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Back in April of this year, it was reported that Infinix was working on a flip phone called the Infinix Zero Flip. At that time, the IMEI database identified the device with the model number X6962. It appears that the device is going to launch soon, as it has received approval from the FCC authority. The certification has revealed the device’s key specifications and design.

Infinix Zero Flip FCC certified

Infinix Zero Flip FCC 1
Infinix Zero Flip’s FC certification reveals design

The above image, which appeared in the FCC’s database, showcases the design of the Zero Flip. It reveals that it will have a large square-shaped cover display and a vertically aligned dual-camera setup, followed by a pill-like LED flash. The overall design of the Zero Flip looks quite similar to the rumored Phantom V2 Flip from the sibling brand, Tecno.  While the two devices have an almost identical design, it is unclear whether they will pack similar internals.

The FCC certification has revealed that the Zero Flip will ship with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of storage. While there is no information about its battery, it appears that the device will ship with a 70W fast charger.

The Zero Flip will support multiple 4G and 5G bands, as shown in one of the images above. It also reveals that the device will be available in a Titanium Black shade. Apart from the FCC, Europe’s EEC platform has also approved the device.

With key certifications under its belt, it appears that the Zero Flip may go official by the end of this month or in July. At present, there is no official confirmation from Infinix of the existence of this device.

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