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It's been a year since Samsung introduced its first 200MPx photo sensor for mobile devices. Only one phone has used it so far, and that's it Motorcycle x30 pro. Now it has found its way into the next one and again it is not a model Galaxy.

Here, the little-known Hong Kong smartphone manufacturer Infinix Mobile has published a trailer for its next flagship Zero Ultra, which will boast a 200MPx photo sensor. At the moment, however, it is not clear whether it will be ISOCELL HP1 or newer ISOCELL HP3. The front camera will have a resolution of 32 MPx.

The phone will also feature a 6,8-inch curved OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2,5D curved edges. The strange thing is that it will be powered by MediaTek's non-flagship Dimensity 920 chipset, which natively supports a maximum of 108MPx cameras. Infinix will apparently use a specialized image processor to make the 200MPx sensor available.

The smartphone will be supplied with "juice" by a 4500mAh battery, which will support super-fast charging with a power of 180 W. The top-up should thus be charged from zero in about 15 minutes. The phone will be unveiled on October 5 and should be available in India and international markets.

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