Chinese smartphone market is getting highly competitive with aggressively priced devices featuring high specs and looks. Today ZTE announced the Axon 7, successor to last year's Axon flagship, and keeping with the trend it packs and impressive array of hardware in a nice package and pairs it with a wallet friendly price.
ZTE has gone with a uni body metal chassis with slightly curved edges and a slimmer profile than last year’s model.
Axon 7 has an 8-megapixel front-facing shooter and a 20-megapixel camera in the rear that can record 4K video. it also featured optical image stabilization and a F/1.8 lens for solid low-light performance.
There's also a fingerprint sensor on the phone's back and a USB Type-C port for data transfer and charging,
a 3,250mAh battery inside with Qualcomm's QuickCharge 3.0 support for 50% charge in 30 minutes of charging or a full charge in 100 minutes.
The device is launching with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box with a promised update to Android N when it’s made available later this year. Android Authority had some hands on time with the Axon 7 and says it mostly keeps a stock-like user interface with Google’s Material Design elements intact.
The Axon 7 is launching today in China and ZTE says the new phone will arrive in the US in the coming weeks priced around $450.
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