ZTE announces Voyage 20 Pro 5G and Axon 30 Ultra Aerospace Edition

Michail, 25 November 2021

ZTE held a space-themed event in China earlier today where it announced its brand new Voyage 20 Pro and a limited edition Axon 30 Ultra Aerospace Edition. The former is a 5G midranger with a Dimensity 720 chipset and a 90Hz AMOLED display while the Aerospace Edition Axon 30 Ultra brings a whooping 18GB RAM and 1TB storage as well as special packaging.

ZTE Voyage 20 comes with a 6.67-inch 90Hz AMOLED with FHD+ resolution and a punch-hole cutout for its 16MP selfie cam. There’s also a 64MP main cam around the back aided by an 8MP ultrawide snapper and a 5MP macro cam. The phone comes with a 5,100mAh battery with 66W fast charging and boots Android 11 with ZTE’s MyOS11 on top.

ZTE Voyage 20 Pro in Cyan Ink and Dawn (image: ZTE)
ZTE Voyage 20 Pro in Cyan Ink and Dawn (image: ZTE)

The Voyage 20 comes in Cyan Ink and Dawn colors and retails for CNY 2,198 ($344) in its sole 8GB RAM and 256GB storage configuration. First sales in China start on December 4.

The new Aerospace Edition of the ZTE Axon 30 Ultra brings a whopping 18GB RAM and 1TB storage. It’s a small step up from the current top-end Axon 30 Ultra which “only” came with up to 16GB RAM and 1TB storage. The new Aerospace Edition phone comes in a stealthy black color with a gold accent on the camera bump signaling its RAM and storage configuration.

ZTE announces Voyage 20 Pro 5G and Axon 30 Ultra Aerospace Edition

You also get a few extra accessories with your purchase as well as a limited edition box. There’s a carbon-fiber case and ZTE TWS earphones as well as a 65W charger and USB-C cable.

Retail for the Aerospace Edition Axon 30 Ultra is set at CNY 6,998 ($1,095) and it will be available in China from tomorrow, November 26.


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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 12 Nov 2022
  • gVI

Me too crappy phone no LTE in CA missing the 900 Band WTF

Have the ZTE ultra 30 awaiting return. 64mp cameras are no good, image quality is terrible Vs the 2 year old iPhone 11 pro max Unable to have caller ID on incoming calls if using WiFi calling or calls over LTE. Fundamental requirement...

18gb ram for what? When they can't provide long term software update.. I will eat 18gb ram nah

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