- Analysis by KJ David
While it could have raised its 2GB RAM to 3GB , if only to match its high-caliber 1.5GHz octa-core 64-bit Snapdragon 617 processor more agreeably, and does not work with Android Pay (no NFC) , ZTE's Zmax Pro nonetheless lands on a semi-high-end shelf with the rest of its specs.
Among its biggest pros are a 6-inch Full HD screen furbished with scratch-resistant Gorilla Glass and a 3400mAh Quick Charge 1.0 battery . Joining in are a rear-facing fingerprint sensor and a 32GB memory aided by an up-to-128GB microSD support . Compared to its direct predecessor, the Zmax 2, which sports a budget-class pair of 8- and 2-megapixel cameras, the Pro delivers a duo of 13- and 5-megapixel cams , which was quite prevalent in the mid- and high-end departments when it came out.
To make the long story short, the ZTE Zmax Pro's array of pros and cons make it sound like a 2016-released phablet that sits somewhere between the mid-range and the full-blown high-end classifications.
** This phone is also known as: ZTE Pro Zmax
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