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Full list of Infinix phones with the best cameras in 2026

2026-03-28 - 16:04

As of early 2026, Infinix has made a significant push into the premium photography space, particularly with the launch of the Note 60 Ultra at MWC 2026. While the brand was previously known for budget-friendly performance, its 2026 lineup features high-resolution sensors and periscope lenses that rival more expensive flagships. Here are the Infinix phones with the best cameras in 2026: 1. Infinix Note 60 Ultra (The Flagship Leader) Launched in March 2026, this is currently the gold standard for Infinix photography. Developed in collaboration with Pininfarina, it features a “Uni-Chassis” camera module where the lenses sit flush under a single sheet of Gorilla Glass Victus. Main Sensor: 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HPE (f/1.7). It uses the XDR Image Engine to handle difficult lighting like sunsets. Telephoto: 50MP Periscope lens (Samsung ISOCELL JN5) offering 3.5x optical zoom and up to 100x digital zoom. Ultrawide: 8MP (112° field of view). Selfie: 32MP. Best For: Professional-grade mobile photography and long-range zooming. 2. Infinix Zero Ultra 2 5G Released in early 2026, the Zero series remains the brand’s primary focus for content creators. Main Sensor: 200MP with Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS). Key Feature: Specifically marketed for video creators, featuring enhanced AI visual stabilisation and 4K recording capabilities on both front and rear. Selfie: High-resolution sensor with dual-LED flash, a staple for Infinix “Vlog” phones. Best For: Videography and high-detail social media content. 3. Infinix Zero 40 A strong contender that remains popular in 2026 for its balanced camera specs. Main Sensor: 108MP with OIS. Ultrawide: A surprisingly high-res 50MP sensor, which is rare for mid-range phones. Selfie: 50MP front camera capable of 4K/60fps recording. Best For: Selfies and wide-angle landscape shots. 4. Infinix GT 30 Pro / GT 50 Pro While the GT series is gaming-focused, the 2026 “Pro” models have surprisingly capable optics to cater to the “gaming-creator” niche. Main Sensor: 108MP (GT 30 Pro) or 50MP (GT 50 Pro). Low Light: These models use AI-driven “Super Night” modes to compensate for smaller sensors compared to the Note 60 Ultra. Best For: Casual photography between gaming sessions. Vanguard News

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