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ZTE returns to Philippine shores with the introduction of its Blade lineup of smartphones, looking to take a slice out of our local smartphone scene. The Blade V40S has a 6.67" AMOLED display, 50MP triple camera setup with 5MP macro and 2MP depth sensor and is powered by a Unisoc T618 processor with 6GB of Ram and 128GB of storage. The most affordable of the lineup, is the Blade V40 Design with a 6.6" IPS LCD display, the same triple 50MP camera setup with 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensor and is powered by a Unisoc Tiger T616 processor with 4gb of Ram and 128GB of storage. The ZTE Blade series retails at: ZTE V40 Design (4+128GB): PHP 7,999 ZTE V40 S (6+128GB): PHP 10,999 ZTE Blade V41 Vita 5G (6+128GB) PHP 11,999 ZTE has introduced a new budget phone, the ZTE Blade A76. This new model carries a similar design language as the Smart budget 5G phone, the Blade A75. While the Blade A75 had a hole punch notch, the Blade A76 has an older notch design: waterdrop. Read more in our articles including "ZTE makes Philippine comeback with Blade Series smartphones" and "ZTE Blade A76 quietly unveiled".

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What is ZTE Blade V40 Design?

ZTE returns to Philippine shores with the introduction of its Blade lineup of smartphones, looking to take a slice out of our local smartphone scene. The Blade V40S has a 6.67" AMOLED display, 50MP triple camera setup with 5MP macro and 2MP depth sensor and is powered by a Unisoc T618 processor with 6GB of Ram and 128GB of storage.

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The most affordable of the lineup, is the Blade V40 Design with a 6.6" IPS LCD display, the same triple 50MP camera setup with 2MP macro and 2MP depth sensor and is powered by a Unisoc Tiger T616 processor with 4gb of Ram and 128GB of storage. The ZTE Blade series retails at: ZTE V40 Design (4+128GB): PHP 7,999 ZTE V40 S (6+128GB): PHP 10,999 ZTE Blade V41 Vita 5G (6+128GB) PHP 11,999 ZTE has introduced a new budget phone, the ZTE Blade A76.

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Our coverage of ZTE Blade V40 Design includes: "ZTE makes Philippine comeback with Blade Series smartphones"; "ZTE Blade A76 quietly unveiled"; "ZTE Mobile launches ZTE Skate smartphone". Each article provides unique insights and information.