Infinix unveiled its brand new ZERO X Pro smartphone that sets the stage for a whole new era of mobile phone technology at ‘Infinix Presents: See Beyond’ online webinar event at the Royal Observatory Greenwich in London as part of the company’s strategic commercial partnership and commitment towards the world of exploration and discovery, a press release said.
The ZERO X Pro includes breakthrough visual technologies such as 60X periscope moonshot camera and Infinix’ s Galileo Algorithm Engine, a top-notch software feature allowing a high-resolution looking shot of the Moon.
Attendees of the event had the opportunity to gain expert advice, first-hand, from technology experts on how to get into a creative mindset and learn how the ZERO X Pro smartphones enable users to capture impeccable images of the starry moonlit sky. Dr. Emily also shared her knowledge on astronomy and the moon, how that captures people and their imaginations, and what that might mean for universe exploration now, and in the future.
“Infinix has a deep connection with space exploration and taking smartphone camera technology to new heights,” said Skye Chen. “We are excited to bring the world of astronomy and the ability to capture it with Infinix’s cutting-edge technology into the hands of the next generation so they can see beyond to a world they’ve only ever imagined. The Royal Observatory Greenwich felt like a natural fit for our support as I know their focus is to also inspire a new generation.”
Dr. Emily Drabak-Maunder said, “Our mission here at Greenwich is to bring the world of astronomy closer to the general public and we are very grateful to Infinix for their generous support and commitment to increasing access to astronomy. The collaboration is a natural fit for both our organizations and delighted that together, we can give more people the opportunity to explore and experience the Moon and universe see past the limitations and explore a world we have only dream about.”