ZTE has officially launched a new compact 5G RedCap portable Wi-Fi device in China. The F40 is priced at 179 yuan ($26) for the standard model and 219 yuan ($31) for the variant with a nano SIM card slot. The company is offering 10GB of trial data with each purchase.

ZTE F40 Specifications
The ZTE F40 is designed for users who need portable internet access during travel, work, or study. It weighs around 34 grams and measures 104mm x 34mm x 11mm. The compact form factor makes it easy to carry in a pocket or laptop bag.
The device uses 5G RedCap technology, which reduces power consumption by 10 to 20% compared to standard 5G while offering a 50% speed improvement over 4G and 70% lower latency. These improvements aim to support smoother video calls, online gaming, and cloud-based productivity.

ZTE has equipped the F40 with broad mobile network support, covering 5G and 4G connectivity across major Chinese carriers. The SIM variant supports both eSIM and a physical nano SIM, with dual-network switching between China Mobile and China Telecom.
For local connectivity, it features dual-band Wi-Fi 6 support and operates on both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequencies using a 1×1 configuration. The device supports up to 16 connected devices simultaneously, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other Wi-Fi-enabled gadgets.

It comes with dual USB interfaces, including USB-A and USB-C. The F40 supports USB direct connection mode, allowing it to function as a wired network adapter when connected to a computer. It also supports standard Wi-Fi hotspot mode, enabling instant wireless sharing when plugged into a power source.
In related news, ZTE has recently launched the WenTian BE7200 Max Octopus router with Wi-Fi 7 support and RGB lighting, alongside the F50 Pro portable Wi-Fi device that offers 5G connectivity, dual-network switching, and Wi-Fi 6.
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