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The company also hinted that ARCore will make its way to the Blade V9, which would bring another layer of entertainment to the phone. When the value-minded phone launches soon, it will be available in two colors: gold, and black — both looking quite stunning.
Some additional features that might extend your enjoyment of this phone are its built-in NFC and microSD card slot. The latter is a big deal for entertainment nuts who enjoy stocking up on Netflix shows and games on-the-go.
When it comes to battery performance, the 3,mAh battery that ZTE has built into this phone should keep it going for quite some time. Phones like the ZTE Blade V9 might make you a budget phone believer when it releases in the coming months. We expect to see many affordable phones at MWC , what with the launch of the first Android Go phones, but even so, we wager this to be one of the better-looking to come out of the show.
Hands on reviews' are a journalist's first impressions of a piece of kit based on spending some time with it.
It may be just a few moments, or a few hours. The important thing is we have been able to play with it ourselves and can give you some sense of what it's like to use, even if it's only an embryonic view. Yes, it has a quad-core processor clocked at 1.
It's performance isn't terrible by any means, and shifting between apps is reasonably smooth with only a few hints of lag -- it's certainly more powerful than most phones with a similar price tag, like the. Samsung Galaxy Fame.
The 5-megapixel camera comes with autofocus and an LED flash, plus a range of scenes and a red eye reduction setting. Picture quality is so-so -- not bad so long as you're careful with your light and have a steady hand, but it's prone to over exposure and it's quick to blur. There's also a standard VGA camera on the front for video calls and selfies.
Battery life isn't bad -- you'll certainly get a day's use out of it -- but considering budget handsets often have the saving grace of longer battery life slower processor, dimmer screens, less apps to drain power , this one didn't particularly impress. The ZTE Blade V is a budget Android with one trump card up its sleeve -- it's quad-core processor, which may not be up there with the best but it distinguishes itself from just about any other quid handset. And while the price is attractive, the Blade V doesn't quite have the space to itself, with superior rivals like the Moto G are now available for a similar price on PAYG.
By Phoebe Braithwaite. By Emanuele Midolo. Chinese manufacturer ZTE keeps on coming with the budget smartphones offering decently high specs for a very modest amount of cash.
The latest Blade L2 promises processor power and good looks -- shame it's had to make some odd compromises. It has a better look than the distinctly dowdy Kis 3, with a relatively slimline case that measures just 9mm thick and features some attractive chrome-look banding on the sides.
Stylistically it owes something to Sony's rather blocky Xperia series, but clearly made from cheaper materials. So far so good, but then the compromises start.
The 5-inch screen offers a less than HD resolution of x pixels, which boils down to ppi. That's more or less the same as the Kis 3's 4-inch screen so it actually delivers a lower resolution than the cheaper model. Never a good idea. It's not terrible by any means, but if you're used to HD, it looks just a little fuzzy.
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It's running Android 4.