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Infinix Zero 8i launched in India with Mediatek Helios G90T and Elegant design, price starts at Rs 14,999

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  Infinix Zero 8i Image Source: Twitter - @droidholic7       Infinix has finally launched its latest Infinix Zero 8i with elegant design and Mediatek Helios G90  for higher gaming performance with pricing starting from Rs 14,999      The smartphone was launched on Thursday and will be exclusively available only on Flipkart. The device comes with a 48 mega pixel quad rear camera setup and a dual selfie camera setup. It also has a high refresh rate support and an elegant design. Infinix Zero 8i : Specifications       If we look at the physical overview, the Infinix Zero 8i comes with a diamond-cut gem texture design which as stated by the company, is inspired by the world largest art museum in Paris, Louvre's "Diamond Glass" structure.       The Infinix Zero 8i comes with a 6.85-nch Full HD+ Dual Pin Hole panel with 90.1 percent screen to body ration and 480 nits brightness. It also supports high refresh rate up to 90Hz. Infinix Zero 8i Silver diamond variant Image Source:

Does charging your smartphone battery overnight decreases its lifespan? More such battery myths debunked.

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Does charging your smartphone battery overnight decreases its lifespan?        Its 2020, and we live in a digital world. From waking up in the morning, until bedtime at night, we come in contact with one gadget that is our very own smartphone. And its Battery is a magical powerhouse of the miracle of microtechnology. So we tend to charge this powerhouse while we sleep at night, expecting to get our very own smartphone fully juiced up in the morning. But does charging your smartphone battery overnight decreases its lifespan? And more such myths debunked Charging Your smartphone overnight decreases its lifespan?      No, charging your smartphone overnight will not damage your battery nor decrease its lifespan. Smartphones are called smartphones because they are 'smart' enough. One of the reasons is that they will stop charging it as soon as it reaches to its maximum capacity i.e.100%. To stop overcharging your smartphone battery, there lies an integrated chip that shuns the suppl