ZTE Blade A7 Prime vs Moto E6 - Who Will Win? By Kevin Breeze

By Kevin Breeze
Aug 21, 2021
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ZTE Blade A7 Prime vs Moto E6 - Who Will Win?

Which is better the ZTE Blade a7 prime, or the Moto E six. Well in this video we're going to find out hi everyone. This is Kevin here coming at you that comparison between the ZTE Blade II, a7 Prime and the Moto E 6, now I think this video is especially going to be interesting because both of these phones are compatible with visible free swap program. So essentially, you can get either these two phones for free over invisible. If you swap in one of your old Android devices, so very awesome, and then, if you do not do the swap program, you can actually buy either of these two phones that visible for just $99. Now, if you're, not familiar with what visible is visible, is a new and upcoming carrier owned by Verizon and essentially for just $40 a month.

You can get unlimited talk, text, data and hotspot. So if you do want to learn more about visible check out the other videos on my channel about it, because I've already made quite a few of them. But if you do want to do that really awesome swap program, you can do it with either of these two devices, and you can get started by going to visible online store. Now the ZTE Blade a7 prime, is exclusive to visible, but the Moto E 6 is available at a variety of different carriers. So, if you're not with visible, then you might want to get this phone for a different carrier.

Now the ZTE Blade a7 prime features a 6.0 9 inch display at 720p with the 19 and a half by 9 aspect ratios. The display itself is LCD, but does look perfect. I think it looks nice and crisp and clear with great colors. Now the Moto E 6 features a smaller 5.4 5 inch display, and it's also at 720p, and it's also LCD as well, but features an 18 by 9 aspect ratio. So a bit of a smaller display here at the Moto E 6.

That's for sure, a little of a different aspect: ratio as well with 19 and a half by 9 aspect ratios you're getting a little of a slimmer but taller design, whereas with the Moto E 6, it's a bit shorter, but wider. Another big difference to you is that with the Moto E 6, the corners on the display are a bit more squared off and then, of course, up top with the ZTE Blade a7 prime. We are getting a teardrop notch and the Moto E 6 there is no notch. You do get pretty big bezels, especially on the top in bottom, so kind of more traditional design with the Moto E 6 compared to what we're getting with the ZTE Blade a7. Prime now the display on the Moto E 6 also looks very good, despite it being just 720p, so I think you're going to be happy with the displays and either needs 2 devices.

Now up top here on the phones. We have 5 megapixel front facing cameras, so you're going to get the same. Megapixel account, no matter which phone you go with. The ZTE Blade a7 prime features 32 gigabytes of internal storage, with SD card expansion and with the Moto E 6 we're getting half the amount of internal storage at 16 gigabytes, but we also get micro, SD card expansion. Neither of these two phones feature wireless charging and with the ZTE Blade a7 Prime, we do get a fingerprint sensor on the back, so it's nice and quick very convenient there, but unfortunately, with the Moto E 6.

Not only is there no fingerprint sensor on the back well, there's also no face unlock, so you are limited to using your pin code if you want to unlock the device, so that's definitely a bit annoying. Thankfully, the haptic feedback is very good, though, with this device. So that's one benefit I suppose, but I do wish. This phone did have a fingerprint sensor on the back. That would have been a great feature, in fact the Moto E 6.

It actually has a removable battery, so you can pop off this back panel here to access the battery SIM card and SD card slot. Now, on the backside of these two devices, we have single camera setups. So no portrait mode, if either of the two phones we get a 16 megapixel main camera with the ZTE Blade a7 prime, and with the Moto E 6, we get a 13 megapixel main camera with the ZTE Blade a7 Prime we're getting three gigabytes of VRAM and the MediaTek hello a 22 and with the Moto E 6 we're getting less ram at just 2 gigabytes and the Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 now I do think. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 435 is a better processor than the MediaTek hello a 22, but I did run into two benchmark tests with both devices, and they actually scored very closely so ZTE blade. Seven prime I got a score of seven two, seven four three compared to a score of seven one: two: eight five with the Moto E six, so pretty much close to identical scores there.

You can see that with the CPU score, we actually are getting a slightly better score with the ZTE Blade a7 prime, which is interesting, but it's actually really close. So I. Suppose in some way is the MediaTek hello 22 does benchmark better than the Qualcomm snapdragon 435. So you just have to keep that in mind, but expect to get pretty close performance with both devices. Now, thankfully, both phones do feature Android 9pi and a pretty much stock version of the software.

So both phones feature software. That is they're well optimized, so you are gonna, get perfect performance. Now, video recording with both devices maxes out at 1080p, at 30 frames per second with the ZTE Blade a7 prime we're getting a three thousand two hundred million power internal battery and with the Moto E six we're getting a three thousand William power removable battery. So the battery with the Moto E six is a little smaller, but it is removable, so technically you can buy multiple batteries and replace them throughout the day. I'm, not sure how many people would actually do that in real life, but it is an option.

Now take a look on the left side of the two devices on the ZTE Blade a7 prime. We have the slot for the micros card and SIM card and there's nothing on the left side of the Moto E 6, then on the right side on both phones through the volume button and power button, then, on the top of the devices we have a noise-cancelling microphone and a 3.5 millimeter headphone jack on both and then on the bottom of the two phones on the ZTE Blade a7 prime. We have the microphone and USB-C port for charging and data transfer on the bottom of the Moto E 6. Furthermore, we have the microphone, and we have a microUSB port for charging and data transfer. So the Moto E 6 does feature micro USB, which is a bit of a disappointment, that's for sure, and then on the backside of the two devices with eat Blade II 7, prime.

We have the fingerprint sensor, and we have the speaker also this material on the back side of the blade a7 prime. Is this really cool kind of heavily look, whereas with the Moto E 6, we have the camera module, we have the flash with the Motorola logo. That's it, and it's kind of this, like frosted plastic, look on the backside here, so I think both devices do look nice on the back. What's nice too, with both phones is that neither of them are fingerprint magnets. So that's always a great thing to see.

Let's now do a speed test comparison between these two devices. I know that earlier in the video we saw that they both had a very similar in two to benchmark score, but I'm definitely interested to see how that actually results in like real-life performance. So I'm really curious to see if one phone is faster than the other. Let's start by pulling up the camera, so one two three go, and it looks like the ZTE Blade a7 prime was definitely quicker, pulling up the camera, let's go to Google Chrome one two three go and the ZTE Blade a7 prime, is quicker you're pulling up Google Chrome as well. Let's go to yahoo.

com one. Two three goes looks like the Moto E six was a little quicker, pulling up Yahoo, but not much quicker. Let's go to engadget. com one two three go and the ZTE Blade a7 prime, is quicker pulling up and gadget. You can also see a side-by-side here, comparing how the two displays look.

So it looks like with the ZTE Blade a7 Prime. The display is a bit brighter compared to the Moto E 6, despite the brightness being turned up to 100% on both devices. So nice smooth scrolling with both phones, we'll go to this article right now, one two three go, and it looks like the blade a7 prime is quicker. Pulling up. The article pinch-to-zoom is nice and smooth on both devices.

So that's great to see for this next segment, we're in a test to see which device is the better speakers. So this is a decibel meter here. It's going to pick up the maximum decibel reading with both of these phones. I'm going to play the first 7 seconds of the same video in each device, and we're going to see which device is louder. We're going to start the blade a7 prime, so I got a matte I'm reading here of 101 point six with ZTE Blade II, seven prime now we'll do the Moto E six and the Motor? U 6! I got a score of ninety-two point: two.

So a bit lower here with that device, but I thought that the quality of the sound seemed to be a bit better, though, with the Moto E six compared to the blade a7 prime, but both phones do have their decent speaker quality despite their low price tags, so which phone is the better choice? From my experience of comparing the two I, don't really see any reason to get the Moto E six over the ZTE, Blade a7 prime I think the biggest deal-breaker, especially for the Motor at u6, is that there is no fingerprint sensor on the back. That is a feature that I use all the time with the ZTE Blade a7 prime, and it's certainly a feature that I missed with the Moto E 6. Another disadvantage of the Moto E 6 is that we are getting half the amount of internal storage at 16 gigabytes compared to the 32 gigabytes of internal storage that we get with the ZTE Blade a7 prime, so that in itself is another reason to go with the prime you're, also getting a bigger display with the prime, and you're getting an extra gigabyte of ram, and it is debatable whether the MediaTek hello a 22 is better than the Qualcomm snapdragon 435, but I would say that the two are about equal. So definitely let me know what you think of these two devices give the video a thumbs up if you liked it- and let me know if you're planning on buying either of these two phones over at invisible. But this is Kevin here.

This is the ZTE Blade a7 prime, and this is the Moto E 6, and I will see you in the next video.


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