ZTE Axon 20 5G, first phone with under-display camera, now on open sale globally
The ZTE Axon 20 5G, the world's first phone with an under-display camera, is now available for open sale globally. Previously only sold with an invite, the Axon 20 5G can now be freely purchased in its single 8/128GB configuration and in two colors - Midnight Black and Sunrise Yellow, priced €449/£419/$449. The device is available through ZTE's own site and ships in three days.
We've already had the chance to review the Axon 20 5G. It has a 6.92-inch AMOLED of 1080p resolution and 90Hz refresh rate. Tucked underneath is a 32MP f/2.0 selfie camera and a fingerprint scanner. The processor is a Snapdragon 765G, while the battery size is 4,220mAh.
ZTE Axon 20 5G in Midnight Black and Sunrise Yellow
Also now available for open sale are ZTE's LiveBuds truly wireless earbuds. They retail for $39.90/€39.90/£36.9 and offer ENC (electronic noise reduction), Bluetooth 5.0, up to 20 hours of battery life (4 hours out of the buds themselves), tap controls and IPX4 for rain, splash and sweat protection.
The ZTE Axon 20 5G and ZTE LiveBuds are available in the US, Canada, the UK, as well as all of these countries - Austria, Italy, Belgium, Latvia, Bulgaria, Lithuania, Croatia, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Malta, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Estonia, Portugal, Finland, Romania, France, Slovakia, Germany, Slovenia, Greece, Spain, Hungary, Sweden, Ireland, Korea,Ukraine,Thailand,Malay,Philippines,UAE,Saudi Arabia,South Africa, Kuwait, Israel and The Republic of South Africa.
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- John
- 27 Jan 2021
- H3%
Is it coming out to Australia
- Freecadoo
- 12 Jan 2021
- r3H
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- AnonD-909757
- 12 Jan 2021
- pZV
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