ZTE has announced the industry’s first handset powered by Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 865 processor, which will be powering the majority of high-end Android smartphones this year. As expected, the Axon 10s Pro is a 5G phone with an advanced camera and a beefy configuration.

The ZTE Axon 10s Pro 5G looks just like its predecessor — the Axon 10 Pro 5G — and comes with the same large 6.47-inch AMOLED display featuring a 2340x1080 resolution, a 19.5:9 aspect ratio, and curved edges. Speaking of similarities between ZTE’s flagship 2019 and 2020 smartphones, it should be noted that the key differences between them are the SoC, the memory and storage subsystems, as well as launch software; everything else is the same.

The Axon 10s Pro 5G smartphone is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 865 SoC (4x Arm Cortex-A77, 4x Arm Cortex-A55, Adreno 650 GPU, Hexagon 698 DSP/NPU) that is paired with 6 GB or 12 GB of LPDDR5 as well as 128 GB or 256 GB of UFS 3.0 NAND flash storage. And in a bid to to improve the performance of the already powerful system memory and storage subsystems, the handset also supports RAM-Booster and FS-Booster firmware/software capabilities.

The imaging capabilities of the ZTE Axon 10s Pro are the same as those of its predecessor, so the handset sports a triple-module rear camera system containing a 48 MP main module with OIS, an 8 MP telephoto camera, and an ultrawide 20 MP module. In addition, the phone has a teardrop 20 MP selfie camera.

Other notable hardware features of the handset include 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.0, navigation, a USB 2.0 Type-C port, an under-display fingerprint reader, and a 4,000 mAh battery that can be charged using a wired or wireless charger supporting Quick Charge 4+. The smartphone does not have a 3.5-mm audio jack, but its speakers do support DTX: X Ultra technology.

On the software side of matters, ZTE’s Axon 10s Pro will come with Google’s Android 9 with the MiFavor 10 UI.

ZTE Axon 10s Pro 5G
  Axon 10s Pro 5G
SoC

Qualcomm Snapdragon 865
1x Cortex A77 @ 2.84GHz
512KB pL2

3x Cortex A77 @ 2.42GHz
3x 256KB pL2

4x Cortex A55 @ 1.80GHz
4x 128KB pL2

4MB sL3

GPU Adreno 650 @ 587 MHz
DRAM 6 GB LPDDR5
12 GB LPDDR5
  128 GB or 256 GB UFS 2.0
Display 6.47" FullView AMOLED
2340 x 1080 (19.5:9)
Size Height 159.2 mm
Width 73.4 mm
Depth 7.9 mm
Weight 175 grams
Battery Capacity 4000 mAh (Typical)
18 W charging
Wireless Charging Qi
Rear Cameras
Main 48 MP
f/1.7 aperture w/OIS
1/2.0"
0.8µm
Telephoto 8 MP
f/2.4 aperture
3x optical zoom
Wide 20 MP
f/2.2 aperture w/OIS
125° super-wide angle
Front Camera 20 MP selfie camera
f/2.0 aperture
1/2.8"
1.0μm
I/O USB 2.0 Type-C
Fingerprint reader
Wireless (local) Wi-Fi 6
Bluetooth 5.0
Cellular GSM, CDMA, HSPA, 4G/LTE, 5G
Splash, Water, Dust Resistance -
Dual-SIM 2x nano-SIM
Launch OS Android 9 with MiFavor 10 UI
Launch Price Starting at CNY 3,200

The ZTE Axon 10s Pro will be available in the near future at prices starting at CNY 3,200 in China (~460 USD). It unclear when the handset is set to hit other markets and how much it is set to cost.

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Sources: ZTE, GSMArena

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  • Retycint - Friday, February 7, 2020 - link

    OLED? You mean the screen that burns-in after 2 years? No thanks

    Before anyone accuses me of being irrational, I'm currently using a Samsung S8+ whose screen has noticeable burn in after 2 years. I would much rather have an IPS screen for my next phone purchase, thank you very much
  • jeremyshaw - Friday, February 7, 2020 - link

    wHY dON't u JUSt GeT A NEw pHoNE!?

    /s, in case if it wasn't bloody obvious.
  • sonny73n - Sunday, February 9, 2020 - link

    I can buy a new phone every 2 years. But what to do with the old one when it’s still working perfectly fine, except for the burns-in? My 4 years-old can use an old phone to learn the alphabet or watch some animation but the burns-in will reduce his experience.
    I’m not an environmentalist but I don’t want to trash this planet more than I have to.
  • shabby - Monday, February 10, 2020 - link

    You sell it.
  • sonny73n - Sunday, February 9, 2020 - link

    Why don’t you get a new brain?
  • ballsystemlord - Sunday, February 9, 2020 - link

    Because he can't find a donor, perhaps you'd like to be one? :)
  • Richlet - Sunday, February 9, 2020 - link

    mAYBE bECAuSE sPEnding $800+ On sOMetHinG meaNS It sHouLD laST LOngEr ThAN tWO YeARs?!

    /s, In CasE IF it waSN'T bLOOdY oBviOUs.
  • eek2121 - Sunday, February 9, 2020 - link

    My phone has an OLED screen. It is 3 years old, no burn-in at all.
  • eek2121 - Sunday, February 9, 2020 - link

    To add to this, I have various phones, most of which have AMOLED, and which are 5+ years old.
  • Lolimaster - Monday, February 10, 2020 - link

    If you use it at high brightness and mostly chat apps with static content what do you expect?

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