ZTE Blade V80 Max

ZTE Blade V80 Max Specifications

The ZTE Blade V80 Max (also called ZTE nubia V80 Max) was announced on January 20, 2026 and released on January 31 as an ultra-budget big-screen phone. It clearly focuses on practicality rather than premium looks, but still feels sturdy thanks to its glass front and plastic frame with drop resistance up to 1.8 meters and IP64 splash protection. The phone is large at 171.6 × 77.8 × 8.3 mm and 191 g, yet the curved sides help it sit comfortably in hand. It runs Android 16 out of the box and comes in fun colors like Stardust Purple, Stellar Silver, Aurellia Gold, Sky Cyan, and Space Black, giving buyers plenty of style options at a low price.

The highlight here is the massive 6.9-inch IPS LCD display. It offers a 120Hz refresh rate and reaches around 780 nits brightness, so scrolling feels smooth and outdoor visibility is decent. The downside is the 720 × 1640 resolution and ~260 ppi density, which makes text softer than Full HD panels, though casual users may not mind on such a budget device. Power comes from the Unisoc T7250 chipset paired with a Mali-G57 MP1 GPU and 8GB RAM, available with either 128GB or 256GB storage plus microSD expansion. Performance is fine for daily tasks, social media, and light gaming, but clearly not meant for heavy gaming. The side fingerprint sensor is quick, and useful extras like a headphone jack, NFC (region dependent), dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 5.2 make the phone surprisingly well equipped.

Camera performance is simple but dependable. The 50MP main camera handles daylight photos nicely with HDR and decent colors, while the auxiliary lenses mainly assist rather than add versatility. Video recording goes up to 1080p 30fps, and the 16MP selfie camera is good enough for calls and social apps. The real star is the 6000mAh battery, easily lasting more than a full day and sometimes two with moderate use. It supports 22.5W charging, reverse wired charging, and even bypass charging for gaming sessions. At roughly $143 (Rs 12,990 in India), this phone isn’t trying to compete with premium devices — instead it delivers a huge screen, excellent battery life, and reliable everyday performance, making it a strong choice for students or users who just want a long-lasting phone without spending much.

SpecificationsZTE Blade V80 Max
Network2G, 3G, 4G
AnnouncedJanuary 2026
SIMNano-SIM + Nano-SIM
Dimensions6.76 x 3.06 x 0.33 inches
Weight191 g
Size6.9 inches
DisplayIPS LCD
120Hz
780 nits
~260 ppi density
ProtectionScratch-resistant glass
Drop resistant up to 1.8m
IP64 dust tight and water resistant
Resolution720 x 1640 pixels
OSAndroid 16
ChipsetUnisoc T7250 (12 nm)
CPUOcta-cor
2×1.8 GHz Cortex-A75
6×1.6 GHz Cortex-A55
GPUMali-G57 MP1
Card slotmicroSDXC
RAM8GB
Internal128GB, 256GB
Camera50 MP (wide), PDAF
Auxiliary lenses
LED flash, HDR, panorama
Max – 1080p@30fps
Selfie16 MP
Max – 1080p@30fps
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band
Bluetooth5.2, A2DP, LE
GPSGPS, GLONASS, GALILEO
NFCYes
RadioN/A
USBUSB Type-C 2.0
SensorsFingerprint (side-mounted), accelerometer,
proximity, compass
Battery6000 mAh
22.5W wired
10W Reverse wired
Bypass Charging
ColorsStardust Purple, Stellar Silver, Aurellia Gold,
Sky Cyan, Space Black
Expected Price$143 (Rs 12,990 in India) Approx.
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ZTE Blade V80 Max Pros and Cons

Down below you can see the list of pros and cons (advantages and disadvantages) of the ZTE Blade V80 Max smartphone.

Pros

  1. Massive 6000mAh battery.
  2. 120Hz refresh rate ensures smooth scrolling.
  3. 780 nits brightness good for outdoors.
  4. IP64 rating with 1.8m drop resistance.
  5. Reverse wired charging supported.
  6. 22.5W charging is decent for budget range.
  7. Side fingerprint scanner is a practical placement.
  8. Expandable storage via microSD.
  9. Android 16 out of the box.

Cons

  1. No 5G connectivity (4G only).
  2. No Gorilla Glass protection.
  3. Ultra-wide lens missing.
  4. Optical zoom camera absent.
  5. No 4K or 8K video recording.
  6. Gyro-EIS stabilization not supported.
  7. Weak low-light photography performance.
  8. Wireless charging unavailable.
  9. Not ideal for heavy gaming.
  10. Limited global availability.
Aman Patel
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