For almost three months, the ZTE Blade V80 Design has been available for purchase on the international market. According to our sources, Pakistan may be the next country to get the phone. The design of this low-end phone is remarkably identical to that of the iPhone 17 Pro.
There is a red dot on the camera island and an emphasized power button on the right. Three black lenses and the flash are mounted on one side and the other end of the horizontal camera bar, respectively. Undoubtedly, it is imitating the iPhone 17 Pro. However, there is only one working camera on the back.
A single 50MP primary unit on the back of the Blade V80 Design captures 1080p 30 frames per second images and movies. It does have PD AutoFocus, however it does not support OIS.It has a 16MP selfie camera. This new phone comes pre-installed with Android 16.

It’s a brand-new chip. The new budget phone from ZTE is based on the Unisoc T7280 SoC, an eight-core, 2.2 GHz architecture. Although it is built on a 12nm technology node, its clock speed is nearly identical to that of the Helio G99. Thus, it isn’t quite as effective as the chip made by MediaTek.
The newcomer still has 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM. At least with the V80 Design, performance won’t be a problem. Although it’s not the finest display available, it does the job. Although the resolution is not 720p, it is less than 1080p on paper. It falls somewhere in the middle.
It appears that the phone has a 6.75″ IPS LCD with HD+ (900p) resolution. It has a 120 Hz refresh rate. Additionally, the brightness reaches 1,000 nits, which is still astounding when viewed on a standard LCD. Installing a third-party glass protector is essential because this screen lacks a protective layer.
Despite being a low-cost phone, it received an IP64 rating. As a result, the Blade V80 Design is protected from splashes and liquid spills and is somewhat waterproof. There is a 5,000 mAh battery inside. It appears that the approved charging backup is wired at 22.5W (10W reverse wired). When the phone launches, we’ll know its precise RAM/storage capacity and Pakistani cost. For updates, keep an eye on the news.
