By Jacques Strauss, | April 06, 2017
Cristiano Ronaldo holds the latest ZTE Nubia Z17 mini smartphone. (YouTube)
The ZTE Nubia Z17 mini endorsed by Cristiano Ronaldo has been launched in China.
The latest Z series smartphone from ZTE was unveiled at an event in China. After several speculations about the device, it has finally been introduced with a metal unibody design and extremely thin bezels, according to Gadgets 360.
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The design of the latest ZTE smartphone is characterized by its slim form factor at 7.45mm, giving it a stunning and elegant look. To complement the presentation of the device, a fingerprint sensor and dual camera setup on the top left side has been added. For its Home button, ZTE chose not to let go of a physical button on the lower front portion of the smartphone.
In terms of its display, the ZTE Nubia Z17 Mini has a 5.2" 1920x1080px (424ppi) LTPS panel, maintaining a slight 2.5D curve to the glass and 1500:1 contrast. The device has two offers two 13MP cameras on the back while managing to preserve a 16MP camera with a bright f/2.0 lens, an 80-degre wide field of view at front, according to GSM Arena.
As for the mobile processor powering the device, users may choose between a Snapdragon 652 chipset with 4GB of RAM and a Snapdragon 653 and 6GB of RAM. Various color options are also being offered by ZTE for their Nubia Z17 mini, which includes Elegant Black, Black with Gold, Champagne Gold, and Red.
The latest ZTE smartphone is priced at about $250 for the 4GB variant, while the 6GB option comes with a price tag of approximately $299. The ZTE Nubia Z17 endorsed by Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to go on sale starting April 13.
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