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T he phone is the premium model for ZTE, one of the giant Chinese companies that you don't hear much about in the consumer space. But if you were paying attention to the Mobile World Congress, you'd have noticed ZTE picking up a slew of awards for...
The ZTE Axon 7 is a very good smart phone with a very good screen and very good performance at a price of around two thirds of that you'd pay for one of the big names in phones. That's pretty impressive.Tags DACUSB Type-CZTEZTE Axon 7Previous article...
ZTE AXON 7 is indeed a worthy flagship Android phone with all the bells and whistles like NFC, high quality audio chipsets with Dolby Atmos front speakers support, fast fingerprint sensor, along with a fast and powerful 2.15GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 820...
No-name-branding aside, ZTE's Axon 7 isn't a bad phone at all, and given the high-resolution screen inside, not to mention the specs that actually scream “premium” in comparison to other devices from brands you may not have heard of either, it's...
This isn't the first phone that has launched overseas long before being dumped on the Australian market. Recently, Motorola did this with its X Force phone that was a year old before being rebranded and sent Down Under. It's a shame because Australia...
To be completely honest, this is an amazing phone. I struggled to find anything wrong with it. Everything about it is the top of its class, and it's cheaper than most other phones. I kept looking for the catch, but there doesn't seem to be one.The ZTE...
How to sum up the ZTE Axon 7? The device build is unmistakably premium, like the style or not this device is exceptionally well made. Many of the hardware components are just as good as I would expect to find in any flagship device.This isn't just any...
Yes. At $400, the Axon 7 is a no brainer. It packs a speedy processor, the best audio we've heard on a smartphone this year, a great display and camera, and software that's unobtrusive. It may not sport dual cameras, bleeding-edge silicon, or an ungodly...