After the cheap Blade A34 model, ZTE presented another, similar (not only visually!) model ZTE Blade A34. This is another budget model with rather poor specifications.
ZTE Blade A34 is supposed to be, above all, cheap - and it probably will be, although we haven't found out its price yet. However, the specification says it all - this is another model for a less affluent - and unfortunately at the same time less demanding - clientele. ZTE Blade A34 looks even good, it is impossible to criticize it for its styling, except for the wide margin at the bottom of the screen, typical of cheap smartphones. The screen itself is a minimalist, 6.6-inch LCD matrix with HD+ resolution and 60 Hz refresh rate. There is also a minimalist Unisoc SC9863A processor working under the screen. supported by 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of data memory. The latter can be enlarged with a microSD card, which unfortunately cannot be done with RAM, which - horror of horrors - is also offered in a 2 GB variant, for the most economical and patient ones. Hence, you can immediately see that the system is Android 13 Go. There is no more to say about the cameras than the fact that the front one has a 5-megapixel matrix, and the rear one is not much better - 8-megapixel. The 5000 mAh battery looks better, although it lacks fast charging. As a consolation, there is an FM radio, but there is no NFC. The smartphone has appeared in Latin America for now, but we don't know whether it will come to us. And I guess we don't want to know...