ZTE has listed the Blade V70 Max on its official website today. It joins the Blade V70 and Blade V70 Design, both announced back in November. The Max model comes with a 6.9-inch touchscreen with 120 Hz refresh rate, 4GB of RAM, an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance, a 50 MP main camera and two additional shooters next to it, and a 6,000 mAh battery with support for 22.5W wired charging. ZTE says it will take at least 800 charging cycles until it degrades to 80% of its initial capacity.
The phone has apparently been tested to withstand drops from 1.5m. As you can see, its screen has a waterdrop notch and a chunky chin. It also supports ZTE’s Live Island 2.0, which is the brand’s own interpretation of Apple’s Dynamic Island. The MyOS skin on top of Android is promised to remain as smooth as it was on day one for four years.
These are unfortunately all the details that the listing reveals. Hopefully we’ll hear more about the Blade V70 Max soon.