**Axon M: A Foldable Smartphone with a Twist**
The Axon M is a smartphone that has generated significant buzz due to its unique foldable design. The device, released by ZTE, features a pair of 5.2-inch LCD panels that can be joined together to form a larger screen when the phone is folded open. This innovative design allows for a tablet-like experience without the need for a separate tablet.
**Specs and Features**
The Axon M is powered by a Snapdragon 820 processor and comes with 4GB of RAM, which should provide smooth performance despite not being the most powerful processor available. The device also boasts 64GB of internal storage, expandable via a microSD card slot. One notable omission is the lack of water resistance, although this may be attributed to the phone's foldable design.
The power button on the Axon M doubles as the fingerprint sensor and resides on the side of the device. The phone will ship with Android Nougat out of the box, with some customizations from ZTE. Although there is no word on when the device will receive Oreo updates, it's hoped that this will happen sooner rather than later.
**Design**
The Axon M's design is minimalist and utilitarian, consisting of a rectangular shape with short body lines. The device is made entirely of metal, giving it a sturdy feel in the hand. However, the foldable design does result in an awkward, hinge-like construction that may take some getting used to.
**Foldable Display**
One of the most significant aspects of the Axon M is its use of a hinge system, rather than a traditional foldable display. This allows the two screens to be joined together to form a larger screen when the phone is folded open. The displays themselves are 1080p resolution and measure 5.2 inches in size. Although this setup results in a thicker device, with some exceeding 12 millimeters in thickness.
**Battery Life**
The Axon M features a 300mAh battery, which may seem relatively small compared to other devices on the market. However, the phone's unique design means that the battery is not as critical as it would be in a traditional smartphone. The device also comes with software that allows users to combine both screens or use them independently for multitasking purposes.
**Camera and Multitasking**
The Axon M eliminates the need for a front-facing camera due to its foldable design, instead using one rear camera with 20 megapixels at F/1.8. The camera system uses either screen as the viewfinder when in use, depending on whether it's being used as a rear or front-facing camera. For multitasking purposes, users can combine both screens or use them independently to perform tasks such as browsing and video streaming.
**Conclusion**
The Axon M is an innovative smartphone that has generated significant interest due to its unique foldable design. While the device may not be perfect – particularly with regards to performance and battery life – it offers a compelling alternative to traditional smartphones. Will this phone's design prove successful, or will it fizzle out as a gimmick? Only time will tell.
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"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enso the idea of a foldable smartphone has been around for quite some time now and we've seen some concepts from companies like Samsung and Lenovo but that's all they've been so far is just concepts at least until now we finally have a foldable smartphone that is real and is coming to market and it's from a company that you probably wouldn't expect it's made by ZTE and it's called the axon M let's take a look before we dive deep into the foldable aspects of the axon M let's get all these standard smartphone stuff out of the way inside the axon M is going to be powered by a Snapdragon 820 one processor and 4 gigabytes of RAM not exactly sure why ZTE did not go with the Snapdragon 835 but the 820 one is still plenty powerful so I don't think performance is going to be that much of an issue it also comes with 64 gigabytes of internal storage and a micro SD card slot if you want to add more and yes the phone does have a headphone jack but it's not water-resistant like most phones that we've seen in 2017 I'm going to take a wild guess and assume that that might have something to do with the fact that it's foldable but don't quote me on that the power button on the axon 10 lives on the side and this also doubles as your fingerprint sensor it's going to ship with Android Newgate out of the box and it does have some customizations from ZTE but for the most part it feels pretty much like stock Android no word as to when it'll get Oreo but hopefully that'll happen sooner than later it doesn't have the flashiest of design since it's practically just a rectangle with short body lines but it is made completely out of metal so it does have a nice and sturdy feel to it the fact that the axon M is foldable is really what makes this phone special and a little bit different from everything else in 2017 but unlike a lot of those foldable concepts the axon M does not have a foldable display instead it uses a hinge sort of like a door hinge and it utilizes two separate displays that can be joined together to give you a much larger screen when the phone is folded open both of the screens are 5.2 inch LCD panels with 1080p resolution and having two screens on this phone does happen to make it quite thick at a little over 12 millimeters the hinge on this phone also makes it feel a little awkward I'm not gonna lie it's not uncomfortable to hold by any means but it definitely feels very differ from any other phone out there right now because this phone has two screens it's going to be pretty interesting to find out what battery life is going to be like it has a thirty 180 milliamp hour battery inside which is a decent size but we'll have to wait and see if that's actually enough for a phone rockin two screens so obviously with these two screens you can combine them and use it as one big screen to give you sort of a tablet like experience but ZTE software lets you do a few other things as well you can of course use just one display if you want like any other normal smartphone but you can also mirrored the displays to show the exact same content and because the phone is foldable you can put the phone in a tenth position and share content with your friends or family without having them uncomfortably huddle around you both screens can also be rent independently of each other which is great for multitasking purposes and because of this the axon M does not have regular split-screen multitasking as far as how apps scale when you're using as one large screen most apps will scale perfectly fine but for the ones that don't it's going to be up to the developers to update their apps but ZTE does have software built in to force apps to rescale to the larger screen if they don't properly rescale on their own now because this phone has two screens it actually eliminates the need for a front-facing camera and instead you only have one camera on this phone the camera is 20 megapixels at F 1.8 and when using it as a rear camera it uses the screen on the opposite side of the camera as the viewfinder and when it's being used as a front facing camera it uses a display that's on the same side as the camera we've seen a lot of interesting designs in 2017 and I think the axon M is definitely going to catch a lot of attention but what do you guys think about the axon M do you think foldable phones is going to be the next big trend in smart phones or is this going to wind up as they failed gimmick let us know down in the comment section below and if you want to know more about the axon M make sure to check out the written article which is also linked down below and give this video a thumbs up if you did enjoy it subscribe to the channel which is also down below and hit that notification bell so you don't miss out on future videos and of course check us out on social media instagram twitter snapchat google+ all that good stuff will be linked down below and check the website as well and Road Authority calm because we are your source for all things Androidso the idea of a foldable smartphone has been around for quite some time now and we've seen some concepts from companies like Samsung and Lenovo but that's all they've been so far is just concepts at least until now we finally have a foldable smartphone that is real and is coming to market and it's from a company that you probably wouldn't expect it's made by ZTE and it's called the axon M let's take a look before we dive deep into the foldable aspects of the axon M let's get all these standard smartphone stuff out of the way inside the axon M is going to be powered by a Snapdragon 820 one processor and 4 gigabytes of RAM not exactly sure why ZTE did not go with the Snapdragon 835 but the 820 one is still plenty powerful so I don't think performance is going to be that much of an issue it also comes with 64 gigabytes of internal storage and a micro SD card slot if you want to add more and yes the phone does have a headphone jack but it's not water-resistant like most phones that we've seen in 2017 I'm going to take a wild guess and assume that that might have something to do with the fact that it's foldable but don't quote me on that the power button on the axon 10 lives on the side and this also doubles as your fingerprint sensor it's going to ship with Android Newgate out of the box and it does have some customizations from ZTE but for the most part it feels pretty much like stock Android no word as to when it'll get Oreo but hopefully that'll happen sooner than later it doesn't have the flashiest of design since it's practically just a rectangle with short body lines but it is made completely out of metal so it does have a nice and sturdy feel to it the fact that the axon M is foldable is really what makes this phone special and a little bit different from everything else in 2017 but unlike a lot of those foldable concepts the axon M does not have a foldable display instead it uses a hinge sort of like a door hinge and it utilizes two separate displays that can be joined together to give you a much larger screen when the phone is folded open both of the screens are 5.2 inch LCD panels with 1080p resolution and having two screens on this phone does happen to make it quite thick at a little over 12 millimeters the hinge on this phone also makes it feel a little awkward I'm not gonna lie it's not uncomfortable to hold by any means but it definitely feels very differ from any other phone out there right now because this phone has two screens it's going to be pretty interesting to find out what battery life is going to be like it has a thirty 180 milliamp hour battery inside which is a decent size but we'll have to wait and see if that's actually enough for a phone rockin two screens so obviously with these two screens you can combine them and use it as one big screen to give you sort of a tablet like experience but ZTE software lets you do a few other things as well you can of course use just one display if you want like any other normal smartphone but you can also mirrored the displays to show the exact same content and because the phone is foldable you can put the phone in a tenth position and share content with your friends or family without having them uncomfortably huddle around you both screens can also be rent independently of each other which is great for multitasking purposes and because of this the axon M does not have regular split-screen multitasking as far as how apps scale when you're using as one large screen most apps will scale perfectly fine but for the ones that don't it's going to be up to the developers to update their apps but ZTE does have software built in to force apps to rescale to the larger screen if they don't properly rescale on their own now because this phone has two screens it actually eliminates the need for a front-facing camera and instead you only have one camera on this phone the camera is 20 megapixels at F 1.8 and when using it as a rear camera it uses the screen on the opposite side of the camera as the viewfinder and when it's being used as a front facing camera it uses a display that's on the same side as the camera we've seen a lot of interesting designs in 2017 and I think the axon M is definitely going to catch a lot of attention but what do you guys think about the axon M do you think foldable phones is going to be the next big trend in smart phones or is this going to wind up as they failed gimmick let us know down in the comment section below and if you want to know more about the axon M make sure to check out the written article which is also linked down below and give this video a thumbs up if you did enjoy it subscribe to the channel which is also down below and hit that notification bell so you don't miss out on future videos and of course check us out on social media instagram twitter snapchat google+ all that good stuff will be linked down below and check the website as well and Road Authority calm because we are your source for all things Android\n"