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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.

4Cameras and Other Features

Acer Super ZX
Acer Super ZX
  • Front: 13MP Samsung S5K3L6
  • Rear: 64MP Sony IMX682 | 2MP macro (BYD BF2257) + 2MP BF2257

In the camera department, the Super ZX brings an interesting mix. The rear setup is led by a 64-megapixel Sony IMX682 sensor, which helps in capturing better low-light shots and sharper details. Supporting it are 2-megapixel macro and 2-megapixel depth sensors.

In daylight, the Acer Super ZX can capture decent shots, but portrait shots also come with good edge detection. However, its photography prowess diminishes in low-light scenarios.

On the front, there’s a 13-megapixel selfie camera capable of 2K video recording, which is a good addition for those who rely on video calls or vlogging on a budget. When you enable EIS (stabilization), the video options are limited to 720p or 1080p. In terms of photography, the selfie camera performs well in good lighting, but portrait selfies suffer due to HDR limitations.

To sum up, I found only the main and selfie cameras useful, which is again common in this price category.

The Super ZX comes with other features, such as a side fingerprint scanner and a 3.5mm jack. It lacks support for NFC.