ZTE has unveiled a new entry-level smartphone called the Blade A76 on its Bulgarian website. The listing reveals its design as well as most of its key specs, but some details such as its chipset and charging speed were omitted and have yet to be revealed.
The successor to the Blade A75, the Blade A76 sports a 6.75-inch LCD display with a 720p resolution, a water drop notch, and an undisclosed refresh rate — its predecessor featured a 120Hz refresh rate, so it is possible that the new model has the same spec despite the downgrade from a cutout to a notch for the camera. Under the hood, it runs on an unnamed 5G chipset paired with 6GB of RAM.

On the back, the Blade A76 is fitted with a 50MP main camera alongside a depth sensor, while the front shooter is still a mystery. Powering it is a 5,000mAh battery and as previously mentioned, the charging speed is still unknown. It does, however, come with an IP54 rating for dust and water resistance.
The price and availability of the Blade A76 is still unknown, but given its official listing, we can expect official details to come out soon. For reference, the Blade A75 retailed at RM749.
(Source: ZTE)