
ZTE Blade A76 goes official
ZTE has a new Blade-series smartphone, meet the Blade A76. The budget device is listed on the brand's official page in Bulgaria with some of its key specs. These include a 6.75-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and a water drop notch, a 5G chipset paired with 6GB RAM and a 5,000mAh battery.
The back features a circular camera island with a 50MP main cam alongside an unspecified auxiliary sensor and LED flash. Blade A76 is 8.2mm thick and features an IP54 rating. The device is shown in black and blue colors.
ZTE Blade A76 key specs
That's all the info ZTE has shared so far. We should see more details and a formal introduction soon.
Source (in Bulgarian)

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