Subscribe to our YouTube channel and press the bell icon to get the latest tech updates from tech soul blog ZTE has finally launched the blade v30 smartphone in Mexico, along with the lower variant of it as blade v30 vita. Talking about the specifications. The ZTE blade v30 supports a 6.67 inch, full HD plus display with a tall 209 aspect ratios under the hood. The phone is powered by uni soc tiger t618 chipset, which is equivalent to a MediaTek halo g80 like processor, in terms of storage, the smartphone packs, with 4 gigabytes of ram and 120 gigabits of internal storage, that is expandable up to 512 GB, while micro SD cards learned as per the camera. The at blade v30 features a quad camera setup in a huge squarish module in the top left corner. That includes a 64 megapixel main camera, with f 1.86, aperture plus 8 megapixels, ultra-wide angle, lens with 120 degree, field of view, plus 5 megapixel macro and 2 megapixel depth sensor with f 2.4 aperture for selfies. It has 16 megapixel camera under the whole punch at the top center, with f 2.0 aperture. On the software front, the handset runs on android 11, and it houses a massive 5000 my battery with 18 watt fast charging, and it supports reverse charging as well.
Additionally, the smartphone also features a side mounted fingerprint sensor for authentication. The connectivity option on the phone includes 4g: dual-band: Wi-Fi Bluetooth, 5.0, GPS, 3.5 mm headphone jack and a type-c charging port, the physical dimensions of this smartphone measures at 165.8 by 77.8 by 8.9 millimeters, and it weights around 193 grams. Now talking about the pricing and availability details, the at blade v30 has been priced in Mexico at 5099 Mexican pesos, and it will be soon available for purchase in the country in gradient, blue and black color options. So what do you guys think of this sett blade v30 smartphone? Do let us know in the comment section below and straight into dexter bug YouTube channel for more tech updates. Thanks for watching we'll see you guys next video, you.
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