After launching the Blade V8 Pro last month, ZTE today introduced a couple of other Blade V8 target at young people.
The Blade V8 Mini runs Android Nougat with the MiFavor 4.2 user interface on a 5-inch 1280 display, which is a bit smaller than the 5.5-inch screen found on the Blade V8 Pro. Also included with the Blade V8 Mini is a dual rear camera setup, with one 13-megapixel sensor and one 2-megapixel sensor that’ll work together to help you capture bokeh-style photos.
The dual rear cameras of the Blade V8 Mini also let you take 3D photos by combining images taken with the two rear cameras. There’s also a manual shooting mode, HDR, and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera with a moonlight flash feature.
Rounding out the Blade V8 Mini’s spec list is an octa-core Snapdragon 435 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage, a microSD slot, a 2800mAh non-removable battery, and a rear-mounted fingerprint reader.
The Blade V8 Mini will be offered in various markets in Asia Pacific and Europe for an undisclosed price.
And then there’s the Blade V8 Lite, which ZTE says “offers worldwide youth competitive features at an unbeatable price.” ZTE isn’t quite ready to talk exact pricing details or launch timing for the Blade V8 Lite, but the company did say that the phone will be available in Italy, Germany, and Spain.
The Blade V8 Lite is packing a 5-inch FHD screen, a single 8-megapixel rear camera around front, a fingerprint reader below that display, a 5-megapixel front-facing camera, and an octa-core MediaTek MTK6750 processor that’s paired with 2GB of RAM.
There’s 16GB of storage included with the Blade V8 Lite, but you can add more using a microSD card if you’d like. Also included is a non removable 2500mAh battery and Android Nougat running below ZTE’s MiFavor 4.2 UI.