ZTE blade a3 2020. Cheapest NFC phone ($60) review By Hermit Frogovich

By Hermit Frogovich
Aug 21, 2021
0 Comments
ZTE blade a3 2020. Cheapest NFC phone ($60) review

Today I decided to make a video review of my phone, which I bought last year. It is called ZTE blade, a3 2020 and the main feature which I needed is NFC, and this is actually the cheapest one which you can find on the market today, with this NFC contactless payment system. Here in the box, you will find some papers, and previously it has it had this sticker on the screen I removed it already, and also there is a charger and, as you can see here, we have 5.45 inches display. It is IPS very nice display. Also, as I said, there is NFC feature, then we have one gig of ram one and 32 gigs of memory and android go operating system. This is lightweight android with minimum applications, so that everything will work fast and smooth, and if you can see it when I open when I scroll everything works really fast and, for example, if I open Google Chrome, it takes a while, but not too much, then for example.

What else can we see? But I think first, let's start with uh inner parts, let's open and see. What's inside this phone I have to open. I think I need to open it like this. Let me open the cover and see what's inside this phone here it is. We have two slots for sim card.

We have one slot for memory card, we have two cameras, one front and one rear five and eight megapixels, and then we have this nice removable battery. This is perfect feature which I also like about this phone, because I like to disassemble everything and nowadays most of the phones. They have internal non-removable battery. This has 2 600 William hour battery, which is quite good and, let's close it and then try to boot it up and see. Ah, by the way, let me also mention the screen how you can see fingerprints on the screen.

You can see all the fingerprints, so you need to wipe it from time to time, but I think it is not awful because most of the phones have this fingerprints feature and at the back we have plastic, not so bad. It looks decent and also here we have buttons. We have power button volume up and down here we have slot for headphones and at the bottom we have slot for USB charging port. Now, let's press the power button and see how fast or how slow it loads it takes some time, and we just need to see this logo and wait until initial screens shows up. I will not cut anything so that you can see the performance here it is.

We have our screen up and running. This is the uh all applications, and also here you can see the receiving signal. I have three lines here and this is my previous ASUS phone. We have two lines of receiving signal, so it is more or less good receiving signal, and also what I'd like to mention this phone is that it is quite big for me. This is why I don't use it I'm still using my previous and android 6 phone ASUS, because it fits into my pocket much better.

It is much thinner comparing to this one and lighter, and this is why I'm using this one most of the time, I'm just watching YouTube videos- and this is almost the same as this one. In regard to my feature list, and if you compare to this here in compared to this ancient phone, it is in the middle, and this is much better bigger. So this is why I'm using this middle version of the phone, and now I think, let's take a look at the camera, because this is another very important feature which you need to know about. For example, let's, let's see how this phone looks through the camera and one disadvantage about this camera that you cannot focus on a particular object when you click on the screen, there is no focus. It just automatically decides how to show your picture, how to focus, but you cannot control it, how you usually do it on any other forms by clicking on the screen.

This is a huge disadvantage in regard to this camera and I think now I'll just go to the street and try to take some videos and photos and show how it looks. Let's go to the street. This is a test video on this CTE phone. This is the front camera I'm walking and, as you can see, there is no stabilization everything shakes now. It is around 6 pm, not a lot of light on the street, but I think it is still acceptable to record your best, video, and now I'll switch to another camera to the rear, camera.

Okay. So this is the rear camera you can see. The quality of the video today is quite warm outside around 10 or 15 degrees, and yesterday it was around 20 degree. I mean minus 20 degrees, so the summer is coming soon, and I think now I will just stop and move the camera without walking so that we will be able to see without shakes. And after this I will take some pictures for you.

Let's take a picture. What I'd like to mention this phone is also the quality of the screen, because if you rotate and see from different angle, there is almost no change of colors. So I think this is a perfect deal for this budget phone on this phone. There are no buttons on the front screen comparing to this old phone here I have some buttons physical buttons, but here there is no physical, only software buttons. I think this is not bad, not good.

It just depends on how you got used to it and also battery the lifetime of the battery. Now it shows 69, and if you consider I charged it to 100 in this morning, I watched YouTube videos. I was taking videos and photos. I was reviewing this phone and recording multiple times, and it is at 100 percent brightness, and it is just 69 left. Furthermore, I think this is perfect life of the battery, and in conclusion of this video I would say that it is a good budget phone.

If you are looking for anything cheap. This is perfect value for the money. With this one, you will be able to make phone calls, you will be able to send messages to browse internet, to watch videos and also there is a killer feature in this phone NFC. If you want to pay without cash you will be able to do with this phone by using NFC and if you want to take nice pictures. This is not so good because, as I said, there is a focusing issues and overall I will be keeping it for later, maybe someday.

I will be using it, but now I will continue using my very old phone and that's it and bye. Bye.


Source : Hermit Frogovich

Phones In This Article


Related Articles

Comments are disabled

Our Newsletter

Phasellus eleifend sapien felis, at sollicitudin arcu semper mattis. Mauris quis mi quis ipsum tristique lobortis. Nulla vitae est blandit rutrum.
Menu