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With the consistent growth of social media, smartphones are akin to pocket cameras that capture moments of our lives. Brands have been improving the photography experience in their offerings, and it seems like Infinix is innovating on the videography side. Its upcoming Zero 40 series was just spotted in a fresh leak, hinting that the new phones could level up the vlogging game.

Infinix Zero 40: Is a Camera really necessary for high quality vlogs?

As smartphone camera technology improves, devices have become the go-to gadget for most and all kinds of casual photography. Adding social platforms into the mix, and even vlogging has seen immense growth in recent years. People are now recording small snippets of their lives and sharing them with everyone across the world. Smartphones bring the ease of recording at any time and anywhere. Now, it seems like the Infinix Zero 40 series wants to focus on this, replacing vlog cameras with a “vlogging smartphone.”

Infinix Zero 40 5G Hands-On Leak
Infinix Zero 40 5G

To meet this growing demand for portable vlog quality cameras, Infinix’s Zero 40 is apparently bringing 4K recording at 60FPS from not just the rear, but also the front camera. 4K 60FPS is often seen in higher end smartphones, and the Zero 40 aims to be just that, a vlogging flagship. Alongside 4K capture, Infinix would also offer video stabilization on the rear and front. One of the sensors includes a 50-megapixel ultra wide angle lens, which isn’t common in the sub $500 price range. The main sensor is expected to be a 108-megapixel sensor with OIS and EIS.

Infinix Zero 40 series leak confirms support for multiple shooting modes, namely GoPro Mode, Vlog Mode, and AI Vlog. Finally, the leak revealed the color options of the upcoming Zero 40 lineup. The base Zero 40 4G would arrive in Misty Aqua, Blossom Glow, and Rock Black. Meanwhile, Infinix’s Zero 40 5G would launch in Violet Garden, Moving Titanium, and Rock Black. The brand is expected to unveil the devices later this week, so stick around for more updates.

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