Acer Super ZX review: Gets the basics right

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3.5/5


Acer, best known for its laptops and computer accessories, has just launched its first smartphone in India — the Acer Super ZX . Priced at Rs 9,999, it marks the company’s entry into the country’s crowded and competitive budget smartphone market. Acer Super ZX comes powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor and runs on Android 15 operating system. With this phone, Acer is promising good features at an affordable price. But does the Super ZX have what it takes to stand out from the crowd? I used the phone for a few days to find out. Here’s the review


Acer Super ZX design and display


Acer Super ZX doesn’t try to grab attention with flashy colors or bold patterns — and honestly, that works in its favour. It has a clean and modern look that feels just right for everyday use. With a thickness of 8.6mm, the phone is slim enough to hold comfortably in one hand, and the slightly curved back helps with grip.


What’s surprising is how premium the finish feels, especially for a phone that costs under Rs 10,000. It doesn’t feel cheap or plasticky, and the overall build is solid. The weight is well balanced too, so whether you’re texting, scrolling through social media, or watching videos, it never feels heavy or awkward in hand.


Acer Super ZX comes with a large 6.78-inch Full HD+ IPS LCD display and a 120Hz refresh rate, which is not something you usually find at this price. In daily use, the screen feels quite smooth, especially when scrolling through apps or social media. The high refresh rate definitely makes the phone feel faster and more responsive.



The colours on the display are decent — not as punchy as AMOLED panels, but still good enough for regular use. Text looks sharp, and watching YouTube or Netflix is a pleasant experience. The size of the screen also makes it good for reading or browsing.


Under direct sunlight, the display is usable but not perfect. You may have to increase brightness to the maximum, and even then, it’s just about okay. It’s not the brightest screen out there, but for indoor use and shaded areas, it works well.


Overall, for a budget phone, the display is quite impressive — especially thanks to the 120Hz refresh rate, which gives it a smooth edge over many other phones in this range.

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Acer Super ZX performance


Acer Super ZX is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 6300 processor. It’s available in 4GB, 6GB, and 8GB RAM options, with all variants offering 128GB of non-expandable storage. On the top-end model, you also get an extra 8GB of virtual RAM, which helps improve multitasking.


In real-world use, the phone handles everyday tasks smoothly and efficiently. Whether you’re browsing the web, checking emails, using social media apps like Instagram or WhatsApp, or switching between them — the experience is fluid. App launches are quick, and there are no noticeable lags during normal usage.


Multitasking is also handled well, especially on the 6GB and 8GB RAM versions. You can keep a few apps open in the background and switch between them without the phone slowing down. For most users who just want a phone for basic tasks, this is more than enough.


When it comes to gaming, the Super ZX performs reasonably well with casual games. Titles like BGMI (on low settings), Clash Royale, Subway Surfers, and other light or indie games run smoothly without overheating or stuttering. However, if you try more graphics-heavy games like Genshin Impact or Call of Duty: Mobile, the performance takes a hit. This is understandable, though — Acer Super ZX isn't aimed at power users or gamers. It’s built for those who want a clean, fast smartphone for daily tasks, and in that regard, it does a good job.


Acer Super ZX runs on Android 15 out of the box, which is great to see on a budget phone. What makes the experience even better is that it uses a near-stock Android interface. That means the UI is clean, clutter-free, and easy to use — no heavy skins or complicated menus.


There’s very little bloatware pre-installed, so you won’t find unnecessary apps slowing things down. The overall experience feels smooth and user-friendly, especially for those who prefer a straightforward Android feel without any extra gimmicks.


Since this is Acer’s first smartphone in India, the company seems to be playing it safe by keeping the software experience close to what Google offers. That’s a smart move, especially for users who care about speed and simplicity.


While Acer hasn’t officially promised anything yet, we hope the phone will get regular software and security updates, considering how important they are for performance and safety. If Acer is serious about smartphones, keeping the Super ZX up to date could help build trust among users.


Acer Super ZX camera


On the camera front, Acer Super ZX comes with a 64MP main sensor paired with a 2MP macro and a 2MP depth sensor. On paper, the 64MP sensor sounds promising — and in good lighting, it does deliver some surprisingly nice photos. Colours are natural with decent details. Photos look good enough for social media or casual sharing.


Daylight shots come out clear and well-balanced, especially when there’s enough natural light. The autofocus works fairly quickly, and the shutter response is decent. Whether you’re clicking pictures of people, pets, or food, the main camera handles most scenes well during the day.

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However, things start to change in low-light conditions. Photos lose detail, there’s visible grain, and the colours can appear washed out. There’s no dedicated night mode either, which means the phone struggles in dim settings unless you have a steady hand and some ambient light.


As for the 2MP depth and macro lenses, they feel more like filler features. The portrait mode is hit-or-miss — sometimes the background blur looks natural, but other times it cuts too close or too wide. The macro shots require very specific lighting and distance to look good, which most users may not bother with.


On the front, the 13MP selfie camera does an okay job. It’s good enough for video calls and casual selfies in daylight, but not great in challenging lighting.


Overall, the camera setup on the Super ZX is just about right for the price.


Acer Super ZX battery


The smartphone houses a 5,000mAh battery, which is pretty standard for smartphones in this price range — and it delivers reliable all-day battery life. With regular use like calling, browsing, social media, watching a few videos, and light gaming, the phone easily lasts a full day, sometimes even more if you’re not using it heavily.


Acer Super ZX comes equipped with 33 watt USB Type-C fast charging support. You can go from 0 to around 50% in about 30 minutes, which is great when you’re in a hurry. A full charge takes a little over an hour, which is still quite reasonable for a budget phone.


Verdict


At Rs 9,999, the Acer Super ZX is a strong first attempt by the company in India’s budget smartphone space. It doesn’t try to overpromise — instead, it focuses on getting the basics right. You get a smooth 120Hz display, clean Android 15 experience, solid battery life, and good enough performance for daily tasks.


While the cameras are average and heavy gaming isn’t its strength, that’s acceptable given the price point. For users looking for a reliable phone for everyday use — browsing, calling, watching videos, and light gaming — the Super ZX offers great value for money.