ZTE announces Voyage 20 Pro 5G and Axon 30 Ultra Aerospace Edition
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)
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.
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
- Rje83
- 27 Nov 2021
- mqw
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...
- Hills od
- 25 Nov 2021
- Nu6
18gb ram for what? When they can't provide long term software update.. I will eat 18gb ram nah