
KATHMANDU: ZTE Corporation has officially launched the nubia A56 and nubia A36 smartphones in Nepal, with both models available on 0% EMI plans.
The launch, announced in Kathmandu on Sunday, marked an expansion of ZTE’s offerings in the Nepali market, emphasising large displays, long-lasting batteries and smooth performance at competitive prices.
The nubia A56 features a 6.75-inch HD+ display and a 5,000 mAh battery designed for extended use. Powered by an octa-core T7200 chipset, the handset supports 12 GB of RAM (8 GB physical plus 4 GB virtual) and offers 128 GB of built-in storage. Priced at Rs 11,999, it comes with an 18-month warranty and can be purchased through EMI plans with 0% interest.


The nubia A36 strikes a balance between style and performance, featuring the same 6.75-inch HD+ display and octa-core T7200 processor. It includes 12 GB of RAM (8 GB physical and 4 GB virtual) alongside 64 GB of internal storage. Its 5,000 mAh battery is optimised to deliver up to 50 months of smooth operation. The A36 is priced at Rs 10,999, is backed by an 18-month warranty and is also available on 0% EMI.
With these additions, ZTE Corporation, a global leader in integrated information and communication technology solutions, aims to offer Nepali consumers flagship-inspired features — such as expansive screens, robust processing power, and dependable battery life — at accessible price points.