ZTE Axon M Foldable Smartphone with Two Screens and a Vertical Hinge Design

ZTE has unveiled Axon M, its latest foldable smartphone. Using a vertical hinge design the phone delivers two large 5.2″ screens. Like the idea? Let’s keep checking.

ZTE Axon M Foldable Smartphone

ZTE Axon M is an innovative and high-performance smartphone that runs Android 7.1.2 OS. As shown in the images, the Android phone features a unique foldable design, and unlike those old-school foldable phones, Axon M shows off a vertically ranged hinge in the center, so it delivers two 5.2″ screens. When closed, it looks like a regular large-screen smartphone, and the slim profile allows you to easily slide it in your front pocket.

ZTE Axon M Foldable Smartphone

The two TFT LCD displays feature 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution, 426 ppi pixel density and 2.5D Gorilla Glass Gen 5. The dual screen design allows it to show you two app’s interfaces at the same time, so it delivers unlimited potential in app combinations for improved productivity. Furthermore, its Extended Mode allows it to turn the screens into a 6.75″ tablet-like display that allows you to more comfortably play your favorite games. Its Mirror Mode is designed to offer a simple way to share your screen.

Moreover, ZTE Axon M is powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 2.15GHz quad-core processor and comes with 4GB RAM, 64GB ROM and microSD card slot supporting up to 256GB. The smartphone has a 20MP camera for both rear and font facing, and it features f/1.8 aperture, multi posture, slow motion, 4K video recording and more. In addition, other features also include dual speaker design, Dolby Atmos, and 3180mAh rechargeable battery.

ZTE Axon M Foldable Smartphone

ZTE Axon M foldable smartphone will be available before the end of this year. If you’re interested, jump to ZTE official site for its more details.

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