
KATHMANDU: ZTE Corporation, a global provider of information and communication technology solutions, is set to re-enter the Nepali market with a range of budget-friendly smartphones.
In partnership with its authorised distributor, Shanker Group, ZTE aims to enhance the smartphone experience with innovative designs, improved functionality, and competitive pricing.
ZTE has a long history in Nepal’s telecom sector, having introduced the country’s first mobile data services in collaboration with Nepal Telecom in 2005. The company also launched cost-effective smartphones in 2016, including models such as the Blade S6, D2, and D3, which were popular among tech-savvy users.
The new lineup includes five budget smartphones from the ZTE Blade and ZTE nubia series. The ZTE Blade A75 features a 90Hz display and AI-powered camera technology, while the nubia V70 Max offers advanced performance and photography capabilities. Other models, including the ZTE Blade A35e, ZTE Blade A55, and nubia V70 Design, focus on high-quality displays, AI-driven features, and everyday functionality.
Equipped with durable batteries and efficient processors, ZTE’s latest models aim to improve multitasking, gaming, and photography, providing innovation at accessible price points. With these offerings, ZTE seeks to establish a strong presence in Nepal’s smartphone market.
ZTE operates in over 160 countries, serving governments, enterprises, telecom operators, and consumers worldwide, contributing to advancements in technology and connectivity.
Likewise, founded by Shanker Agarwal in 1979, Shanker is an emblem of a multidimensional enterprise, headquartered in Nepal, comprising multiple companies across various verticals.