ZTE and Y! Mobile have launched a new smartphone in Japan. The device is officially called ZTE Libero 5G III. It is the successor of ZTE Libero 5G II, which went official last November. The phone is designed exclusively for the Japanese market, just like most handsets released there. Unfortunately, neither the manufacturer nor the career has revealed the price.
But they have disclosed all the features
of the smartphone and its sale date (December 15). Let’s take a look at everything
it has to offer. The ZTE Libero 5G III (aka ZTE Libero 5G 3) features a flat
frame design. It measures 9.1mm in thickness and weighs 207g. The IP57-rated
device for dust and water resistance comes in purple, white, and black color
options.
The handset sports a 6.67-inch OLED
display with a resolution of 2400 x 1080 pixels (FHD+), a centered punch-hole,
and an in-screen fingerprint sensor. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 700
chipset paired with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. The phone houses a triple camera
system on the rear comprising a 13MP primary sensor, a 2MP macro snapper, and a
2MP depth sensor. On the front, it has an 8MP shooter.
The connectivity options on the smartphone
include 5G, dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.1, GNSS, NFC, and USB Type-C. On the
software front, it boots Android 12 and features a MicroSD card slot. Last but
not least, the device gets its juice from a 4,120mAh battery and comes with
support for USB PD PPS charging.