In January, ZTE confirmed that its Axon branded flagship phone will be called the Axon 30 Pro. The handset had appeared with its A2022PG model number at the database of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) recently. Its Chinese variant with the A2022 model number has now received approval from the 3C authority of China.

The ZTE A2022’s 3C listing states that it is a 5G-ready device. It further reveals that the phone may arrive with support for 55W rapid charging. It has no other information on the specifications of the smartphone.

ZTE Axon 30 Pro 3C certification

The Snapdragon 765G powered ZTE Axon 20 5G that debuted back in September 2020 was the world’s first phone to feature an in-display camera. The Axon 30 Pro is expected to launch as the world’s first flagship smartphone with an in-display camera. The handset will be driven by the Snapdragon 888 mobile platform.

The Axon 30 Pro is expected to arrive with the second-generation version of in-screen camera technology. A recent leak suggested that it could be equipped with a big display of 6.92 inches. It is unclear whether the phone supports FHD+ or QHD+ resolution, but it is speculated to arrive with 120Hz refresh rate support.

The Axon 30 Pro also promises to offer a stellar photography experience. There are speculations that it could be equipped with a 200-megapixel camera. The device will boot to Android 11 OS. It could be equipped with a 4,700mAh+ battery.

After its 3C certification, it is likely to soon appear in TENAA’s database in the coming days. It is still unclear whether it will be launching later in March or in the coming month.

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