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ZTE Blade V60 Design

Avoid buyingValue Score 40/100
$110
Launched around €110; limited or no official US availability. Converted ~$110
$120 at launch

How long will it last?

Our estimate

Supported until June 2026 · Buy-by June 2024

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Apple doesn't publish an end date, but iPhones have a consistent ~2-year update track record — on that basis the Blade V60 Design should be supported until around June 2026. Buying it today still gets you about -0.0 years of safe use (Apple's written legal minimum is 5 years).

Source: ZTE's documentation · last verified 2026-06-17 · how we compute this

Our verdict

A wallet-friendly Blade with a roomy 256GB, but its 90Hz screen and Android 13 base already feel dated, with estimated support to mid-2026.

Pros

  • Generous 256GB storage plus microSD at a low price
  • Lightweight 198g body is comfortable for long sessions
  • 22.5W charging is faster than many rivals in this class

Cons

  • Only a 90Hz, 720p panel rather than the smoother 120Hz of newer Blades
  • Entry-level Unisoc T606 and a short estimated support window
Best for: Budget shoppersBest for: Storage hoardersAvoid if: Mobile gamersAvoid if: Users wanting long-term updates

Full specifications

Display

💡 Bigger numbers = smoother scrolling (Hz) and easier outdoor reading (nits).

Screen6.6-inch IPS LCD, HD+, 90Hz
Performance

💡 The phone's brain — it decides speed today and how well it ages.

ChipsetUnisoc T606 (12nm)
RAM4GB / 6GB
Storage256GB
Cameras

💡 Megapixels aren't everything — lens variety matters more day-to-day.

main50MP — f/1.8, PDAF
front8MP — f/2.0
Battery & charging

💡 Capacity in mAh — bigger usually means longer between charges.

Battery5,000 mAh
Charging22.5W wired
Build

💡 Size, weight, and the materials between your phone and the floor.

Dimensions164.2 × 75.3 × 8.6 mm
Weight198 g
MaterialsGlass front, plastic frame and back
Water resistanceNot rated
Software & connectivity

💡 The software it ships with, and how far it can upgrade.

SoftwareAndroid 13 with MyOS at launch
Connectivity4G LTE, Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 5.2, NFC, USB-C 2.0, microSDXC, dual nano-SIM
Update policy~1 years of updates (our estimate from ZTE's track record — written minimum is 5 years)

Better-value alternatives

Similar price, lower cost per month of safe ownership.

Frequently asked questions

How much storage does the Blade V60 Design have?

It comes with 256GB of internal storage and supports microSDXC expansion, which is generous for such an inexpensive phone.

Does it have a high refresh rate screen?

The display refreshes at 90Hz, smoother than a standard 60Hz panel but below the 120Hz found on the newer Blade V70.

What Android version does it run?

It launched on Android 13 with ZTE's MyOS. Given ZTE's typical cadence, estimated security support extends to roughly mid-2026.

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Specs are collected from manufacturer documentation; prices reflect major US retailers and change often. Support end dates follow each brand's official policy (or, for Apple, its documented historical pattern). Last verified 2026-06-17.