Infinix S5 Pro with pop-up selfie camera can be launched on February

The smartphone maker Infinix is ​​known for bringing phones with better features in the budget range for users. Last year, the company launched the Infinix S5 Lite smartphone in the market. At the same time there is a discussion that this time the company is planning to bring a smartphone with a pop-up selfie camera to the market and it can be launched under the name Infinix S5 Pro. So far, many features of this smartphone have been leaked. At the same time, information related to its launch date has been revealed.

According to the report of 91mobiles, Infinix S5 Pro will be launched on February. This will be the company’s first pop-up selfie camera smartphone and can be offered under the budget range. However, no information has been officially given about this. But according to Leaks, in addition to the pop-up selfie camera, a punch-hole display can be seen. Apart from this, a 4,000 mAh battery can be given in the phone for power backup. At the same time, the price of this phone can be around 140.63 United States Dollar

According to the leaks revealed so far, the 32-megapixel primary camera can be given in the Infinix S5 Pro. The phone may have a camera setup in a vertical shape. Apart from this, USB port, speaker grill and audio jack can be given. Also, it is being speculated that this smartphone may be an upgraded version of Infinix S5. Which may have better camera quality and processor facilities than before.

Talking about Infinix S5, it has a 6.6-inch HD + display. This phone works on the Helio P22 chipset and features a punch-hole camera design as a special feature. The phone has a quad camera setup. It has 16 megapixel primary camera, 5 megapixel wide angle lens, 2 megapixel super macro and 2 megapixel depth sensor. The front camera of 32 megapixels is available for video calling and selfie. The phone has a 4,000 mAh battery.

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