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June 2022
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Published: 2022-07-07, Author: Tom , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: Glance at the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra, and you might easily mistake it for Samsung's top-end Galaxy S22 Ultra. It's of a similar size and look, except for the logo and some deviation in the design of the camera bump.However, the more time we spent testing for t...
AMOLED display capable of 120 Hz, good performance, very good triple-camera setup, long battery life, USB 3.2 Gen.1 (= USB 3.0), 65-watt charger included, under-display selfie camera…
… with poor image quality, no IP certification, no wireless charging, throttling under load
Review: ZTE Axon 40 Ultra. The review unit was provided by ZTE Germany.The Axon 40 ultra is ZTE's current flagship phone and represents a compelling overall package at its official price of 829 euros (US$799). Its strong points include the AMOLED panel th...
Premium build quality, excellent in-hand ergonomics, Uninterrupted 6.8 inch AMOLED display, All three cameras take good pictures, Battery life is quite good, compact 65W charging brick included, Audio quality is decent from the dual stereo speakers, Conne
Selfie camera results are not great, No official IP rating, No wireless charging available
The ZTE Axon 40 Ultra gets a lot of things right. Stellar hardware design, uninterrupted and curved 6.8-inch AMOLED display, a large 5,000 mAh battery, loud stereo speakers, and great rear cameras. Not to mention USA availability and out-of-the-box 5G sup...
Luxurious construction, Drop-dead gorgeous display with UDC, Snappy 120Hz refresh rate, Cooling system with SD 8 Gen 1 work like magic, Stellar battery life with 65W charging, Perfect for gaming and media consumption, DTS: X Ultra audio and stereo speaker
Triple 64MP lenses shoot inconsistent photos, No wireless charging, Lacks water and dust resistance, Front camera has a long way to go
It's sleek, it's upscale, it's fast. The ZTE Axon 40 Ultra packs some powerful hardware, kept in check by a dedicated cooling system. You'll enjoy that edge-to-edge 120Hz AMOLED panel with an invisible front camera under the screen. Weirdly, it also skips...
Beautiful, vibrant display, Excellent battery life, Performs day-to-day tasks without a hitch
In-display camera quality leaves a lot to be desired, Main cameras have noticeable chromatic aberrations, Curved screen design makes it a bit hard to grip without accidentally touching the display
Priced at $799, the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra has quite a bit of competition, especially from more mainstream brands such as Samsung. But overall, it is a solid performer with clean-looking software and near-stock Android experience. The curved display is excelle...
Published: 2022-07-03, Author: Richard , review by: tomsguide.com
If it didn't have the under-display camera, the Axon 40 Ultra would be easy to confidently back as a flagship alternative for users who didn't want just another Samsung Galaxy or Google Pixel. But since it does have that unusual selfie shooter, it makes j...
Abstract: Perhaps you remember the iPhone 7 Plus - the phone that brought a telephoto camera and made multiple cameras mainstream, something we've been taking for granted for years now. It wasn't the first one to feature more than one rear camera, however, nor was...
Standout rear design, minimal bezels, under-display selfie camera makes for a clean display, Above average battery life for the class, Compact 65W PowerDelivery charger, fast for a non-proprietary solution, Unique camera setup - the primary 35mm unit offe
No IP rating for dust and water protection, Display colors are off by default, peak brightness is lower than on competitors, No high refresh rate in gaming, Prone to severe overheating, Selfies are barely usable, Video recording has some issues to iron ou
Another year, another Axon Ultra is challenging the established ways of doing smartphone cameras. The signs were there last year, but we may have overlooked them - now, ZTE has abandoned caution and has gone for a 35mm primary camera. And we can't say we'...