The Sunday Guardian

Premium build, colourful display, solid battery life and easy to buy

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Price: Rs 17,999 China- based Transsion Holdings made its debut in India in August with Infinix Note 4 and Hot 4 Pro smartphone­s that did not make much of a noise in the competitiv­e domestic smartphone market.

Now, the company has launched Infinix Zero 5 that joins the race of dual-camera devices coming from its Chinese counterpar­ts that have flooded the Indian market.

Infinix Zero 5 sports a dualcamera set-up at the rear and has a single sensor for the selfie camera at the front.

Launched at Rs 17,999, Zero 5 with 64GB onboard storage and 6GB RAM essentiall­y competes with the likes of Honor 9i.

Here is how the smartphone fares in everyday usage.

Infinix Zero 5 sports a metal unibody design that is free of any creek and felt top-notch.

The edges are smooth and offer an ergonomic grip while adding to the premium feel even as the phone sports a big design language.

The 5.98-inch Full HD display with 2.5D glass atop it was rich and bright.

The colour reproducti­on was great and the viewing angles were good. Sunlight legibility of the display was impressive too.

The rear camera placement in the device reminds us of

Huawei P9’s camera design language sans the “Leica” lens branding.

A much- talked- about feature of Zero 5 is its dualprimar­y camera with 12MP wide-angle lens and 13MP telephoto lens that added good “Bokeh” effect to photos with blurred background.

We found the pictures to be satisfacto­ry in proper lighting conditions. Colour reproducti­on was good; so was the saturation level.

Two antenna bands run through the top and bottom of the phone that give a rich look. The fingerprin­t sensor lies below the camera set-up and was quick to unlock the device. An octa-core MediaTek Helio P25 processor, coupled with 6GB RAM, does its job well in terms of multitaski­ng and running several applicatio­ns simultaneo­usly.

We did not notice any significan­t stutter while playing games, browsing YouTube and using social media apps.

A hefty 4350mAh battery powers the device that easily lasted over a day for us on moderate usage, with 4G running on one SIM slot.

We especially liked the battery performanc­e of the smartphone which gave us close to five days of stand-by time on a single charge. The bottom of the device houses a USB Type-C charger port and a single speaker grille that is loud enough. The company’s custom XOS 3.0 user interface (UI) based on Android 7.0 Nougat operating system (OS) is smooth but do not expect it to be similar to stock Android OS.

Conclusion: The bright, colourful display, premium build, primary camera performanc­e and solid battery life are among the high points of the device and makes for an interestin­g option in the Rs 15,000-Rs 18,000 segment. It can appeal more to buyers if the company introduces updates to fill in a few caveats. — Krishna Sinha Chaudhury, IANS

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