
Infinix has been experimenting with foldable smartphones for a while now, and guess what it’s planning next? Well, it’s a triple-folding concept phone! In this article, we’ll dive into the details of the Infinix Zero Mini Tri-Fold.
Infinix Zero Mini Tri-Fold Overview
As for now, Huawei’s Mate XT is the only triple fold smartphone available in the market. Following this trend, Transsion Holdings introduced the Zero Series Mini Tri-Fold through its subsidiary Infinix in a press release on Thursday.
Design and Use Case
Infinix has unveiled the concept of the Zero Mini Tri-Fold. As per the company, this device is designed to replace several gadgets with a single, versatile solution. While we don’t have full details yet about the hardware, the company showcased a unique dual-hinge design that allows the phone to fold and unfold vertically into three different sizes. Moreover, the device has a special strap to mount it on various surfaces, making it a true multitasker.
This phone is more than just a smartphone, meaning it can transform into a compact camera, ready to be attached to your bag or bicycle, or even serve as a dash cam for your car. And when you’re on the go, the strap makes it easy to carry like an extra pocket. There’s more! Infinix imagines the Zero Mini Tri-Fold as a handy, hands-free gym partner. It can track workouts, guide you through exercise routines, or help you navigate hiking trails.
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Furthermore, the dual-screen enables real-time multilingual conversation with translated content displayed side-by-side for both users. All this, while featuring dual rear-camera and being designed for one-handed use.
Availability and More
When folded, the Infinix Zero Mini Tri-Fold will remind you of the Infinix Zero Flip. The prototype has a hole-punch cutout on the screen and dual rear cameras, making it a sleek, futuristic device. While all the details regarding the device are still under wraps, rumors suggest we might learn more about this phone at MWC 2025. Stay tuned until further update.
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