ZTE is gearing up to launch what could be its next high-performance smartphone next week. This was highlighted by the Chinese manufacturer through an official poster that it recently launched, which highlights that March 23 is the date on which the device will debut in the Chinese market in style ... We are talking about Axon 11 5G.
Before that happens, it has been approved by the 3C certification agency and posted in their database under the code name 'ZTE A2021'. Interestingly, although it is expected to be the next flagship of the brand, this has been shown with a fast charging technology of 18 W, which would indicate that it could be officialized as a mid-range. This is being considered since there is currently no high-end that is launched with a fast charge of less than 27 watts.
The 3C agency also confirms that the device has support for SA and NSA 5G networks in dual mode. It is the only thing that the list shows. Other features and technical specifications are yet to be known, as there is nothing official that we can blindly trust. We can only start from the qualities that we find in the Axon 10 Pro 5G.
The Axon 10 Pro 5G, remember, is a smartphone that was launched February last year with a 6.47-inch AMOLED screen with FullHD + resolution of 2,340 x 1,080 pixels and a Snapdragon 855 with Adreno GPU for graphics and gaming processing. In turn, a 6/8 GB memory and an internal storage space of 128/256 GB is what it carries, as well as a 4,000 mAh capacity battery with support for 18 W fast charging.
Regarding the cameras, the device boasts a 48 MP + 20 MP + 8 MP triple camera and a 20 MP front shooter.