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Zte flash reviews11/19/2022 The viewing angles are pretty good as the screen doesn't wash out. It is a nice, rich display with vibrant colours. The 5-inch screen has a display resolution of 720x1280 which translates to a pixel density of 294ppi. There is Wi-Fi and Bluetooth version 4.0 for wireless connectivity options. To provide the power for running the phone ZTE uses a 2400mAh battery. There is also a 5-megapixel front-facing camera. The primary 13-megapixel camera has a Sony Exmor RS sensor, and an LED flash for low-light situations. The internal storage can be further expanded by up to 32GB using a microSD card. There is 1GB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage space. The quad-core processor is clocked at 1.2GHz and there is an integrated Adreno 305 GPU. Just like the Moto G (Gen 2), the ZTE V5 has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 SoC under the hood. The lower half of the rear has two grilles which house the loudspeaker. The primary camera on the rear juts out slightly. Both these hardware buttons have good travel. On the right is the power/wake button, which is easily accessible, and the volume rocker is on the left. There is a thick bezel surrounding the screen. We think that it is a confusing setup, which ZTE could have avoided.Ībove the display, there is the front-facing camera and the earpiece. In Xolo's case, the buttons are designed this way so that either Android or WP8.1 can be shipped on the same hardware. This setup is similar to the Xolo Win Q900s ( Review) phone we reviewed recently. The home button is a hollow circle, while the back and menu buttons are just dots. This blue theme extends to the backlight of the capacitive navigation buttons which are located below the 5-inch screen. The two-tone black and white exterior looks sedate, but once the rear cover is popped open, you can see that the ZTE V5 has a bright blue interior. This is not necessarily a bad thing since holding it is reassuring and the build quality of the phone is actually pretty good. At 165g and 8.9mm thick, the phone is definitely chunky. In this day and age when smartphone manufacturers are clamouring to make the thinnest and lightest smartphone, the ZTE V5 feels like an anomaly. Let's see how the ZTE V5 spices things up with this premise. ZTE's phone runs Android 4.4.2 KitKat but there is a custom skin on top of it called Nubia v2.5.1, which we haven't seen before. The ZTE V5 has slightly better specifications when compared to its opponent, with a 13-megapixel rear camera and 5-megapixel front-facing camera. ZTE is trying to turn the spotlight to itself with the ZTE V5, a smartphone priced directly against the formidable Moto G (Gen 2) ( Review | Pictures). Joining the fray are a flurry of Chinese smartphone manufacturers including Gionee, Oppo and Xiaomi. All smartphone manufacturers seem to be concentrating their efforts on the burgeoning Indian market.
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