ZTE entered in 2022 in Pakistan market for Mobile Business.  ZTE Pakistan had knot tie with Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt Ltd in the October 2023 for the distributionZTE entered in 2022 in Pakistan market for Mobile Business.  ZTE Pakistan had knot tie with Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt Ltd in the October 2023 for the distribution

Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt Ltd Mobile Assembly plants for  ZTE Mobile in Pakistan

2026/03/06 02:06
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ZTE entered in 2022 in Pakistan market for Mobile Business.  ZTE Pakistan had knot tie with Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt Ltd in the October 2023 for the distribution of Mobile Business. Now the Muller & Phipps is going to start assembly line in July 2024 for ZTE products which is very healthy move from both partners for the growth of Mobile business in Pakistan for ZTE products. As ZTE  is already catering to various segments of the Pakistani market by offering a range of smartphones that combine Quality, Updated Technology, and budget friendly. Here, we provide an updated list of ZTE mobile prices in Pakistan as of 28th June, 2024, for the latest models released in 2023-2024 in Pakistan.

ZTE Mobile Prices Retail as of June, 2024

Muller & Phipps Pakistan Pvt Ltd Mobile Assembly plants for  ZTE Mobile in Pakistan
Model Name Memory (RAM + ROM) Battery (mAh) Retail Price (Rupees)
Blade A51 2GB + 64GB 3200 mAh 16,999
Blade A54 4GB + 64GB 5000 mAh 17,999
Blade A54 4GB + 128GB 5000 mAh 19,999
Blade A52 4GB + 64GB 5000 mAh 19,999
Blade A53 Pro 4GB + 64GB 5000 mAh 20,999
Blade V30 Vita 4GB + 128GB 5000 mAh 24,999
Blade A72s 4GB + 128GB 5000 mAh 21,999
Blade V50 Design 8GB + 128GB 5000 mAh 23,999
Blade V50 Design 8GB + 256GB 5000 mAh 28,999
       
       
       

Detailed Overview of Selected Models

  1. ZTE Blade A51
    • Memory:2GB RAM + 64GB ROM
    • Battery:3200 mAh
    • Price: 16,999

The ZTE Blade A51 is priced at 16,999 PKR in Pakistan, released on May 8, 2022. It features a 6.52″ IPS display, a 13MP dual camera, and a 5MP front camera. The phone is powered by a Unisoc SC9863A processor, 2GB RAM, and 64GB storage, running on Android 11 Go Edition with MyOS. It has a 3200mAh battery with 10W charging, dual SIM support, and a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Available in Black and Blue, it supports 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and has a 3.5mm headphone jack.

  1. ZTE Blade A54
  • Memory Options:
  • 4GB RAM + 64GB ROM: Rs. 19,999 (discounted to 17,999)
  • 4GB RAM + 128GB ROM: Rs. 22,999 (discounted to 19,999)
    • Battery:5000 mAh

The ZTE Blade A54, released in November 2023 and priced at 17,999 PKR in Pakistan, features a 6.6″ IPS display, 13MP dual camera, and 5000mAh battery with 22W fast charging. Powered by a Unisoc SC9863A processor with Android 13, it offers 4GB RAM (expandable to 8GB with virtual RAM) and 64GB storage. The phone supports dual SIM, 4G LTE, and has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Available in Blue and Black, it combines solid performance with affordability.

  1. ZTE Blade V50 Design
  • Memory:8GB RAM + 128GB/256 ROM
  • Battery:5000 mAh
  • Price: 24,999

The ZTE V50 Design, priced at 23,999/28,000 PKR in Pakistan, was released in October 2023. It features a 6.6″ IPS display with 400 ppi, a 50MP triple camera setup, and a 5000mAh battery with 22W fast charging. Powered by the Unisoc Tiger T606 processor, it runs on Android 13 with MyOS. The phone offers 8GB RAM (expandable to 18GB with virtual RAM) and 128GB/256GB storage. It supports dual SIM, 4G LTE, and has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. Available in Sunrise Violet, Beach Green, and Diamond Black, it combines robust performance with modern design.

This model is designed for users looking for a mid-range smartphone with ample storage and a robust battery life to support extensive use.

  1. ZTE Nubia Neo 2
  • Memory:8GB RAM + 256GB ROM
  • Battery:6000 mAh
  • Price: 44,999

The ZTE Nubia Neo 2 is priced at 44,999 PKR in Pakistan, announced on March 20, 2024, and launched on April 25, 2024. It features a 6.72″ IPS 120Hz display, 50MP main camera, and a 6000mAh battery with 33W fast charging. Powered by the Unisoc T820 processor, it runs on Android 13 with MyOS. It offers 8GB RAM (expandable to 20GB with virtual RAM) and 256GB storage, with support for up to 1TB external storage. Available in Sunfire Yellow, Frost Silver, and Storm Grey, it includes gaming triggers and a side-mounted fingerprint sensor.

  1. ZTE Nubia Z60 Ultra

The ZTE Nubia Z60 Ultra, priced at 229,999 PKR, offers a 6.8″ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and under-display camera technology. Launched in Pakistan on April 25, 2024, it features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, Android 14, and a 6000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. Available in Black, Silver, and Photographer Edition, it includes 50MP and 12MP cameras, various RAM and storage options, dual Nano SIM, 5G, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

  • Memory:12GB RAM + 256GB ROM
  • Battery:6000 mAh
  • Price: 229,999

The ZTE Nubia Z60 Ultra, priced at 229,999 PKR, offers a 6.8″ OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and under-display camera technology. Launched in Pakistan on April 25, 2024, it features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, Android 14, and a 6000mAh battery with 80W fast charging. Available in Black, Silver, and Photographer Edition, it includes 50MP and 12MP cameras, various RAM and storage options, dual Nano SIM, 5G, and an in-display fingerprint sensor.

Conclusion

ZTE  continues to offer in Pakistan in smartphones in Pakistan, catering distinct needs and budget friendly producst.  ZTE is lineup for 2024 to enter with Nubia Series in Pakistan with made in Pakistan with the venture of Muller & Phipps Pakistan.

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