Few months ago, I reviewed the ZTE Blade V7 Lite in this site. I love the simplicity of the features which is based on pure Android interface without any heavy custom UI. The Blade V7 Lite performs well for daily use. A good device overall.
Now comes the bigger brother to the ZTE Blade V7 Lite, the Max version. Every aspect of the internal hardware is different. I can say that it’s all upgraded to give more power.
Since this post is only as a preview to the bigger brother, I will keep it short and simple. Here are the specifications for the ZTE Blade V7 Max:
CPU: MediaTek MT6755M 64-bit Helios P10 octa-core processor at 1.8GHz
OS: Comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow right out of the box
Display: 5.5″ FHD IPS screen at 1920 x 1080 resolution
Memory: 3GB of RAM with 32GB internal space, MicroSD up to 64GB utilizing the 2nd SIM slot
Camera: 16MP PDAF main camera with dual tone LED flash, 8MP front camera with screen flash.
Battery: 3000mAh
Network: LTE/HSDPA+/3G
Others: Side fingerprint reader/USB OTG
As I said before, the internal hardware is way better than the Lite version. The Max version is very responsive and using the side fingerprint reader to unlock the phone is pretty good. It unlocks quickly and accurately without having to try a few times.
I will use the Blade V7 Max for about one week. I definitely will put it into some hardcore usage and other tests. The full review will be out in this site within a week from now. Be sure to come back for that.