
itel Zeno 5G smartphone with 5,000 mAh battery launched, priced at Rs 9,299
IP54 rating
. The all new Zeno itel smartphone houses a
6.67-inch display
and is powered by a MediaTek chipset.
itel Zeno 5G: Price and availability
Itel Zeno smartphone comes with a price tag of Rs 9,299 and it is available online on
Amazon.in
. The smartphone can be purchased in Calx Titanium, Shadow Black and Wave Green colour options.
itel Zeno 5G smartphone specifications
Itel Zeno 5G smartphone
comes with a 6.67-inch HD+ IPS display. The display offers up to 120Hz refresh rate. The smartphone houses a punch hole display and a dynamic bar.
The affordable Android smartphone is powered by an octa-core
MediaTek Dimensity 6300
chipset paired with 8GB of RAM (4GB+4GB). The smartphone packs 128GB internal storage.
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itel Zeno features a
50MP main camera
and houses an 8MP front camera for selfies. It comes with IP54 rating which makes the smartphone resistant to dust and water. The dual SIM smartphone runs Android 15 operating system.
itel Zeno smartphone is backed by a
5,000 mAh battery
and which comes with 10W charging support.
Model
Zeno 5G
Screen Size
6.67 HD+ IPS
Refresh rate
120Hz
Display Type
Punch Hole with Dynamic Bar
Processor
Mediatek 6300
Processor Core
Octa Core
RAM
4GB+4GB*
ROM
128GB
Front Camera
8MP
Rear Camera
50MP Super HDR Camera
Battery
5000 mAh
Charger
10W
IP Rating
IP54
(Dust & Splash Proof)
Fingerprint
Side
Face Unlock
Yes
OS
Android 14
Colours
Calx Titanium, Shadow Black and Wave Green
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