For buyers who want an Infinix phone that can handle both photography and everyday multitasking, the brand already has several options with large RAM and high-resolution cameras. The lineup reaches different price levels, starting from around Rp1.9 jutaan, while still keeping the main appeal centered on camera quality, memory, and practical performance.
This makes the category interesting for users who need a phone for social media, casual gaming, video calls, and content creation without moving into a much higher budget. Among the models that stand out are the Hot 40 Pro, Zero 30 4G, Note 12 VIP, Zero 30 5G, and Zero Ultra.
The most affordable option comes from the Hot series
Infinix Hot 40 Pro sits near the entry-level segment at around Rp1,9 jutaan. Even at that price, it already carries a 108 MP main camera and a 32 MP front camera, which gives it an advantage for users who care about both rear photos and selfies.
Its performance package uses MediaTek Helio G99, RAM up to 16 GB including virtual RAM, and a 5,000 mAh battery. That combination makes it one of the most accessible choices in the list for daily use.
Zero 30 4G shifts the focus to balanced features
Infinix Zero 30 4G is positioned around Rp2,6 jutaan and offers a more balanced set of specifications. The phone uses a 108 MP main camera, a 13 MP ultrawide camera, and a 2 MP auxiliary sensor.
On the front, it brings a 50 MP selfie camera, which helps users who often record short videos or take self-portraits. It is also supported by Helio G99, 8 GB RAM, an AMOLED 120Hz display, and a 5,000 mAh battery.
Note 12 VIP highlights charging speed
For users who prioritize faster charging, Infinix Note 12 VIP remains relevant in the around Rp3 jutaan class. The phone still uses a 108 MP main camera and a 13 MP ultrawide camera, while the front camera sits at 16 MP.
Its standout feature is 120W fast charging, which is said to fully charge the 4,500 mAh battery in about 17 minutes. That trait makes it different from the other models in the group, which lean more heavily on camera or front-facing specs.
Two Zero 30 models cater to content-focused users
Infinix Zero 30 5G is listed around Rp4,2 jutaan and targets users who need stronger performance support. It keeps the 108 MP main camera and 13 MP ultrawide camera, but adds a 50 MP front camera for vlogging and social content.
The phone also comes with MediaTek Dimensity 8020, 12 GB RAM, and 5G support. That combination makes it better suited to multitasking and video editing than lower-tier options in the same family.
Zero Ultra pushes resolution higher
At the top of this group, Infinix Zero Ultra is priced around Rp6,5 jutaan. Unlike the other models, it steps up to a 200 MP main camera, which gives it the highest resolution in the lineup when lighting conditions support detailed shots.
It is paired with a 13 MP ultrawide camera, a 32 MP front camera, an AMOLED 120Hz display, Dimensity 920, and 8 GB RAM. Compared with the rest of the list, it feels the most premium in both display and camera ambition.
Seen together, these five Infinix phones serve different priorities without moving away from the same core idea: large RAM and strong camera hardware at prices that remain relatively reachable. Hot 40 Pro is the lowest-cost entry, Zero 30 4G and Zero 30 5G appeal to users who want more on the front camera side, Note 12 VIP stands out for charging speed, and Zero Ultra offers the highest camera resolution in the group.
Source: www.suara.com