ZTE Axon M stops by the FCC with its foldable dual screens
The foldable, dual-screened is now one step closer to store shelves, since it's been certified by the US FCC. The handset, codenamed , is expected to be unveiled on October 17 at an event in Brooklyn. It will be exclusive to AT, at least at first, and has been rumored to retail for $650. The phone's main claim to fame will clearly be its foldable design, featuring two touchscreens. When it's folded, the Axon M will have a screen both on its front and its back definitely a novel look. These are said to come with 1080p resolution each. When unfolded, you'll have a 6.8-inch 2,160x1,920 viewing surface. The FCC listing confirms the Axon M name and tells us that its model number will be Z999. It also reveals that the phone will ship running Android 7.1.2 Nougat, and not the newer Oreo unfortunately. Spec-wise you should expect to get the Snapdragon 820, 4GB of RAM, 32GB of built-in storage, a single 20 MP camera, and a 3,120 mAh battery.
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