ZTE has unveiled the U30 Pro, a portable 5G Wi-Fi device designed for fast, flexible, and cable-free internet access. The ZTE U30 Pro (model MU5358) is now available for pre-order on JD.com, with official sales starting August 18. Although the official specifications have not been fully announced, we dug into the product manual and the JD listing to gather the details available so far.

ZTE U30 Pro 5G Specifications
The U30 Pro improves on the earlier U30 Air by keeping its compact, pocket-friendly design but replacing the basic status display with a front-facing color touchscreen. This screen displays network status, upload and download speeds, data usage, and Wi-Fi details.
It also functions as a control hub, allowing users to perform firmware updates, switch between SIM profiles, and adjust settings directly on the device. The U30 Pro includes physical controls such as a Home button, a power button, and an NFC area for quickly pairing Android phones to its Wi-Fi network.
The device features a 5000mAh battery that delivers up to 12 hours of use on a single charge. It comes with USB-C charging and doubles as a wired data connection when needed.
The U30 Pro sports with a built-in chip SIM system that removes the need for a physical SIM card. It lets you scan to purchase an internet package and switch between multiple embedded SIM profiles directly on the device. It enables carrier changes from the interface or the display without opening a SIM tray.
In terms of connectivity, the device equips “5G ultra-fast uplink” with peak speeds of up to 1200Mbps and supports both 5G and 4G networks. It supports Wi-Fi 6, delivering speeds above 150Mbps in real-world use, and can handle up to 20 connected devices across 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. It also comes with a “super antenna” designed for full-band, 360-degree coverage.
For file sharing, the U30 Pro supports Samba, enabling Windows, macOS, and mobile devices to store and access files over the network. It also includes NFC. The U30 Pro measures 149mm × 69.8mm × 12.5mm, weighs 171 grams, and fits easily in a bag or jacket pocket.
In related news, Huawei recently introduced the Mobile Router 5 with 4G connectivity, Wi-Fi 4 support, and capacity for up to 32 connected devices, while D-Link has unveiled the R95, M95, and G572 Wi-Fi 7 routers featuring AI capabilities and tri-band speeds.
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