Design
- Sports a nice metal unibody design that feels smooth at the touch, and a good build quality
- In the age of bezel-less display, the design is also a little old-school
- The fingerprint sensor, though accurate, is not the fastest
Display
- Beautiful, large 5.98-inch Full HD (1080x1920) display on top - the screen pops with vivid and bright colours and you will best enjoy it when watching 1080p videos on YouTube or streaming platforms like Netflix (or while playing games) - the screen is also pretty visible under bright sunlight, and viewing angles are good too
Software
- Infinix's custom UI over Android is not the most fluid (you'll notice some stuttering when scrolling within apps and websites and touch responsiveness is not all that snappy), and also has a bunch of bloatware, which can't be uninstalled
Performance
- Good performance - even under intensive use - playing graphic-intensive games and browsing heavy websites is pretty smooth
Camera
- Average rear camera - the photos aren't too detailed, and indoor shots are noisy - portrait mode is average too
- Average front camera - tends to let in a little too much light, portrait mode is again average
Audio
- The single speaker on the bottom can get loud at maximum volume, but it doesn't produce the clearest sound - the placement is also not ideal since your palm would often block the speaker when watching videos or playing games in landscape mode
Battery
- Impressive battery life - will comfortably last over a day even with heavy use
- Supports fast charging via XCharge, which is decent (takes about 2 hours to full charge) though not the fastest
More
- Dedicated dual sim slots and microSD slot
- The Infinix Zero 5 is a massive phone both inside and out - it is quite large and will be unwieldy for most