Although ZTE’s popularity in the global market cannot be compared to other Chinese OEMs like Xiaomi and Oppo, you may recognize it from its unique flagships with under-display selfie cameras or the gaming phones launched under its sub-brand Nubia. The company is gearing up to launch yet another interesting device in its home country tomorrow, called Axon 50 Ultra. Ahead of the debut, the brand has revealed its design and some interesting features.

Axon 50 Ultra will debut as the successor to last year’s Axon 40 Ultra, which boasted an under-display camera on the front. For some reason, the upcoming handset will get a conventional selfie camera housed in a punch-hole cutout. However, the company makes up for that by including the trending satellite connectivity feature on board.

ZTE Axon 50 Ultra

ZTE Axon 50 Ultra gets a dual operating system and an independent security Chip

As can be seen in the image above, the handset features a form factor similar to Galaxy S23 Ultra with curved sides and a flat upper and bottom. The handset gets a large camera module that covers one-third of its rear. The main camera sensor is enclosed in a large ring while the other two are featured in relatively smaller rings.

ZTE Axon 50 Ultra

In addition, ZTE has revealed that Axon 50 Ultra will use dual operating systems and an independent security chip. While there’s little information available regarding the dual OS, we assume the security chip will enhance the privacy and protection of the user. Similar to Samsung’s Knox and Google Pixel’s Titan M2 chip, this security chip is expected to provide enhanced security measures for the device.

ZTE Axon 50 Ultra 5G is confirmed to feature the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chip, a 64MP OIS main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide-angle macro lens, a 50MP telephoto unit, and a built-in 5000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support.

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