Funky notification light, Bright, bold screen, Decent battery life
Interface tweaks, Plastic shell easily scuffed
The Blade S6 is a decent mid-range handset, packing the major features that you'd expect such as 4G support. At around £170 it's worthy competition for the Moto G, packing a similarly bright 5-inch 720p screen and a reasonably reliable 13-megapixel camera...
Abstract: Beau HD reviews the ZTE Blade S6: A cheap iPhone 6 knock-off with great specs. It features the new octa-core 64-bit Snapdragon 615 processor with 2GB of RAM, 13-megapixel camera sensor, 4G LTE, and Android 5.0 Lollipop. It also costs less than $250 off-co...
Abstract: Over the last year, there has been somewhat of a boom in terms of mid-range priced devices which sport mid-high range specs. With the likes of Xiaomi, Motorola, Huawei and ZTE all looking to cement their position in the mid-range market, the competition a...
Plastic design and materials makes the phone feel ‘cheap', Battery life in need of a little improvement
The Blade S6 offers some really great features and there really isn't anything to dislike and I certainly do believe this is a close competitor to the Moto E and Moto G.From a BYOD and personal mobile phone, or if you're in the market for a dual sim devic...
Arrives with Android 5.0 “Lollipop” out of the box, even if it is a very stock and very vanilla edition; Performs surprisingly well with only a skerrick of lag; Supports two nanoSIMs; Excellent value;
Feels very cheap; Buttons aren't properly defined, with only blue LEDs behind them; Neither the 5 megapixel front-facing nor the rear 13 megapixel cameras are all that great for pictures; No Google Now integration in this version of Android; Occasionally
It certainly is nice to see some manufacturers finding a way to get in well under the $500 mark with something that would typically cost around that much, and that's sort of what the ZTE Blade S6 appears to be.To answer our original question, “is this a b...
The ZTE Blade S6 has decent hardware for an affordable $250 or £180. Frequent travelers will appreciate the ease of switching networks on the fly thanks to the dual 4G SIM slots, and there are some well implemented gesture features
While it resembles the iPhone 6, its plastic build quality feels cheap. The camera tends to take quite noisy pictures
Though it looks like the iPhone 6, the ZTE Blade S6 feels like a cheap Android phone. However, its low price and some useful features makes this a viable choice for those on a budget....
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Published: 2015-03-03, Author: Patrick , review by: techradar.com/au/
Great specs including a 64bit processor, Decent Android experience, Doesn't look too bad
Feels cheap in the hand, Looks deteriorate up close
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Published: 2015-09-28, Author: lee , review by: thestar.com.my
Good performance, decent display, long battery life
Camera has white balance issues, UI could be better
The Blade is an affordable mid-range Android which offers decent battery life, speedy processor and fun gesture (and motion) controls.The user interface felt a little basic and unrefined but hopefully ZTE addresses these issues in a future update.Check ou...