The FCC posts photos the ZTE Blade 20 and its 5,000mAh battery, Blade A5 (2020) spotted as well
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The FCC has published more information than usual about two upcoming ZTE phones – the Blade 20 and Blade A5 (2020). This includes everything from photos of the phones themselves to the quick start guide (that’s much more than the FCC usually publishes before a device is official).
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Let’s start with the ZTE Blade A20. It adopts the square camera island design that’s reminiscent of certain recent flagships. On the front, there's a waterdrop notch for the selfie camera. The manual doesn’t offer much detail about the cameras, unfortunately.
Photos showing the phone without its back cover reveal a 5,000mAh battery. It will be charged over USB-C using the included 18W fast charger. While we’re on the topic of connectivity, there will be a 3.5mm headphone jack and an FM radio receiver. By the way, we spotted MediaTek's logo on a chip inside the phone, so expect a Helio chipset.
The Blade 20 will have a 5,000mAh battery and 18W fast charger
Then there’s the ZTE Blade A5 (2020). By the looks of it, this will be an entry level device as it only has a dual camera on the back and no fingerprint reader.
The battery is smaller – 3,200mAh – and the charger maxes out at 5W.
The Blade A5 will have a 3,200mAh battery and a 5W charger in the box
That’s not all. The charging will be done over microUSB. At least the 3.5mm headphone jack and FM radio receiver are still onboard.
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There's no word on when these the ZTE Blade 20 and Blade A5 (2020) will be released, though FCC certification typically occurs near the launch date.
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Reader comments
- Syer1n
- 03 Oct 2019
- tue
A square at the center is not that great but comparing to this, I do think the mate 20 looks several fold better.
- Anonymous
- 03 Oct 2019
- DkP
See you don't know the benefit they are passing on to end users as well as themselves. 1. They don't need brains to design a phone. Prototype is ready they just need to produce. Manpower & r&d saved. So money saved. 2. People like us who ...