TL; DR
- The Axon 30 will launch worldwide on September 9th for $ 499, EUR 499 or £ 429.
- The phone is a less expensive mainstream edition of the Axon 30 Ultra and Pro.
- Some features include a 6.92-inch 120 Hz OLED display and a 64-megapixel main camera.
ZTE’s Axon 30 will be available worldwide on September 9th at prices starting at $ 499, EUR 499, or £ 429, depending on the market. According to the information, buyers receive a version with 8 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage for this price Pocketnow. If you pay $ 599, € 599, or £ 519, those specs increase to 12GB and 256GB, respectively.
All variants of the phone have a 6.92-inch OLED display with 120 Hz, a Snapdragon 870G processor and a microSDXC card slot. The cameras include a 64-megapixel wide device, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide and a 5-megapixel macro shooter, and a 16-megapixel under-display selfie.
The Axon 30 should not be confused with the Axon 30 Ultra or Pro, both of which are already available. The Ultra has upgrades like a 144Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 888 chip, and four rear-facing cameras that handle everything from ultra-wide-angle shots to 5x optical zoom and 60x digital zoom.
The Axon 30 was shipped to ZTE’s Chinese home market in early August, with the exception of Hong Kong and Macau. The phone will soon be available on five continents, although there are some notable loopholes. For example, its North American publication does not include Mexico, and does not mention Australia or New Zealand at all.