Acer, in collaboration with Indkal Technologies, has entered the Indian smartphone market with the launch of the Super ZX. Priced under Rs 10,000, this device aims to deliver a capable all-around experience with minimal compromises. Here’s how it fares in real-world use across key categories.
2Display and Audio
- 6.7-inch LCD FHD+ resolution
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 800nits brightness
- Supports Widevine L1 | No HDR support
- Dual speakers
One of the Super ZX’s standout features is its large 6.7-inch LCD FHD+ display, which is uncommon in the sub-Rs 10,000 range. The screen offers improved outdoor visibility thanks to 800 nits of peak brightness. The 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate add smoothness, particularly noticeable while scrolling or gaming. The display also supports Widevine L1, enabling HD playback on streaming platforms. However, it lacks support for HDR formats, so users won’t get the enhanced contrast and colour benefits of HDR content.
You get color scheme options like Natural, Boosted, Saturated, and Adaptive, along with refresh rate settings such as Auto, 60Hz, and 120Hz. There’s also a Sunlight Mode to enhance visibility under direct sunlight. While the display remains usable outdoors, it may not be the best in its class.


For content consumption, the display performs well. For audio, it is equipped with a pair of speakers with a boosted 200 percent volume feature, and there’s a Hi-Fi mode that kicks in when earphones are connected. The sound through the built-in speakers is quite loud, clear, and sufficient.






