ZTE’s Axon 40 Ultra gets ready to go global, and early birds can score a discount

ZTE remains one of the few Chinese brands that will happily sell Americans a maximalist Android smartphone and it’ll do so at a relative bargain to your Samsung or Apple. Last month, we got a sense of what the newAxon 40 Ultra, such a maximalist device, would have in store for the world. You won’t be able to buy one just yet, but today, you’ll be able to snag some pre-sale savings.

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The company will start sales direct from its website on June 21 with the Axon 40 Ultra in two configurations: 8GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB of UFS3.1 storage for $799/€829/£709, and 12/256 for $899/€949/£809. From today until then, customers can purchase a $50/€50/£40 voucher towards a device for just $2/€2/£2.

ZTE will ship to most of the United States (excludes Hawaii and several territories), all of Canada, most of South Africa, the U.K., France, Germany, most of Spain, Italy, the Netherlands among other markets in Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region.

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