Infinix is set to launch the Infinix Zero Ultra in India. However, Infinix Mobile yet to even comment on this speculation. It would be recalled that the Infinix Zero 5G was launched in Nigeria and later found its way to India.

Infinix Zero 5G in colors
Infinix Zero 5G

The purported handset could carry the Infinix Zero Ultra moniker. To recap, the Hong Kong-based company recently teased the imminent launch of a mysterious smartphone. This handset could get a 180W fast charging tech.

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Now, the Infinix Zero Ultra will reportedly support one of the world’s fastest charging standards. It will surpass the existing charging standards in a production-grade consumer smartphone.

According to a report by TechYorker, the Zero Ultra smartphone’s India launch is on the cards. The handset could go official in the country in the next few months. Also, the Zero Ultra could come with 180W fast charging support. Other key details about the device are still scarce.

We know that Infinix Mobile refers to the 180W fast charging standard as Thunder Charge. Further, it will cost more than any other device in the brand’s Zero series. Further, the report sheds some light on the fast charging standard capabilities.

Infinix 180W Fast Charger 1

A 4,500mAh battery will take just four minutes to charge up to 50 percent with the fast charging standard. Moreover, the handset will reportedly ship with 8GB of RAM. Also, it will offer a hearty internal storage capacity of 256GB. Regrettably, the Infinix Zero Ultra could turn out to be a 4G-ready smartphone.

Notably, most updated chips support 5G connectivity. So, the upcoming Zero Ultra will probably pack an older generation processor under the hood. Moreover, the Infinix Zero Ultra price in India could be between INR 25,000 to INR 30,000. So, the handset is likely to compete with the iQOO Neo 5G and Poco F4 5G smartphones. Also, it could go toe-to-toe with the OnePlus Nord 2T smartphone. However, the aforesaid smartphones come with newfangled chipsets and support 5G. Nevertheless, the Zero Ultra could outdo them with its 180W charging speed.

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