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The ZTE Axon 40 Ultra subtly refines its cutting-edge camera tech

May 10, 2022
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Multiple 64MP rear shooters and unseen selfie cameras aren’t new to this phone maker


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Chinese telecoms company ZTE may have been a more familiar name to phone buyers a decade ago, but thanks to a mess of political and economic issues, they’re rarer to see in the news these days. That said, we’ve been reviewing its Axon phones year after year to partial acclaim and we can’t fault the manufacturer’s persistence. For 2022, ZTE is “playing the hits,” so to speak, with the new Axon 40 Ultra.

Display 6.8″ 1116 x 2480 AMOLED, 120Hz refresh
SoC Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
RAM 8, 12, or 16GB LPDDR5 (China)
Storage 256, 512GB, or 1TB UFS3.1 (China)
Rear cameras 64MP f/1.6 Sony IMX787 w/ OIS main, 64MP f/2.35 IMX787 ultra-wide/macro, 64MP f/3.5 w/ OIS telephoto, ToF
Front camera 16MP under-display
Connectivity 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC
Battery 5,000mAh w/ 80W wired charging
Software MyOS 12.0 (Android 12)
Size 163 x 73.5 x 8.4mm / 204g
Color Black and Silver
Price CNY4998 to 7298 ($753 to $1,084)

The industrial design features curved edges to the left and right sides and some edge trimming that makes the phone appear “frameless” as the company is inclined to call it.

ZTE continues to heavily promote its under-display selfie camera engineering with a 16MP shooter — capable of aggregating its cell sites to 2.24µm — underneath a 400 ppi display. Compared with last year’s Axon 30 Ultra and Axon 30 5G, the panel sizes out right in between the two at 6.8″ compared to 6.67″ and 6.92″, respectively. Weirdly, last year’s mainstream model got the UDC last time and not the Ultra. The new device rectifies this exclusion.

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The other weighty priority here are the triple threat 64MP cameras on the back. Two of them, the all-purpose and telephoto units, are equipped with optical image stabilization, but the whole lot should produce sharp images in plenty of situations if given a fair chance and with a little help from ZTE’s improved AI aids.

Both of these big points are familiar to Axon series followers, but refinement in this business is admittedly underrated, so hopefully we see mistakes of old fixed up this time.

The phone is coming out first in China — it’ll have faster 80W wired charging to the rest of the world’s 65W and come in way more memory configurations there while we’ll only get 8 or 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage — but, according to the company, should be available for pre-order globally starting June 8.




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