The inexpensive camera smartphone Nubia Focus 5G has just gone on sale in a new variant, this time with the ZTE logo.
ZTE Blade A75 5G (not to be confused with the iPhone-pretending ZTE Blade A75, which hit the market in August) has a lot in common with the basic Nubia Focus and the Nubia Focus Pro 5G that we tested, but in this case the large island of cameras is just for show. The main camera has a standard 50 Mpx resolution, and at the back it is accompanied only by a 2 Mpx depth sensor that blurs the background and a flash. The front selfie camera fares better, with its resolution increased to 8 Mpx. It is still located in a hole in the middle of the top edge of the screen, which expands and displays notifications like the Dynamic Island in Apple smartphones.
The remaining parameters of the ZTE Blade A75 5G are also more modest than the Nubia Focus, although there are a few common features. Its display is a 6.6-inch IPS LCD with a smooth 120 Hz refresh rate and HD+ resolution typical for a budget phone, and the processor is the Unisoc T760 with 4 GB of RAM (expandable by 4 GB of virtual RAM) and 128 GB of UFS 3.1 internal memory. The ZTE Blade A75 5G operating system is also not impressive - the smartphone is equipped with Android 13 at launch and it is not known how many updates it can count on. The battery still has a capacity of 5000 mAh, but it can only be charged at 18W.
photo: ZTE
Official information about the ZTE Blade A75 5G is already available on the manufacturer's website, as well as in some stores. Its price in Bulgaria is 340 leva (about $192, €174), and in Philippines it can be purchased for 5,450 pesos ($97, €87). The smartphone is available in Mint Green and Diamond Black, and buyers in the Bulgarian store will receive wireless headphones in the set.
