ZTE Axon 7 Enhanced Announced with 6GB RAM, 128GB Storage

DailyTech USA
2 min readNov 21, 2016

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ZTE Axon 7 Enhanced was announced just hours ago. The device comes in as, as the name suggests, an enhanced version of the Axon 7. ZTE is not your mainstream smartphone brand. For a very long while, the company was associated with telecommunication equipment and similar devices. However, their entry into the smartphone markets has been quite impressive. The brand has grown a lot over the past few years. They recently made it to the news as they were asking the users of their views on a stock android device. With their latest smartphone ZTE has indeed impressed the markets.

With the Axon 7 Enhanced, ZTE takes the same route as many other names such as OnePlus. When OnePlus 3T was launched, it was basically an improved variant of the OnePlus 3 instead of a completely different phone. This new smartphone from the company comes in with the same formula. Let us take a detailed look at the specs and features of the ZTE Axon 7 Enhanced.

ZTE Axon 7 Enhanced Specs

ZTE Axon 7 Enhanced releases with massive specs. It comes out into the markets powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor, along with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The processor has been tried and tested by a number of flagship devices over the years and is quite powerful. It is aided by a massive 6GB of RAM, as well as 128GB of storage space. The storage has been doubled since the past model, and the RAM too, has been upgraded by 2GB.

The Axon 7 Enhanced releases with Force Touch — a feature many Android users had been awaiting for a long while. The smartphone releases with a 3250mAh battery which supports the Quick Charge 3.0 technology. It runs the Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS out of the box.

While many considered the OnePlus 3T to be the last big device of the year, this smartphone proves them wrong. The smartphone is expected to release before the end of the year. The ZTE Axon 7 Enhanced has been priced in at $499.98 — $100 more than its predecessor.

Originally published at dailytechusa.com on November 21, 2016.

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