Zerra Halo X
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| Brand | Zerra |
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| Developer | Zerra Technologies |
| Slogan | "The future, without borders." |
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| Series | 10th anniversary edition |
| Compatible networks | 2G, 3G, 4G LTE |
| First released | November 3, 2017 |
| Discontinued | September 2019 |
| Predecessor | Zerra Halo 6 |
| Successor | Zerra Halo 12 |
| Type | Smartphone |
| Form factor | Slate |
| Dimensions | 150.1 mm × 72.4 mm × 7.7 mm (5.91 in × 2.85 in × 0.30 in) |
| Mass | 174 g (6.14 oz) |
| Operating system | At launch: ZerraOS 7; upgradable to ZerraOS 10 |
| System-on-chip | Z-Core Edge |
| CPU | Octa-core (2× performance + 6× efficiency) |
| GPU | Edge Graphics Engine |
| Memory | 4 GB LPDDR4X |
| Storage | 128 GB · 256 GB · 512 GB |
| SIM | Dual nanoSIM / eSIM |
| Battery | ~3,600 mAh |
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| Display |
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| Sound | Stereo speakers |
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| Front camera | 12 MP (f/2.0, HDR) |
| Connectivity | |
| Data inputs | Sensors and inputs
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| Water resistance | IP67 water and dust resistance |
| Website | www |
The Zerra Halo X is a smartphone developed and marketed by Zerra Technologies. Announced on November 3, 2017, as a tenth-anniversary edition device, it introduced the first major design overhaul of the Halo series since its inception, replacing the physical home button and Z-Key sensor with an edge-to-edge "Infinity" OLED display and facial recognition system called HaloID. It succeeded the Zerra Halo 6 and was later followed by the Zerra Halo 12.
History[edit | edit source]
The Halo X was designed as a symbolic “future flagship,” celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Halo brand. Development began in 2015, focusing on removing bezels and physical buttons, which had been a hallmark of prior models. It marked Zerra’s entry into OLED technology for its premium models and the removal of the Z-Key fingerprint sensor in favor of HaloID facial authentication.
The device launched with ZerraOS 7 and received updates through ZerraOS 10, making it one of the longest-supported Zerra devices at the time.
Design[edit | edit source]
The Halo X was the first Halo to adopt a nearly bezel-less design, with curved glass and an aluminum chassis. Its 5.8-inch Eclipse Infinity OLED display stretched across the front with only a small notch at the top housing the front camera and HaloID sensors.
It shipped in three colors: Obsidian, Silver Mist, and Crimson Flame.
Specifications[edit | edit source]
Hardware[edit | edit source]
The phone used the Z-Core Edge SoC with 4 GB of RAM and up to 512 GB of storage, the highest capacity offered on a Zerra phone at the time. Its 3,600 mAh battery supported Z-Port 2 fast charging and 5 W Qi wireless charging.
Display[edit | edit source]
The 5.8 inches (150 mm) Eclipse Infinity OLED display delivered HDR10 support and a resolution of 2436×1125, at 458 ppi.
Cameras[edit | edit source]
The Halo X introduced a dual-camera system with a 16 MP wide lens and a 12 MP telephoto lens with 2× optical zoom. Portrait photography was marketed as a major feature, with improved computational bokeh effects powered by the Z-Core Edge’s image processor.
Software[edit | edit source]
The Halo X shipped with ZerraOS 7, which supported gesture-based navigation replacing the traditional home button. Later updates brought enhanced multitasking, Zerra Cloud integration, and expanded AI photography features.
Reception[edit | edit source]
The Halo X was praised for its design overhaul, high-quality OLED display, and forward-looking HaloID system. Reviewers described it as the “most futuristic Halo yet.” Criticism was aimed at its high launch price and the removal of the Z-Key fingerprint scanner, which some users preferred over facial authentication. Nevertheless, the Halo X sold strongly, cementing Zerra’s new design direction for subsequent generations.
See also[edit | edit source]
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