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ZTE Axon 30S With Full-Screen Strength Launching On September 26, 2022

According to information, the Chinese brand is gearing up to launch its flagship smartphone with Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 processor. Recently, ZTE officially announced the launching date of the ZTE Axon 30S flagship smartphone.

As per the report, the Axon 30S is coming soon, and the company will unveil the Axon 30S on September 26. Plus, VIVO will also launch X Fold+ on the same date in China. According to the official poster, the Axon 30S will come with full-screen strength and no comprehensive inflexibility. Read more Realme C30s Launched in India; Price, Availability, & Specifications

Apart from these, the official poster does not reveal any other information about its price and specifications; we will get more information regarding the ZTE Axon 30S flagship phone in the coming days. The Axon 30S will also come with some upgraded display features to the previous models of the Axon. Read more VIVO X Fold+ Is Launching On September 26, 2022

Back in August 2021, The company launched the ZTE Axon 30 5G with a 16MP front camera under-screen lens. The phone is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 870 processor and is priced at 310 USD in China. The phone sports a 6.92-inch large OLED display with 120Hz refresh rate and FHD+ resolutions. Read more [Realme News] 1 million Realme C2 smartphones sold

Later, in May 2022, ZTE unveiled the Axon 40 lineup, which includes the Axon 40 Pro and Axon 40 Ultra. The higher flagship model features third-generation in-display camera technology, which brings a 400PPI flexible under-screen camera.

The Axon 40 Ultra display features include a full-screen blue diamond arrangement, independent pixel driver, distributed transparent circuit, UDC Pro screen display chip, equivalent 2.24μm large pixel, proactive penetrating algorithm 3.0, and more.

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