Earlier this week, ZTE launched the Axon 50 Lite in Mexico, featuring a design similar to that of the iPhone 14 Pro models. Today, the brand has unveiled a budget-friendly handset in China called the ZTE Changxing 50. It is priced at less than $130 and brings a large LCD display with a Unisoc processor under the hood. Here are the details.

ZTE Changxing 50 comes with a circular camera module on the back and gets a waterdrop notch on the display. The handset comes equipped with a 6.52-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 1600×720. It supports a 180Hz touch sampling rate, and 90Hz refresh rate, and has an anti-blue light eye protection mode.

ZTE Changxing 50

Powering the smartphone is a 5G processor, based on 6nm EUV process technology. The chipset features an 8-core CPU architecture, a maximum frequency of 2.2GHz, and an NPU computing power of 3.2TOPS. While the official model of this processor has not been announced, judging from the parameters, it is expected to be the Unisoc T760 5G processor.

Elsewhere, this new phone features a 5MP front camera and a 13MP rear single camera. It is equipped with a built-in 4000mAh battery, supports 5W charging, includes a 3.5mm headphone jack, and runs on the Android 13-based MyOS 13 out of the box.

The ZTE Changxing 50 is listed on the company’s official website with a price tag of 899 yuan ($120). Currently, there is only one configuration of 4GB+128GB, and it is offered in two colors— grey and blue. The handset is limited for sale in China for now but the company may bring it to the global market in the coming days. Stick around for the updates.

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