2023-08-01 09:56:00
We started the month of August with good news for fans of Chinese cell phones: ZTE launched this Tuesday (1st) its new smartphone XiaoXian50 which arrives to renew the company’s portfolio of entry-level cell phones. This model comes equipped with basic configurations focusing on cost-effectiveness for consumers.
As stated in the technical data sheet of the device, on the front there is a 6.52-inch IPS LCD display and HD Plus image resolution (1600 x 720 pixels) with 90 Hz refresh rate. It also has a drop notch – a common feature on simpler phones – which houses the 50 MP selfie camera, while at the rear there is a 13 MP camera.
The ZTE XiaoXian 50 is powered by the Purple Light Exhibition Sharp T760 5G SoC — quad-core with 6nm lithography — which scored around 400,000 points in the AnTuTu Benchmark, a performance that puts it head-to-head with rivals such as Apple’s Kirin 810 chipset. Huawei; the GPU in question is the Mail G57.
It can be found in two versions with different memories and storage: 4 GB/128 GB or 6 GB/128 GB, in both models it is possible to expand the ROM via microSD card, in addition to up to 8 GB of virtual RAM. The Chinese manufacturer does not mention autonomy figures, but confirms a 4,000 mAh battery with 5W charging.
Check out the cell phone pictures below:
Connectivity supports two carrier chips, 5G network and Dual Band Wi-Fi (2.4 and 5 GHz). There is also a 3.5 mm P2 jack that allows the user to connect a wired headphone.
In terms of availability and price, the ZTE XiaoXian 50 hits the shelves in Time Gray and Spring Sunlight Green with the following prices in the Chinese market:
4GB/128GB: 699 yuan (~R$465);
6GB/128GB: 799 yuan (~R$535).
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