In April, an IMEI database listing unveiled that Infinix is working on its inaugural foldable phone, the Infinix Zero Flip. This device, identified as the X6962, has appeared on certification platforms like Europe's EEC and FCC. Recently, it received approval from the TUV certification platform, which disclosed its battery specifications.
Infinix Zero Flip 5G Battery Details
The TUV certification screenshot indicates that the Infinix Zero Flip 5G will be equipped with a dual-cell battery, featuring capacities of 3,410mAh and 1,180mAh. Thus, the device is expected to house a battery unit with a rated value of 4,590mAh and potentially offer a typical value of 4700mAh.
The FCC certification revealed that the Zero Flip might come with a 70W rapid charger. Additionally, it is likely to be equipped with 8 GB of RAM and 512 GB of internal storage. Other specifications of the Zero Flip remain undisclosed.
Infinix Zero Flip FCC Certification
The FCC certification also provided a schematic of the Zero Flip, showing a large square outer display. It will be complemented by a vertical dual camera system and an LED flash. Although it is confirmed to be available in a Titanium Black variant, other color options for the device remain unknown.
Additional Approvals
Along with the Zero Flip 5G, the FCC has granted approval to the Zero 40 5G and Zero 40 4G. These products are anticipated to launch in various markets either this month or in August.