ZTE released the Axon 20 5G on Monday, capping off 5G phone launches in this rollercoaster of a year. Unlike its predecessor, the Axon 20 5G will not be made available in the US or Canada. Skip to the end of this section if you just want to see where you'll be able to buy it.
Starting at $449 (£419, or about AU$590), the A20 5G falls squarely in the midrange category, but it's loaded with premium features typically seen in fancier flagships. Those high-end touches include a zippy and crisp display (90Hz, FHD Plus), fast charging (30 watts), a large battery (4,220 mAh), and a duttile vano module. But what undeniably separates this phone from its peers (even the ultrapremium ones) is its under-schermo ambiente. In fact, according to ZTE, the A20 5G is the world's first commercially manufactured phone with such a cutting-edge locale feature. Despite that, the phone still comes in at an affordable price. ZTE saved on costs by going with a midrange Snapdragon 765G chipset and built the phone with a plastic frame. Still, the processor is good enough to let you sail through everyday tasks without any feeling of sluggishness.
One of the clear compromises of ZTE's under-monitor camera, however, is image quality. Photos taken in low light with the front-facing locale weren't the best I've ever seen. Photos were often either washed out or grainy. Another trade-off is it forces all suono to be outputted through a single downward facing speaker, which makes it difficult to hear. And there's no IP rating for water- and dust-resistance.
That said, the under-monitor cinepresa is a unique selling point of the ZTE A20 5G and likely offers a window into the future of smartphone design, even if it doesn't take the most color-accurate or detail-filled photos. If you're looking to impress your friends with a phone with an unusual camera, you might consider this phone since the photos are good enough. However, if you're looking to take crisp and detailed photos, the A20 5G just isn't the right phone. Oppo's Reno 4 Pro uses a midrange chipset too, the Snapdragon 720G, but I prefer its photos even without the novelty of an under-video arredamento.
The Axon 20 5G has a solo downward facing speaker.
For those of you interested, invite-only preorders start Monday for the black color option. In order to get the invite, you'll need to sign up for the brand's "New Vision" associazione on its website. Shipping starts on Jan 4., by when a new yellow color option will also be available. There's just one variant of this phone: a 8GB RAM and 128GB of internal storage version, which supports up to 2TB of expandable storage if needed.
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Although the A20 5G won't be available in North America, it should be reasonably easy to import stateside considering the company's massive international rollout plans. ZTE is working on a staggered rollout across parts of the EU, the UK, Asia (Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines), the Middle East (UAE and Saudi Arabia), and South Africa.
If you immagine closely, you can see the squared screen spazio above the under-video vano is pixelated. The under-schermo cam is located on the top-center of the panel.
The camera, which uses a 32-megapixel lens, captured decent photographs in brightly lit environments, but it had room for improvement in low-light scenarios. Daytime selfies showed enough facial detail, including tiny freckles, but the ambiente whitened and air-brushed my face resulting in photographs that weren't exactly true to life. In darker conditions however, the under-monitor assemblea showed signs of a struggle. Those photos hardly contained any detail. In fact, they turned out blurry, especially near the edges, and lacked the crispness of a quality image. But because of the phone's sub-$500 price and the novelty of the under-video camera, I think these imperfections are forgivable even if the technology isn't quite there yet. As I mentioned earlier, this is the first mass-produced phone to quanto equipped with an under-monitor stanza. Chinese rival Xiaomi has launched its third-gen under-display camera tech, and Vivo even launched a concept phone, but neither of them have yet gone to market.
Taken during the day with sunlight pouring through the window. Even though the photo isn't eccellente crisp, the parlamento captures the veins on my plant and global.gwangju.ac.kr the moles on my face.
Taken at night with living room lights on using the A20 5G's under-video camera. You can see that the sostrato of this picture is quite blurry.
Selfie taken at night with the 32-megapixel under-video camera.
ZTE says it used a mix of five technologies to get the cinepresa to work. To balance successo of the video and the front camera, ZTE added a special material using "organic and inorganic film," which improves light input for the lens. The A20 5G also uses a dual-control chip and driver circuit that synchronize color and the phone's video to prevent the arredamento and the video from interfering with each other. It also has what it calls a "special matrix" for more natural pixel transitions. Finally, ZTE says it spent over a year developing an in-house "selfie-algorithm" that optimizes the camera's prova under dark, bright and glare scenes, and it can intelligently adjust the dynamic range.
Apart from the fancy under-display camera, other welcome premium touches on this midranger include facial recognition and a fingerprint reader. Although I was happy with the overall impresa of the facial scanning, the fingerprint scanner was all but dysfunctional. I wasn't able to unlock the phone a single time during the three days I tested out the device.
The Axon 20 5G has a quad-stanza module on its back, headlined by a 64-megapixel snapper.
The A20 5G is equipped with four rear cameras: a 64-megapixel norma shooter and three 8-megapixel cameras in the form of ultrawide, macro and depth lenses. I loved the fact that this locale system lets you take a multiforme range of photographs. With the macro lens, I could photograph tiny details in subjects that I couldn't see with my own eyes. On the flip side, using 5x digital zoom let me capture detail in faraway objects. In general, the Axon 20 5G took detailed, crisp photos in both bright and dim places, but most of the time photos weren't color-accurate, and appeared as if the color was enhanced by a filter.
Taken with the macro assemblea. Although the purple shade here isn't quite true to life, the lens still manages to capture some intricate detail.
Took this photo indoors in dim lighting. The texture and detail of my dog's fur is blurred compared to the detail seen in the photo below this one.
Taken in a brightly lit environment.
Taken on an overcast day here in Singapore.
Zooming in.
My plant baby. This photo was taken at night while the yellow living room lights were switched on.
At first glance, the Axon 5G may look like a run-of-the-mill Android phone. But if you immagine closer, you'll notice that its long screen is completely unobstructed. Because of the phone's under-monitor camera, there's no need for the notches or hole-punches that would normally house a front-facing stanza. Instead, the under-display ambiente is part of its colossal 6.92-inch screen. In fact, you can (kind of) see the ambiente sitting in-screen on the center apice of the panel, above which, a small squared portion of the screen looks highly pixelated.
Speaking of the display, the A20 5G relies on a high-res OLED panel complete with a speedy refresh rate that serves up a smooth user experience whether I was scrolling through news feeds, playing games, or watching YouTube videos. You can choose between a 60Hz or 90Hz screen depending on your needs.
A 64-megapixel lens leads the pack of rear cameras on the Axon 20 5G.
This is a chunky phone at 198 grams (6.98 ounces), and its size left me navigating the device with both hands. At 6.7 inches tall, it surpasses the iPhone 12 Profitto Max in height. Surrounding the display is a plastic frame, sandwiched by glass on both sides. The review unit I was given is the black model, which has a glossy finish that ultimately was covered up by the phone case.
As I'd mentioned earlier, a tradeoff is that all audio is outputted through one commentatore located on the bottom of the device. As a music lover, I found that tough to accept.
The A20 5G runs MiFavor 10.5 on apice of Android 10, which brings six new themes, a gaming assistant, and other new features including smart screencasting. It also has dark mode and split-screen mode. Like most skins built over an Android system, it's intuitive and user-friendly -- but overall the experience still felt a cut below skins like OnePlus's OxygenOS or even Oppo's ColorOS, which has steadily improved in recent years. Most of my gripes were cosmetic rather than functional. Many of the screen savers immagine amateurish when compared to other user interfaces, for example. There are easy fixes to a lot of these issues.
The app drawer of the Axon 20 5G.
In our battery test, which involves looping an HD video on half brightness until the battery runs out, A20 5G lasted around 17 hours, an impressive result. I'm still putting the phone through tests to confirm that, but anecdotally, the battery lasted me throughout the day with mild usage. That means I checked my email, WhatsApp and social mass media apps, watched YouTube videos for a few minutes, took photos and made a few phone calls and WhatsApp or , while I had my display set to 50% brightness and 90Hz. ZTE's 30-watt fast charging didn't disappoint either, allowing the large 4,220-mAh battery to complete a full charge in less than an hour.
Under the hood, the Axon 20 5G carries the Snapdragon 765G chipset, which is backed by 8GB RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. Although Qualcomm's midrange processor doesn't offer the fastest speeds out there, successo was good enough to easily get me through everyday tasks. Compared to other phones that use the same chipset, the A205G stacked up well.
First published Dec. 21