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    The Infinix Zero Flip Is Now Available in kenya Starting from Ksh 83,000

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaOctober 27, 2024Updated:November 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    Infinix has officially launched its first flip phone, the Infinix Zero Flip, into the Kenyan market. The Zero Flip is available in Kenya starting from Ksh 83,000. The price may vary slightly depending on where you get it from, but this is the current price as of October 2024.

    At 83K, the Zero Flip is one of the cheapest flip phones you can get in the country. Flip phones from established brands like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 is available for Ksh 148,000. The two devices target different users hence the price difference.

    The cover display is quite impressive. It covers almost the entire frame with cut outs for the cameras. It also has no gaps when folded and this is commendable for Infinix to achieve with its first flip phone.  

    The phone is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 8020 processor that has been paired with 8GB of RAM. Providing all the power is a 4,720 mAh battery that supports 70 W fast charging.

    Unboxing the first ever Infinix FLIP phone, the ZERO Flip 🎁

    Check out what comes inside the ZERO Flip Box. Make Your Order Now Via
    🔥 #Infinix #ZEROFlip #GetINNow pic.twitter.com/giwhp6CRR9

    — InfinixKenya (@InfinixKenya) October 23, 2024

    Have a look at some of the other key specs of the Infinix Zero Flip.

    Infinix Zero Flip Specifications

    • Display: 6.9-inches (1080 x 2640 pixels), AMOLED, 120Hz
    • Cover Display: 3.64 inches (1056 x 1066 pixels), AMOLED, 120Hz
    • Processor: Mediatek Dimensity 8020
    • Rear Camera: 50MP + 50MP
    • Front Camera: 50MP
    • RAM: 8GB
    • Storage: 256/512 GB
    • Battery Capacity: 4,720mAh, 70W charging
    • Android 14, XOS 14.5

    Pricing and Availability

    As mentioned, the phone is available for around Ksh 83,000. The price may vary depending on where you get it from. You can get this phone from most online and offline phone retailers across the country.

    How much RAM does infinix zero Flip have?

    This phone comes with 8GB of RAM as standard and this can be expanded further using virtual RAM.

    Does Infinix have a foldable phone?

    Yes, the Infinix Zero Flip is the company’s flip phone launched in Kenya. It is available starting from 83K.

    Also Read: Tecno Phantom V Fold 2 and V Flip 2 Now Available for Pre-order in Kenya

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