ZTE Grand X Max+ Review By PhoneArena

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Aug 21, 2021
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ZTE Grand X Max+ Review

Hey guys John V from phone, we know you're watching our video review of the ZTE grand X Max Plus. Now this is a prepaid smartphone, that's available right now to do Circuit and you can pick it up for $200. So pretty aggressive with the price point and AT surprisingly enough has been attacking the prepaid market here in the U. S. more so than the high-end, and we saw that last fall with things like the ZTE Max and this device follows in the same path now. The first thing really stands out is the design now AT in the past has made some really cheap feeling phones, but that's not the case anymore.

The Grande X Max Plus, is very stylish. It's almost like a phablet due to its large size, but it's pretty skinny and also lightweight, and you have that premium quality in the form of the glass front. Glass back, and you have this carbon fiber light pattern to its rear casing. So the design is kind of stylish should say this boy. Here is a six inch 720p LCD panel.

It's not huge with the resolution, but it's the more than effective for surfing the web, making out small details from a normal viewing distance. You're not gonna, have to squint your eyes a lot to view what's on screen and has some really nice qualities too. First, it has a maximum brightness output of 526 nits, meaning that it's more than visible outdoors and has a color temperature of 67 hundred Kelvin, which is close that reference value of 6500 Kelvin as far as colors go. It has a very no punchy tone to it. Colors like magenta and green are a little inaccurate, but for the whole entire package, we really can't complain about the display.

Now it's running a customized Android 4.4.4 Kitkat experience. Who knows if it's going to get lollipop at this point, but it's basically straightforward and to the point you have some customizations in the form of the giant sized icons and also the widgets from Z T. But beyond that, nothing really stylish about it and the secondary software features are pretty much very few. It's powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon, 400 processors, with 2 gigabytes of RAM and 4 basic things. Of course, it's more than festive, but if you try to push it with things like games or heavy multitasking, it really begins to crawl, and we see that in things like the multitasking aspect with watching videos where you could have a video running in a separate window and do other things as well and the phone just starts to call at that point.

Now it has a 13 megapixel camera in the back, which is pretty big for a budget oriented smartphone. So we're happy to see that, but best of all is that ZTE offers both a beginner's and probe modes with the camera app itself. Now, with the beginners wanting to get a lot of fun shooting modes that are available to you, but with the pro mode you have some DSLR light controls, so you have manual settings different shooting modes, and it's really cool to UI. They really appeal to both ends and impressively enough. The camera takes some really sharp.

Looking photos, good details, it handles dynamic range, pretty well neutral, color reproduction. Of course, you're going to see a slight dip with its quality in lower lighting conditions. You know software details more noise in shots, but overall for an entry-level smartphone, it's pretty good and the same thing applies with it's 1080p, video recording quality. You even have things like a very smooth. Furthermore, you know capture, you have also a gradual exposure, so it's not too sensitive and top it off.

The continuous autofocus is pretty spot-on with it. So we're really impressed by the camera the call quality, though you want to stick with the earpiece more so than the speaker. The earpiece will get some really clear voices strong tones out of it a little of static, sound but not too terrible, but the speaker itself is very under powered. It produces a maximum output of 68.4 decibels, so in noisy places it is pretty mute and hard to hear so. Stick with the earpiece.

Another great thing about the phone is the impressive battery life. Now it has a 3200 William hour battery in the inside and in our battery benchmark tests. It achieves a mark of 10 hours, 20 minutes, which is really up there in the chart. So it's a long-lasting smartphone, get your good battery life and summonses. It managed to get us through two days of normal usage.

Overall, though the ZTE grand Max plus, is a pretty formidable entry-level smartphone for Cricket Wireless $200, some good value, it might not be big in the specs, but it has a nice design, so I'm really nice qualities to it in good camera. Long battery life so really can't complain about it. So if you guys want to learn more about the ZTE grand X max plus, you could check our website phone Ring come Jhansi, thanks for watching.


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