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ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G receives its first Android 12 beta release
ZTE is rolling out an Android 12 beta release for the Axon 30 Ultra, allowing developers and early adopter to experience the latest OS on their devices.
The ZTE Axon 30 Ultra 5G is the latest phone to join the Android 12 beta launch party, following phones from most major manufacturers like Xiaomi, OPPO, Vivo, Realme, OnePlus, Nokia, and more. Axon 30 Ultra 5G users in China can now download the first Android 12 beta release on their devices from ZTE's website.
ZTE's Axon 30 Ultra launches this month for $749/€749
ZTE has finally detailed the pricing and launch date of the Axon 30 Ultra for the US, the UK and European markets. Read on to know more.
Last month ZTE unveiled the Axon 3o Ultra, its first proper flagship in a long while. The latest premium smartphone from the Chinese OEM does away with the gimmicky under-display camera tech of its predecessor and focuses on delivering a top-tier smartphone experience with the tried and tested hardware. The ZTE Axon 30 Ultra has everything you would expect from a 2021 flagship, including a curved AMOLED display, Snapdragon 888 chipset, a quad camera setup consisting of three 64MP shooters, 66W fast charging support, and more. At the time of the launch, the phone was limited to the Chinese market, but ZTE promised it would soon bring the phone to international markets. And today, the company is finally detailing the global pricing and availability.
ZTE Axon 30 Ultra Hands-on: A US-bound Android flagship that competes with Samsung's Galaxy S21
ZTE's Axon 30 Ultra is an Android flagship phone with a 144Hz OLED display and a trio of 64MP cameras. Best of all, it's coming to the US.
After introducing the world's first under-display selfie camera that wasn't quite ready for prime time with last year's Axon 20, ZTE is back with the Axon 30 Ultra. Despite its "Ultra" moniker, the Axon 30 Ultra actually plays things a bit safer. Sure, there are some gaudy numbers that pop off the spec sheet, including a 144Hz OLED display and not one but three 64MP cameras, but this is still a more conventional glass-aluminum sandwich flagship. This phone seems specifically positioned against Samsung's Galaxy S21 Plus (but not Ultra). As such, we decided to include a brief comparison in our hands-on.