Smartphone tech company Infinix has partnered up with the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London as part of the company’s commitment and pursuit towards science and innovation and is an exciting way to bring the public closer to astronomy using groundbreaking new technology from Infinix.
Infinix is slated to soon launch the Zero X series which features a telephoto lens included in the 108MP triple camera setup.
The Observatory will also be the launch location of Infinix’s brand new smartphone that the company says features ground-breaking photography technology, aiming to provide a creative platform for the younger generation, and take them from ZERO to hero.
As part of their corporate partnership, Infinix is also making a sizable donation to the Annie Maunder Astrographic Telescope at the Royal Observatory so that people can learn about the universe
and get inspired to explore for generations to come.
Infinix will be holding an online workshop at the world-famous UNESCO world heritage site at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, titled “Infinix presents: See beyond”, on September 13th, 2021, which will bring together a unique panel of experts, hailing from both the astronomy and technology fields.
“Infinix is proud to be on the list of donors to the Greenwich Observatory as a supporter of astronomy. As a supporter of
astronomy, Infinix has kept a true to heart brand spirit of empowering today’s youth in the emerging markets to explore themselves, that has deeply resonated with space exploration and Greenwich’s philosophy in exploring astronomy,’ said Skye Chen, Head of Infinix Global Public Relations.
“We are very grateful for Infinix’s generous support and commitment to increasing access to astronomy. The collaboration is a natural fit for both our organisations and we are delighted that together, we can give more people the opportunity to explore and experience the Moon and universe,” added Lucy Cooke, Head of Development at Royal Museums Greenwich.
Infinix Zero X will have a Helio G96 processor, a 6.7″ AMOLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and 1080p resolution, support for 40W fast Type-C charging and a 5000mAh battery.
For optics, Zero X will ship with a 108MP main camera with OIS, an ultrawide lens and a periscope telephoto camera which will reportedly offer 60X digital zoom.
At the front, the Infinix Zero features a single punch-hole selfie camera which like its predecessor could be a 48MP front-facing camera.
There will be an in-display fingerprint reader too.
Infinix Zero X will ship with Android 11 and XOS 7.6.
We’ll be seeing more information shared from the company in the coming days about its upcoming Flagship so be sure to check up for new updates.