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Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Marvell23(m): 7:19pm On May 17, 2015 |
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Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by phollybee(m): 7:54pm On May 17, 2015 |
I was here |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by cogbuagu: 8:19pm On May 18, 2015 |
How much will Infinix zero 2 sell for? |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by OHIsIManuEL(m): 7:34am On May 22, 2015 |
Just received an invitation for the launch of this baby, but i no get tp to travel from warri, so sad |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by therealesttin(m): 12:36pm On May 22, 2015 |
Marvell23: Camera output from Infinix Z2, not hotnote. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by therealesttin(m): 12:38pm On May 22, 2015 |
If you’re having second thoughts about buying an Infinix device with Android Kitkat simply because you are waiting for the delayed software updates to Lollipop, then you are currently missing out on a lot. Latest versions of Infinix phones are based on Android 4.4 KitKat. Although the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop only runs on a miniscule number of smartphones right now, it is natural for any potential smartphone buyer to expect it in their new handset. But then we did a quick feature comparison and jotted down things that you’ll be missing out and not missing out if you buy an Infinix phone today. Here are some of them: Many of the headline features Google baked into Lollipop, in fact, are part of Infinix phones already. Obviously, the Material Design animations throughout the UI, default support for the new ART runtime and some others aren’t present in Infinix devices. But here’s a comparison of the ones that are already available and how different they are in operation from Infinix stock Android: 1) Quick Settings Although most phone makers have been putting quick settings in their variants of Android, it took Google till Android 5.0 to finally bake it into the stock build. And no doubt, they’ve done a fabulous job by not just giving simple on-off toggles, but even relevant information right in there. For instance, you can check your data usage within the quick settings menu itself. Nevertheless, the basic toggle functionality is available in Infinix device that run Android 4.4.2 too, including the controlling of brightness levels and music playback. You can scroll through all possible toggles including ones to lock the phone screen, and change sound profiles. 2) Guest Mode Guest mode is one of the best features of Android Lollipop, using which you can hand over your phone to anybody without the fear of them snooping on your personal stuff. Although Infinix doesn’t have the ability to create multiple user accounts, there are several applications that you can use to restrict use of applications that you do not want other users to have access to. These security applications are available on the Google Playstore. 3) Trusted Bluetooth Devices A feature that Motorola pioneered in 2013 with the first Moto X, that Google later borrowed in Android Lollipop, is also available on Infinix devices. As simple as it sounds, you can add Bluetooth devices that you own, like a smartwatch or fitness band or a car audio system, and the phone doesn’t require a confirmation to pair these devices. This feature is immensely useful if you’re the owner of any of those devices, as it frees you from the repetitive activity of unlocking your phone in their vicinity, but puts the guard back on when the phone isn’t paired to any. 4) Battery Saver Android Lollipop has a simplistic Battery Saver mode that reduces battery consumption by turning off some features like animations, background app syncing and slowing the processor down. Infinix’s Hot and Hot Note battery saver mode is comparatively more advanced, offering 3 preset battery saving profiles like ‘Power Save’, ‘Low Power’ and ‘Ultra power’. You can even edit these profiles, choosing the activity of things that eat into the battery. These profiles can automatically kick in depending upon the battery state of your phone. 5) Do Not Disturb Android Lollipop brought about ‘Priority Mode’, which was an intermediary between regular sound profiles and Do Not Disturb (DND). It lets you white list certain apps and contacts, that can pass through an otherwise ‘silent’ mode. And it’s not like there will never be an Infinix Stock Rom based on Lollipop, Infinix R and D team did confirm they’re working hard to make it happen by the 3rd quarter of 2015. What will be interesting to see then would be the integration of these overlapping features.
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Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Nobody: 1:59pm On May 22, 2015 |
Infinix on lollipop fingers crossed! |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Marvell23(m): 4:39pm On May 26, 2015 |
Please be informed that the Infinix next Hero launch date has been postponed to the 4th of June, 2015 |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Nobody: 5:05pm On May 26, 2015 |
Is it Konga or Jumia gonna be main distributor? |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Marvell23(m): 12:20am On May 30, 2015 |
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Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Nobody: 4:00am On May 30, 2015 |
Marvell23: Cool |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by 100ksalescom(m): 3:22pm On May 30, 2015 |
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Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Marvell23(m): 11:43pm On Jun 01, 2015 |
Infinix zero 2 leading the mega deal 2mao. Don't dull, stay on the alert. Discount up to 50%. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Marvell23(m): 1:08pm On Jun 05, 2015 |
Infinix zero 2 is live on jumia at N35,000 for the 32GB Rom /2gb RAM version while the 16GB Rom/2GB RAM is goes for N32,900. Contact me on WhatsApp 08156636487 to help you place your order fast and efficient. 1 Like |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by therealesttin(m): 12:24pm On Jun 08, 2015 |
For clarity, the battery is 2300mAh The screen size is 5 inches Samsung Super Amoled Cunning Gorilla glass3 Internal memory is 16gb/32gb Ram is 2gb Camera is Samsung 13mp rear camera and 5 mp front camera. On a full charge with all my social media active, constant chatting on whatsapp and screenbrightness set to auto, 3 active emails etc, my Zero2 battery lasts for 1 day. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Youngsage: 4:14pm On Jun 08, 2015 |
therealesttin:cool... For how long have you been using yours?? |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by therealesttin(m): 10:19am On Jun 16, 2015 |
Zero2 16GB is now available in Slot, Jumia and Microstation. Go get yours now. |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by moubba(m): 4:01pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Infinix Zero 2 16GB Black now available @ #32,900. Order yours now https://www.nairaland.com/2382240/come-get-phones-computers-konga#34829692 |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by tecno4life(m): 3:36pm On Jun 18, 2015 |
Marvell23: I have a question, how much will I pay yo exchange my Zero for the Zero 2 |
Re: Infinix Zero 2, The Next Hero Discussion Thread by Marvell23(m): 3:43pm On Jun 22, 2015 |
Infinix Zero 2 specs and User reviews 5.0 – inch HD AMOLED display, with 720 × 1280 pixels (294 PPI) with Gorilla Glass 3 Android KitKat 4.4.2 MediaTek MT6592 chipset with octa-core 2.0 GHz Cortex and 2 GB of RAM. 13 MP Autofocus camera with LED flash, pixel count 3120 x 4160 pixels and Video recording of 1080p. 5 MP 85 degree wide-angle, front-facing camera, with pixel count 2560 x 1920 pixels and 480p video recording. Fully partitioned 32 GB internal storage ( 27 GB usable). Dual SIM support, Both Micro-SIM, 3G switchable, and hot swapping. 2300mAh battery, Non-removeable. Hardware and Design: The Infinix Zero 2 is a very interesting piece of hardware. First you notice that it’s unbelievably slim. Far. Slimmer that it’s predecessor and the sides have a smooth metal finishing. The front offers you HD AMOLED screen with scratch resistant Gorilla glass 3, and front facing 5 MP camera. At the top you see the micro USB port and 3.5 mm earphone jack. The left hand side carries the Dual SIM tray while on the right hand side bears, the micro SD card slot, volume rockers and power button, in that order. The bottom side features the external microphone and speakers. We like the positioning of speakers such that leaving the phone on a surface doesn’t block off sound. The back side is made of ‘bullet proof’ Kevlar material. The bezels on the upper and lower sides are too big. This device has onscreen buttons which is cool, but it’s bad that the bezel on the lower part is just empty. Since we have onscreen buttons the lower bezel should’ve just been eliminated or reduced in the the best way possible. Software and Display UI: The Infinix Zero 2 shipped Android KitKat 4.4.2 on board. After first boot an OTA update popped up with a few bug fixes. This phone comes with an updated form of Aliyun OS , dark themed with a revamped new look icons. And very appealing to the eyes, far better improved from what we have seen in previous Infinix models. Here we have a 5 inch AMOLED HD display with a resolution of 720 x 1280. The display is super crisp and sharp. Viewing angles is superb, Sunlight legibility is great. The on screen buttons somewhat takes up some part of the screen. Camera: The 13 MP camera of the Infinix Zero 2 is super sharp. The sensor takes in lots of detail even in dark areas the flash does just fine. One peculiar thing here, in low light conditions and with flash turned off, the camera still manages to come up with fine images. Here we have a 5 MP 85 degree wide-angle front camera. Plenty heads can be accommodated in a selfie. Picture resolutions appear in 2560 x 1920 pixels. Awesome! Multimedia: Music playback is great on the Infinix Zero 2. The volume is loud and clear. The default music player has a nice interface with sound effects feature. Watching videos here is really cool not forgetting the HD AMOLED display. We were able watch 1080p videos smoothly and hassle free. Multitasking /Performance: Now here’s the sweetest part of the Infinix Zero 2. This phone is fast, everything is fast, one touch in a twinkle of an eye it responds. See the results of the Antuntu and Quadrant tests. Battery life: The Infinix Zero 2 has an average battery life. With 2 SIM cards installed, steady 3G, 4 hours of hotspot, 2 hours movie playback we were able to churn out approximately 8 hours before the phone gave up. In simple English, if you’re a heavy phone user, you need a power bank by your side if you want this phone to last a whole day. You can choose to activate the inbuilt power save mode to churn out extra hours. Miscellaneous: Delving around the settings we noticed you can actually change fonts on this phone without even rooting. If Gesture controls is your thing, be glad because there are lots of available options you can customize to your taste. USB OTG works smoothly, Call clarity is OK. The SIM slot is hot swappable – this means you can swap/change your SIM cards without having to reboot your device. Source from mobilityarena
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