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ZTE has announced the Blade A75 5G as its latest budget smartphone, and it shares more than a few features with the ZTE Nubia Focus(curr.€165 on Amazon.de) announced earlier this year. Available in Mint Green and Diamond Black, the phone actually looks pretty good for a budget smartphone with its flat frame, flat glass back, and red colored power button which hides a fingerprint scanner.
The Blade A75 5G has a 6.6-inch HD 120Hz display with a centered punch hole for an 8MP camera. On the back is a large circular camera island that's home to a 50MP primary sensor and a depth camera. The Nubia Focus which has a similar design has a 108MP sensor as its primary camera. ZTE states that the Blade A75 5G has a RAW Super Night mode for capturing better images in low-light environments.
Powering the Blade A75 5G is a Unisoc T760 processor paired with 4GB of RAM (up to 8GB with Dynamic RAM) and 128GB of storage which surprisingly is UFS 3.1. There's a 5,000mAh battery inside the phone and it charges at 18W. It also has DTS audio, dual SIM support, and dual-band Wi-Fi. It ships with Android 13 and has some interesting features such as Live Island, its version of the iPhone's Dynamic Island.
The ZTE Blade A75 is available in multiple regions with varying prices. In Bulgaria, it costs BGN 339 (~€173/$192) and comes with a pair of earbuds; in the Philippines it costs₱5,450 (~€92/$97), and in Uganda it sells for UGX 423,950 (~€104/$116).
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