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Infinix will Launch in India Today for Rs. 7999

Monali Gupta

Infinix S5 Lite will be launched in India today. This phone is teased on Flipkart. It is known from the Flipkart teaser that this phone will come in two color options and its price will be Rs 7,999. The company has already launched Infinix S5 in the country. In such a situation, the S5 Lite will be a bit downgraded. During the launch today, information will be given in terms of availability and specifications.

Flipkart has confirmed that Infinix S5 Lite will be launched in India today at 12 noon. The price of this phone will be Rs 7,999. That is, S5 Lite will be cheaper by up to 1,000 rupees than Infinix S5. The S5 was launched for Rs 8,999. At the moment it is not clear how many RAM and storage variants of S5 Lite will be launched.

Talking about the specifications of Infinix S5 Lite, a triple camera setup will be found in the rear of this smartphone. Earlier it seemed that the quad camera setup will be given in it. Because there was also a fourth cutout in it. But now it seems that this additional cut out is for Autofocus sensor. Apart from this, a hole punch display will be given in it. According to the Flipkart teaser, Fingerprint snacker will also be present in its rear.

Apart from this, the 16MP front camera has also been confirmed in Infinix S5 Lite. S5 Lite will be launched in green and black color gradient finishing. Also, as we mentioned above, this upcoming phone will be a down graded version of the S5, so it is possible that the rest of its specifications are also slightly downgraded.

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