Infinix Zero X Series to Launch at London’s Royal Observatory, Greenwich

The London Royal Observatory, Greenwich is a historical landmark known for being a base ground for modern astronomy and navigation in the world. This year, Infinix Mobility will make a remarkable launch of the Infinix Zero X series from this landmark that picks its name from the Greenwich meridian that goes through it.

Spotting a Telephoto Lens as the Key Infinix Zero X series standout feature, the idea to launch at the Royal Observatory Greenwich will signify maximum zoom capabilities ever gifted to an Infinix flagship. With a rumored 108MP Mega Camera detail specification, the Infinix Zero X series launch will stamp the company’s commitment towards advanced science and innovation by bringing astronomy to every user through modified Technology.

As part of a partnership with the observatory, Infinix will also be making a donation to the Annie Maunder Telescope situated at the Royal Observatory to allow people to learn more about the universe, pick inspiration, and be inspired to explore for generations to come.

Prior to the Infinix Zero X Series launch, Infinix will as well hold an online workshop at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, under the theme “Infinix presents: See beyond”, on September 13th, 2021. The workshop will gather a unique panel of experts from astronomy and Technology fields to discuss more about the Universe as officials inked.

“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.

By specs, the Infinix Zero X is rumored to have a Helio G96 Processor, a 40 W fast charging Type-C port juicing a 5000mAh battery, 6.7″ AMOLED Inch Screen paving way for a 108MP main camera supported by an ultra-wide lens, periscope lens with up to 60 X digital zoom aside a 48MP selfie camera.

After the launch in London, Infinix Mobility is expected to roll out the Smartphone to its active markets. Once launched In major African markets like Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa among many others, Infinix Zero X series may rule the mid-range market for spotting the latest Technology dynamics rival manufacturers may have delayed to roll out

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