Categorías: Noticias

$99 ZTE ZMAX Pro brings USB-C and PDAF on the cheap

What can $99 get you today? In most cases, not much. After all, few phones in the $99 price range are worth having. A new smartphone, though, called the ZTE ZMAX Pro, is trying to change that by offering 2016 standard flagship specs at an unbelievably low price. What is the price, you ask? $99.

That’s right: for $99, the ZTE ZMAX Pro provides a 6-inch, Full HD LCD display with Gorilla Glass 3 and a 1920 x 1080p screen resolution, an octa-core, Snapdragon 617 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, 5MP front camera/13MP back camera combo with Phase Detection Autofocus (PDAF), USB-C charging, quick charging, fingerprint sensor, and a 3,400mAh battery, running Android Marshmallow (the current major Android update outside of the imminent Android Nougat).

32GB of storage? 5MP/13MP cameras with PDAF? USB-C and quick charging? A 3,400mAh battery that is nearly identical to the battery inside of the Huawei Nexus 6P, Google’s 2015 flagship and slightly beneath the 3,600mAh battery inside the Samsung Galaxy S7 edge (2016)? Android Marshmallow out of the gate, for a $99 phone, with a vanilla Android look and feel? The ZTE ZMAX Pro is a $99 phone that isn’t playing any games. It’s a serious phone that may make you question much of why you picked up that flagship.

Of course, there are some drawbacks. If you’re looking for a theming experience here, similar to what you’d find on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge (or even the Galaxy S7 Active), then prepare to be disappointed. You won’t find that here. If you’re looking for more internal storage, 32GB is all you get but you do have the 128GB microSD card slot. Of course, microSD cards let you take photos and video recordings galore but won’t let you download every app to them. We do not know if the ZTE ZMAX Pro will feature Adoptable Storage that lets you convert your microSD card into internal storage. Finally, it’s only available on MetroPCS/T-Mobile, which may prove a turnoff for those who are Verizon/Sprint/US Cellular/AT&T customers. Of course, most unlocked phones will work on both AT&T and T-Mobile, but CDMA carriers Sprint, Verizon, and USCC are left out of the loop.

The ZTE ZMAX Pro was just announced this week, and ZTE says that the ZMAX Pro will go on sale on August 1st. Is this $99 phone worth your Benjamin? You’ll have to stay tuned to find out.

Fuente

Deidre Richardson

Deidre Richardson (licenciada en Historia y Música por la Universidad de Carolina del Norte en Chapel Hill) se topó con la tecnología un poco más tarde de lo esperado. Tras hacerse con su primer smartphone (el Galaxy S3), el resto es historia. Actualmente escribe para SamMobile, el mayor sitio de fans de Samsung en todo el mundo, así como para el sitio de relojes inteligentes smartwatch.me.

Entradas recientes

How Second-Screen Habits Turned Sports Betting Into a Mobile-First Experience

Watching sport does not feel as self contained as it once did. It used to…

Hace 1 semana

Why Your “Stress Response” is Unique: A Deep Dive into Enneagram Triggers

You're in the same meeting as your coworker. The deadline just got moved up by…

Hace 1 mes

Are Lone Worker Apps A Worthwhile Investment?

Imagine working alone on a late shift, driving between job sites, or checking a property…

Hace 1 mes

La ruleta digital: Por qué las apuestas de alto riesgo en streaming se han convertido en el nuevo género de juego ineludible

Algo fundamental cambió en el mundo de la creación de contenidos hace unos años. Durante...

hace 5 meses

Los teléfonos móviles marcan el futuro del sector de los casinos

Desde que se abrió el primer casino en el siglo XVII, este sector ha...

hace 7 meses

Cómo desbloquear todas las facciones en Princess & Conquest - Guía completa para todas las razas y reinos desbloqueables.

Si has pasado unas cuantas horas en Princess & Conquest, es probable que te hayas topado con...

hace 9 meses