ZTE Axon 7 global rollout begins to reach Europe first

ZTE Axon 7

The ZTE nubia Z11 was presented yesterday as a phone that is positioned as the high-end for this Chinese manufacturer. A smartphone that arrives in its highest profile variant up to the 6GB of RAM and that with this it puts itself in the same position as the OnePlus 3. A ZTE that continues to bet with new terminals in which it tries to adjust the price as much as it can, although this does not happen in all occasions.

This is when ZTE's Axon 7 is coming to Europe, making it the first region outside of China where the terminal is available. The device, which was unveiled as early as May this year, is now available for pre-order on Amazon for France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK.

Jacky Zhang, CEO of EMEA and APAC, refers to the global launch this way:

“ZTE is excited to celebrate the debut of the AXON 7 in Europe, and today marks the global deployment of our latest flagship smartphone. With the AXON 7 it is unbeatable in the combination of a design that captures the customer's attention, top specifications and a very affordable price, so we are positive about the demand for the AXON 7 in Europe.

The ZTE Azon 7 is a smartphone with Android 6.0 Marshmallow, 5,5 ″ QHD screen, 20 MP rear camera, 8MP front camera, Snapdragon 820 quad-core chip clocked at 2.15 GHz, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB internal memory (expandable to 128GB) and fingerprint reader.

Its price reaches the € 449,99 throughout Europe less in the UK which is at 359 pounds sterling. Its availability is for July 30 and will be available in large stores such as Media Markt and Phone House for the next few months as stated by ZTE itself.


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