The cheapest smartphone with a 3D screen that does not require glasses was introduced 14:40

ZTE has introduced its Voyage 3D smartphone to the Chinese market, which can display 2D content in 3D mode without the need for special glasses. The portal reports GSMArena.

The new product has a 6.58-inch IPS display with Full HD + resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate. Thanks to Neovision 3D Anytime stereoscopic technology, the device tracks eye movements at an angle of up to 60 degrees, creating a depth-effect image. Moreover, there is no need for stereoscopic glasses to view 3D content.

The ZTE Voyage 3D’s performance is powered by the budget-friendly Unisoc T760 chipset, complemented by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. The smartphone also has a 50MP main camera and a 5MP selfie camera.

The 4500 mAh battery supports 33W fast charging. The device runs on Android 13 operating system with a proprietary MyOS 13 shell.

The ZTE Voyage 3D smartphone can already be purchased in China at a price of 1,499 yuan (about 17.3 thousand rubles).

Previously reportedEven before its official launch, the new Red Magic smartphone was recognized as the most powerful smartphone in the world.

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Source: Gazeta

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