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Hisense launches Infinity H50 Zoom

Hisense has officially launched its new Infinity H50 smartphones in South Africa, along with announcing the price points for the range. The series includes the H50, the H50 Zoom, and the H50 Lite. The Infinity H50 and H50 Zoom are now available in South Africa, while the H50 Lite will launch in May.

Hisense markets the phones as delivering a premium experience at an affordable price. All the phones feature quad-camera setups and large batteries. The H50 and H50 Zoom both use AI software and a Sony sensor to create 108MP resolution images, and the phones pack in 6GB of RAM.

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Meanwhile, the H50 Lite has the biggest battery of the range, featuring a 5100mAh battery.
You can see a summary of the new H50 specs below:

Display: 6.81-inch FHD+ display
Processor: Octa-core 2.1GHz CPU
Main camera: 64MP main lens + 8MP wide-angle lens + 2MP depth lens + 2MP macro lens (enhanced to 108MP with AI)
Selfie camera: 32MP
Battery: 5000mAh
RAM: 6GB
On-board storage: 128GB
You can see a summary of the H50 Zoom specs below:

Display: 6.53-inch FHD+ display
Processor: Octa-core 2.1GHz CPU
Main camera: 48MP main lens + 8MP wide-angle lens + 2MP depth lens + 2MP macro lens (enhanced to 108MP with AI)
Selfie camera: 16MP pop-up camera
Battery: 4020mAh
RAM: 6GB
On-board storage: 128GB
You can see a summary of the H50 Lite specs below:

Display: 6.55-inch display
Processor: Octa-core 2.1GHz CPU
Main camera: 48MP main lens + 5MP wide-angle lens + 2MP depth lens + 2MP macro lens
Selfie camera: 16MP
Battery: 5100mAh
RAM: 4GB
On-board storage: 64GB
New Hisense H50 price in South Africa
So how much do the phones in the new Infinity H50 range cost?

The H50 price starts at R7 999, while the H50 Zoom starts from R5 499.

Meanwhile, the H50 Lite will start from R4 499 when it launches in May. The Infinity H50 and H50 Zoom are now available from Vodacom, MTN, Takealot, Hifi Corporation, Makro, Game, and Edgars.

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