ZTE Blade A76 announced with HD+ screen and 5G chip
ZTE has announced a new smartphone in Bulgaria. Dubbed as the Blade A76, this new device acts as a direct successor to the Blade...
ZTE Axon 50 launched with Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 SoC
After making headlines in the government-use smartphone segment with last year’s Axon 60 Ultra, ZTE is now shifting focus back to mainstream consumers with...
ZTE Nubia V70 Max Launched in Nepal with 6000mAh Battery
ZTE has introduced the Nubia V70 Max in Nepal, expanding its budget smartphone lineup. The device features a large battery, a high refresh rate...
ZTE Mobile makes a comeback in Nepal, Find Price and Specs
In this list, you can find the latest ZTE smartphones available in Nepal, along with their official specifications and latest price. Although long last,...
ZTE Blade A35e launched in Nepal at an affordable price with decent features
ZTE Blade A35e has been launched in the Nepali market as the cheapest offering from the brand. This smartphone comes with a 6.5-inch LCD+...
ZTE Blade A75 launched in Nepal with a Unisoc T606 chipset
ZTE has launched the ZTE Blade A75 in Nepal as a budget-friendly device. This smartphone comes with a Unisoc T760 chipset and a 50MP...
ZTE Blade A55 launched in Nepal with a 6.75-inch screen and a 13MP camera
ZTE has introduced five new phones to the Nepali market and here we’ll be focusing on the ZTE Blade A55 which is a budget-friendly...
ZTE Nubia V70 Launched in Nepal at a budget pricing
ZTE has launched the Nubia V70 in Nepal, offering budget-friendly specifications. The device features a Unisoc chipset, a high-refresh-rate display, and a triple-camera setup....
ZTE Blade V70 arrives with 108MP camera and Nubia AI
ZTE launched a moderately-specced smartphone globally. However, the company does not seem very excited about the phone either, as it does not even mention...
ZTE Blade V70 Max launched with a 6,000 mAh battery!
Although ZTE is the world’s fourth-largest mobile phone manufacturer, we do not hear its name very frequently. Maybe it's because the company does not...