HIGHLIGHTS
- The ZTE Blade A75 4G price in Nepal is Rs. 13,999 (4/256GB).
- The phone is powered by a UNISOC T606 processor.
- It has a 6.6-inch HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate.
ZTE Nepal has launched the all-new Blade A75 in Nepal. The A75 is one of the budget-friendly offerings from the company, available in 4G and 5G variants— though only the 4G model has arrived in Nepal.
What is the Price of ZTE Blade A75 in Nepal?
The ZTE Blade A75 price in Nepal is Rs. 13,999 (4/256GB). The phone is now available for purchase through various online and offline stores across the country.
ZTE’s Blade A75 should match the performance of the Nubia V70 Max and Design, as they both share the same processor. But A75’s the lower price point suggests some compromises might have been made.
Let’s check the specifications to see where ZTE cut corners to hit this budget price point.
ZTE Blade V75 4G Specifications
- Body: 164.10 x 75.80 x 8.60mm, 189g
- Build: Polycarbonate frame(plastic)
- SIM: Dual SIM (Nano-SIMs)
- Display: 6.6-inch, HD+ (720 x 1612 pixels), up to 90Hz refresh rate
- Chipset: UNISOC T606 (12nm)
- CPU: Octa-core (2 x Cortex-A75 1.6GHz, 6 x Cortex-A55 1.6GHz)
- GPU: Mali-G57MP
- Memory: 4GB RAM and 256GB storage
- OS: Android 13
- Rear Camera: 50MP Main Camera + AI Camera
- Front Camera: 8MP
- Battery: 5,000mAh Li-ion, 22.5W fast charging
- USB: USB Type-C
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5G, Bluetooth v5.2
- Sensors: Fingerprint (side-mounted), Accelerometer, Proximity, Ambient Light
- 3.5mm Headphone Jack: Yes
- Colors: Diamond Black, Mint Green
ZTE Blade A75 Price in Nepal: Rs. 13,999 (4/256GB)
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ZTE Blade A75 Overview
Design
Like any other budget smartphone, the Blade A75 features a plastic body. The 5G variant of the phone, which unfortunately is not available for purchase in Nepal, features a circular camera module.
On the other hand, the 4G version draws clear inspiration from iPhones, particularly in its camera module design. At first glance, the module appears to house three cameras, but in reality, the phone only has a dual-camera setup accompanied by a circular flash (more on that later).
On the bottom edge, you’ll find a USB-C port, a speaker grille, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The right side houses the volume rocker and power button, while the SIM tray supports dual nano-SIM cards along with a dedicated microSD slot for expandable storage.
The phone comes in two color variants: Diamond Black and Mint Green.
Display
On the front, the Blade A75 sports a 6.6-inch HD+ display (720 x 1612 pixels). While the 90Hz refresh rate is a welcome addition for a budget phone, it represents the first visible compromise when compared to the V70 series’ superior 120Hz display.
More significantly, even direct competitors like the Redmi 14C manage to offer a 120Hz refresh rate while maintaining a similar price point as the Blade A75.
As for the bezels, the display itself has thin edges, but there’s a subtle thin layer between the screen and the phone’s frame. This design choice creates the illusion of even slimmer bezels.
Another standout feature is the punch-hole notch, making the Blade A75 one of the few budget ZTE phones to include this design—aside from the higher-end Nubia V70 Design.
The punch-hole, just like the Nubia V70 Design, doubles as a “Live Island“, functioning similarly to Apple’s Dynamic Island. It displays notifications, reminders, and real-time updates like incoming calls and messages, adding a touch of smart functionality.
Camera
As I said before, the camera module appears to house a triple-camera setup, but in reality, the phone features a dual-camera system— the third cutout is actually a circular flashlight, designed to resemble a small ring light.
The setup includes a 50MP main camera and a depth sensor, which ZTE markets as an “AI Camera.” On the front, an 8MP shooter handles selfies.
Hardware
A UNISOC T606 (rebranded as T7200) processor with 12 nm transistors powers the Blade A75. The processor has two Cortex-A75 and six Cortex-A55 cores, both operating at 1.6GHz. For graphics, it uses the Mali-G57 MP1.
The Blade A75 features 4GB RAM that is expandable up to 14(4+10)GB using virtual memory, which helps reduce load on the main memory. And this is where we see the second compromise when compared with the Nubia V70 series, which offers 6/8GB memory.
For storage, the budget-friendly Blade A75 offers a generous 256GB of internal storage— an unusual choice, as this capacity is typically paired with at least 6GB of RAM in most smartphones. To sweeten the deal, ZTE has also included a dedicated microSD slot for further expansion.
Battery and Software
The ZTE Blade A75 gets its juice from a 5,000mAh battery that supports 22.5W fast charging— a not-so-common sight in the entry-level segment.
Finally, on the software side, the Blade A75 uses Android 13.
ZTE Blade A75 Price in Nepal and Availability
The ZTE Blade A75 price in Nepal is Rs. 13,999 (4/256GB). The phone is now available for purchase through various online and offline stores across the country.
ZTE Blade A75 | Price in Nepal |
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4/256GB | Rs. 13999 |
The ZTE Blade A75 is a budget smartphone that uses the same processor found in the Nubia V70 series, ZTE’s more expensive lineup in Nepal. The budget pricing is great, but it also means there are compromises, especially in the display and memory department.
What do you think about the ZTE Blade A75? Do let us know in the comments!
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