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Acer Super ZX 5G Now 47% Off – Should You Buy It?


Acer Super ZX 5G Now 47% Off – Should You Buy It?

Inside the Acer Super ZX 5G, you’ll find the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chip, which runs on a speedy octa-core 2.4GHz architecture. There’s 8GB of physical RAM plus an additional 8GB of virtual RAM, which creates a nice cushion for swapping between apps. The built-in 128GB of storage is decent for the average user, but do note that there’s no microSD card slot for expansion. This hardware combination handles everyday tasks—like checking social media, streaming videos, and conducting 5G searches—without a hitch.Display and Battery of the Acer Super ZX 5GThe Acer Super ZX 5G has a big 6.8-inch IPS screen with Full HD+ resolution at 1080 × 2400 pixels. It responds quickly with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 240Hz touch sampling rate, making scrolling and gaming feel smooth. You also get up to 550 nits of brightness, which is good enough for indoor and partly sunny outdoor use. On the battery side, the phone includes a 5000mAh cell that can be charged at 33W. That means the battery lasts a full day and can recharge quickly, too. Acer Super ZX 5G CameraThe phone gives you a 64MP primary camera using a Sony sensor, plus two 2MP lenses, making a triple camera setup. It can shoot 1080p Full HD video. On the front, a 13MP camera sits neatly in a punch-hole cutout. While the added 2MP lenses aren't impressive, the Sony sensor shines in good light, delivering clear photos. The front camera is good enough, too, for everyday selfies and video calls.Price of Acer Super ZX 5GThe Acer Super ZX 5G is being offered at a special launch price of just ₹9,998, down from its original ₹18,999 MRP. That’s an eye-catching 47% discount, putting it solidly in the budget 5G game, and it packs in features that you'd usually expect to pay more for. Bank Offers Besides the launch price, buyers can snag an extra ₹1,000 off when using selected credit cards. That pushes the effective price even lower. There's also an EMI option starting at ₹485 per month, and selected cards offer No Cost EMI, so you can pay the same amount you’d pay up front, just split over a few months. Conclusion The Acer Super ZX 5G balances budget and modern features quite well. You get a fluid display, dependable 5G, a decent camera using a Sony sensor, and respectable battery life. Its trade-offs include no microSD support and no water resistance, but for the price, it’s a hard deal to ignore.

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