Smart to Launch a Rebranded 5G Smartphone in the Philippines?

Smart to Launch Rebranded 5G Smartphone (2)

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Smart could be gearing up to introduce its own rebranded 5G smartphone to the local market. The device, based on the ZTE Blade A75 5G, aims to provide Filipinos with an affordable entry point into 5G technology.

Smart to Launch Rebranded 5G Smartphone (2)

Interestingly, our friends at GIZGUIDE have spotted a Facebook Marketplace listing featuring photos of the device and its packaging. This leak has given potential buyers a sneak peek at what to expect from Smart’s upcoming 5G offering.

In an exciting move for consumers, the Smart-branded smartphone will come bundled with a free SIM card and data allocation. The box also mentions some of the device’s specs – including the display, RAM, camera, and storage. The full specs are in the FAQ section below.

While an exact launch date has not been confirmed, the box mentions the price – PHP 5,450, which in our opinion is decent for what it offers.

FAQ

Q: What are the color options for the Smart 5G smartphone?

A: Based on available information, the device may be offered in Mint Green and Diamond Black. However, it’s currently unclear if both colors will be available in the Philippines.

Q: What are the specifications of the Smart 5G smartphone?

A: Here are the specifications of the ZTE Blade A75 5G. Most of these specifications are sourced from the ZTE Chile website and may be subject to change for the Philippine market.

FeatureSpecification
Display6.6-inch HD+, 120Hz
ProcessorUNISOC T606 or T760
RAM8GB RAM (4GB Physical + 4GB Virtual)
Storage128GB UFS 3.1
Rear Camera50MP main
2MP bokeh
Front Camera8MP
Battery5,000mAh + 10W charging
Other FeaturesDTS Audio, Free SIM and Data, Side-Mounted Fingerprint Sensor,
Live Island (interactive notification capsule)
OSAndroid 13

Q: How much will the Smart 5G smartphone cost?

A: The box of the device mentions a price tag of PHP 5,450.

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Emman has been writing technical and feature articles since 2010. Prior to this, he became one of the instructors at Asia Pacific College in 2008, and eventually landed a job as Business Analyst and Technical Writer at Integrated Open Source Solutions for almost 3 years.

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