ZTE announced the Axon 30 Pro and Axon 30 Ultra smartphones today. The two phones are its latest flagships but they do not come with under-display cameras like the Axon 20 5G. For those wondering if ZTE has abandoned its under-display camera technology due to the sub-par review the Axon 20 5G received, that is not the case.

Ni Fei, the president of ZTE Mobile Devices, revealed that the Axon 30 is coming and it will have an under-display camera. The manufacturer explained that the device was delayed due to the current global chip shortage among other issues. Nevertheless, he says the phone will arrive soon.

ZTE Axon 30 teaser

ZTE had teased that the Axon 30 will have an under-display camera back in January. The phone will be the direct successor to the Axon 20 5G and it will feature ZTE’s second-generation under-display camera technology. The manufacturer already demoed the technology earlier this year at Mobile World Congress Shanghai and claims it brings significant upgrades over the first generation.

The phone is expected to come with a Snapdragon 888 chipset like its other siblings that were announced today, though we won’t be surprised if it comes with a different chipset entirely. It should also run Android 11 with ZTE’s new MyOS interface on top.

 

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