Abstract: ZTE is a company best known for -- well, not much of anything, really. It makes a bunch of those random prepaid phones you see in the back of carrier stores, but ask most Android fans what they think about ZTE, and you'll get a bunch of blank stares in re...
Published: 2015-07-31, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Impressive performance, especially for the price, Speaking of, it's only $450, US LTE support, Audio enhancements work well
Only 32GB of storage, no expandable memory, Software can beflaky at times, Camera is solid, if a little underwhelming, Design is on the chunky side
ZTE's Axon is a high-end smartphone designed with US consumers in mind, and we apparently crave lots of power, and no expandable memory. The Axon's spec sheet is filled with hits -- the Snapdragon 810 chip is a powerhouse and the audio is surprisingly go...
No microSD card slot, Only one storage option, Dual camera setup still feels like a novelty/gimmick
While its beautiful design, gorgeous Quad HD display, smooth performance, fluid software experience, and decent camera isn't above and beyond what is expected from a current generation high-end flagship, the fact that it is significantly cheaper than the...
Abstract: We're in New York to see ZTE's new and highly ambitious offering for the US market, the Axon . Combining a striking all-metal design with some of the finest specifications on the market, the Axon deserves your attention in and of itself. But ZTE seems dec...
Abstract: ZTE have been in Canada for a while now. With a range of devices from low to mid-range, they have firmly entrenched themselves as the entry level phone manufacturer, yet they have never really released any upper-end devices—at least not before now. The ZT...
Abstract: The company doesn't exactly have what many would call brand recognition in Canada, but it did choose this country as a key market. Up to now, its devices were mainly low-cost entry-level handsets that barely broke the $200 price ceiling, if at all. The Ax...
I think the ZTE Axon is a great first flagship for ZTE and a smart model to introduce the brand to Canadians. If it were being sold unlocked and carrier free, it would likely become a popular pick. The good news is that this is actually a mid-range model...
ZTE's Axon is definitely a powerful, budget-friendly phone which is one of its kinds. It's got the power, is well-built, camera performs well and plus it has got the tantalizing price tag of $450 which is probably the least amount of money one can spend r...
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Published: 2015-09-01, Author: Samuel , review by: faqsandroid.com
Abstract: ZTE presentó en julio el ZTE Axon 4G con 5,5 pulgadas FullHD, Snapdragon 810, 3GB de RAM, 32GB, 13 megapíxeles, 3000 mAh, Android 5.0 y LTE por 470 dólares.ZTE continúa con su política de móviles económicos con distribución a través de operadoras sumados...