ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G With Snapdragon 765G, 6GB RAM Unveiled
ZTE has reportedly been unveiled the ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G in China. The announcement took place at the China Mobile Global Partner Conference, ZTE has launched Axon20 5G Extreme edition. Alongside the Axon20 5G, the company warps off the Blade 20 Pro 5G. It was the updated version from the earlier launched Blade 20 5G. The Blade 20 Pro 5G uses the Snapdragon 765G SoC under the hood instead of the Dimensity 720 SoC found in the Blade 20 5G model. Apart from the China Mobile Global Conference, the Blade 20 Pro 5G also showcased in the Guangzhou Mobile Exhibition. It wasn’t officially announced, however, expected to arrive on November 30.
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ZTE Blade 20 Pro 5G Features (Surfaced):
At the upfront, there is an OLED screen panel with curved sides and a u-shaped notch at the top. Underneath the notch, there is a 20MP selfie camera sensor enhanced with AI capabilities. While at the rear side of the phone, there is a quad-camera setup consisting of a 64MP main camera sensor. Whereas, the rest of the three camera sensors remain under the warp. Though, there is no official spec sheet available yet these confirmed from an info card placed with the phone at the exhibition premise.
As far as the performance is concerned, the phone has an octa-core system from Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 765G. As per the configs, it has base CPU frequency of 2.3GHz of Kyro 475 CPU based on the Samsung’s 7nm EUV process. While it bundled with Adreno 620 GPU. The phone is expected to arrive with two storage variants with 6GB as well as an 8GB RAM option. While 128GB internal storage option will be available on the both of the variants.
Price and availability
As the phone isn’t announced yet, we have to wait until its official launch. However, an alleged price tag of the phone has been surfaced. According to the surfaced info the phone to be priced at CNY1,799 around ₹20,300. Reports have been expected the phone to be launch on November 30 in China. As the Axon20 5G to go on sale on the November 30.