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ZTE showcases Axon 10s Pro, confirms SD865 chipset and 5G

The beginning of the year was marked by the arrival of the first 5G phones and one of the pioneers was the Axon 10 Pro 5G. It was introduced at MWC 2019 and is currently selling all over the globe, including the United States. Today ZTE announced the successor on Weibo, and its name is Axon 10s Pro which will have 5G connectivity.

ZTE showcases Axon 10s Pro, confirms SD865 chipset and 5G

While the official message did not include Snapdragon 865, the company account later replied in the comments below, confirming the new flagship platform by Qualcomm. It can be coupled with the Snapdragon X55 modem which can provide better bandwidth and higher theoretical download speeds both over 5G and LTE. It also works on SA and NSA networks, providing better coverage.

ZTE showcases Axon 10s Pro, confirms SD865 chipset and 5G

The images reveal there is pretty much nothing changed on the outside – two major shooters, accompanied by a third one and a flash to go along with it. There is still the logo of the company and the brand, and while the phone is pictured in Black, ZTE promised a new paint job called “Qiang”, which is a rough translation for “rust”.

Whether the phone will be in a unique orange-red-brown shade or our incredibly advanced translation skills have failed us, we are yet to see when ZTE ultimately announces the phone.


Author: Yordan
Source: GSMArena

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