ZTE has introduced an inexpensive smartphone Nubia V70 Design. In some markets, the device will be offered under the name ZTE Blade V70 Design. In the Philippines, the new product is available for pre-order starting today. Open sales of the device will begin on November 28. The smartphone costs about $76. The first customers are offered a wireless speaker worth about $15 as a gift.

Image source: ZTE

The smartphone is offered in four versions: black and pink with a cover that imitates glass, as well as orange and green with a back cover covered in artificial leather. The device is equipped with a 6.7-inch IPS display with HD+ resolution (1612 × 720 pixels) and a refresh rate of 120 Hz.

The Nubia V70 Design is based on a Unisoc T606 processor (two Cortex-A75 cores with a frequency of 1600 MHz and six Cortex-A55 cores with a frequency of 1600 MHz, Mali-G57 MP1 graphics accelerator). The new product offers 4 GB of RAM with the possibility of virtual expansion up to 14 GB and 256 GB of internal memory.

The main camera of the device has a resolution of 50 megapixels and is complemented by a 2 megapixel auxiliary module. There is a 16MP front camera for selfies. The smartphone is powered by a 5000 mAh battery with support for 22.5 W fast charging.

The device runs on the Android 14 operating system with the proprietary MyOS 14 shell.

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