After unveiling the ZTE Axon 11 5G earlier this year, the Chinese telecommunication giant is now back with the 4G LTE variant of the Axon 11 which has been silently announced yesterday. As expected, other than the differences in its SoC and connectivity, the rest of the specs and design remain unchanged from the 5G model.
The ZTE Axon 11 4G has a nice 6.47-inches FHD+ AMOLED display which employs a traditional dewdrop-notch design to house its 20 megapixels selfie camera. The front display also has pretty considerable curves along the two sides and features an in-display fingerprint scanner.
Over on the rear, the device sports a quad-cameras setup housed within a squarish module on the upper-left corner. These cameras include a 64 megapixels main camera, 8 megapixels ultra-wide lens, 2 megapixels macro camera, as well as 2 megapixels depth sensor.
Under the hood, the ZTE Axon 11 4G is driven by an octa-core MediaTek Helio P70 SoC, which set it apart from its 5G model that has Snapdragon 765G SoC instead. Sadly, ZTE doesn’t reveal anything pertaining to the device’s memory configuration – so it remains as a mystery for the time being.
Last but not the least, there will be a 4,000mAh battery at the helm which according to its product page, is able to support Quick Charge technology as well. As usual, this device will boot on the custom MiFavor 10 based on the latest Android 10 OS.
Although its pricing has yet to be announced, but it is expected to cost cheaper than its 5G counterpart which has a starting price of 2,698 Yuan (US$380) in the Chinese market.