage capacity is 128 GB, expandable up to 2 TB via microSD card. The projected price for the phone in Brazil is US$ 230 (R$ 1.165, including taxes and fees).