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Acer Super ZX Review: Call on a budget 

If you're searching for a smartphone under Rs 10,000, you should absolutely read our Acer Super ZX review.

Acer’s first smartphones, the Super ZX and Super ZX Pro, were recently revealed in India. We received the former for review and have been using it as our daily driver for the past week to ten days. The smartphone costs only Rs 9,990. It has a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC and a 64-megapixel triple back camera setup. Design-wise, the phone is simply amazing, as there are very few manufacturers in India currently that provide a well-designed, affordable smartphone. If you’re searching for a smartphone under Rs 10,000, you should absolutely read our Acer Super ZX review.

Acer Super ZX Review: Design and Display

Before we get started on the design side of things, let’s have a look at what’s inside the retail packaging. The product is packaged in black with a logo on top. The box includes the Acer Super ZX phone, a transparent protective case, a SIM ejector tool, a 33W fast charger, a USB Type-A to Type-C braided cable, and some documents.

Acer Super ZX Review: Design and Display

The Acer Super ZX features a smooth matte surface on the rear. The handset is available from Amazon in three colours: Lunar Blue, Cosmic Green, and Carbon Black. For this review, we got the Lunar Blue model, which looks gorgeous with its gradient finish. The shifting colour pattern has a blue hue. The design appears to be fascinating, and the in-hand feel is pleasant. 

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A 13-megapixel camera is housed in a punch hole on the front of the panel. The bezels on the sides are quite noticeable. Although it does have a tiny chin at the bottom, considering the price, it’s generally acceptable.

The handset’s thickness is likewise acceptable, at 8.6 mm. The camera module is also highly fascinating, similar to those seen in mid-range or flagship smartphones. The camera module’s shape and texture are particularly stunning; it resembles a revolving ring but does not rotate. 

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The circular camera module consists of three cameras and a flash. As we previously stated, the design is pretty unusual, and the company has used a Sony sensor. The back edges are gently curved, making it easy to handle. The weight distribution is also ideal, so when you’re gaming, the same amount of weight is delivered onto both hands.

Acer Super ZX Review: Design and Display

In terms of button location and ports, the power button, which includes a fingerprint sensor, is on the right side, as are the volume rockers that are slightly above it. The hybrid dual SIM slot is located on the left side of the frame. You may use two nanoSIM cards or a single nanoSIM/microSD card in it. The speaker grille and a secondary microphone are located on the top.

Acer Super ZX Review: Design and Display

At the bottom, there is a speaker grille, a USB Type-C connector, the primary microphone, and a 3.5mm audio port.

The Acer Super ZX has a 6.78-inch LCD screen with a resolution of 2,406 x 1,080 pixels. The screen features 800 nits of brightness, a refresh rate of 120 Hz, and a touch sampling rate of 240 Hz. It is capable of producing over a billion colours. Any OTT app, including YouTube, Netflix, and Prime Video, can easily run as the panel has L1 certification. The hues are vivid and extremely rich. When using this phone outside, the display seems crystal clear. Because of its superb display quality, it can be used for both daily tasks and watching videos.

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Review of Acer Super ZX

Further, the touch sampling rate during gameplay is 240Hz. You will notice the change if you play BGMI. It improves the gaming experience by responding fast and keeping records of your finger movements in real time. Everything on the screen has aesthetically nice colour schemes and is fairly sharp. The resolution of the screen is Full HD+. 

There are stereo speakers on the phone. This is good, especially if you watch a lot of videos.. 

Here, the voice is clear, and the audio quality is decent. All in all, the sound quality is superbly balanced. In addition, the speaker has a decent loudness, and there is no distortion.

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Acer Super ZX Review: Performance and Cameras

With its 6nm octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6300 CPU running at 2.4 GHz, the Acer Super ZX’s hardware contributes to its respectable benchmark result. Up to 256GB of internal storage and up to 8GB of RAM are included with it. An additional 4GB of virtual RAM can be added.

Geekbench 6 Results

  • Single-Core Score – 730
  • Multi-Core Score – 1,954

People who use phones under Rs 10,000 are more likely to consume content, be active on social media or make phone calls, and do not play games. However, if you enjoy gaming, you will be able to play certain games on it. The chipset can also handle demanding applications.

If you look at the UI, it’s fairly clean; by the way, it comes pre-installed with Android 15. We didn’t see any bloatware applications. Acer’s user interface is easy since it delivers an almost totally stock Android experience.

Review of Acer Super ZX

The power button has a side-mounted fingerprint sensor. The built-in sensor worked great. It is easily accessible and unlocks accurately.

Let’s talk about the cameras. A 64-megapixel Sony IMX682 main camera, a 2-megapixel depth sensor, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter make up the triple back camera unit of the Acer Super ZX. Additionally, the phone has a 13-megapixel front-facing camera for video chats and selfies. AI image enhancement is included with the camera system.

It’s a great camera setup, especially for daylight photography. For a phone that costs less than Rs 10,000, the colour and image quality are astounding. With outstanding dynamic range, sharpness, and detail, the sensor is exceptionally good at catching details. Since these photographs are unedited, you may post any of them directly to your social network sites.

Review of Acer Super ZX

This Acer smartphone has strong edge detection and generates respectable bokeh in portrait mode. 

Acer Super ZX Review: Call on a budget 

Unfortunately, there isn’t an ultra-wide-angle camera on the phone. The close-up images feature superb details and vibrant hues. The result isn’t very satisfying, but the dedicated macro camera works just as well.

Review of Acer Super ZX

Plenty of details are still apparent in the nighttime images, free of noise and blurriness, even in the face of complete darkness.

Review of Acer Super ZX

It can capture 2K videos at 60 frames per second.

This mobile features a typical 5,000 mAh battery. A battery life of one to one and a half days is easily achievable. Additionally, it supports 33W charging. The packaging includes the charger, as said. It will take more than an hour to fully charge this phone.

Verdict

We are rather pleased with the Acer Super ZX’s performance and design.

Without a doubt, the design and build quality are really elegant and comfortable to hold in the hand. The performance of the gadget is outstanding, especially for those looking for the greatest deal within the Rs 10,000 price range. 

The gadget boasts a fantastic camera system that is excellent at shooting portraits and capturing stunning images at any time. Because of its outstanding performance, remarkable battery life, and affordable pricing of less than 10k, the Acer Super ZX is now possibly the most economical phone to recommend.

Pro

  • Excellent design
  • Comes with a transparent back cover.
  • The charger is included.
  • Smooth 120Hz display
  • Stock Android Experience

Cons

  • Cannot handle heavy tasks and gaming
  • The ultra-wide camera is missing.

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Komila Singh
Komila Singhhttp://www.gadgetbridge.com
Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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Acer's first smartphones, the Super ZX and Super ZX Pro, were recently revealed in India. We received the former for review and have been using it as our daily driver for the past week to ten days. The smartphone costs only Rs 9,990. It...Acer Super ZX Review: Call on a budget