New Delhi: Acer has officially entered the Indian smartphone market with the launch of its budget-friendly Super ZX and Super ZX Pro smartphones. Initially unveiled in April, the devices are finally available for purchase on Amazon India starting May 26 at 6 pm is. The launch marks Acer’s return to mobile devices after a long hiatus, targeting the value-seeking 5G smartphone buyer.
The Acer Super ZX is positioned as an entry-level 5G device and boasts several standout features for its price point. Powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6300 chipset, it features a 6.7-inch Full HD LCD displaytouted by Acer as the “Ultra-Bright Display” in its category.
One of its key highlights is the 64MP AI-enhanced primary camerawhich Acer claims is a segment-first in the sub-₹10,000 price range. The phone also houses a 5,000 mAh battery with support for 33W fast chargingmaking it an attractive package for budget users who don’t want to compromise on essentials.
The device comes in five memory variantsstarting at 4GB RAM and 64GB storagewith support for storage expansion.
The Super ZX Pro takes things up a notch with a 6.67-inch AMOLED displayoffering better contrast and power efficiency compared to its sibling’s LCD panel. It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 7400a more capable chip designed for smoother multitasking and gaming.
Like the standard model, it features a 64MP main camerabut comes with up to 12GB of RAMappealing to power users in the mid-range segment. The phone retains the same 5,000 mAh battery with 33W fast charging.
Acer has aggressively priced both models to disrupt their respective segments:
Acer Super ZX: Starts at ₹8,999 (~$105/€90)
Acer Super ZX Pro: Starts at ₹17,999 (~$210/€185)
Both phones are available exclusively on Amazon India and come in multiple color variants and RAM/storage combinations.
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