ZTE Nubia N2 Review & Pros And Cons

Picture of the ZTE Nubia N2, by ZTE

- Analysis by Christelle Nina


ZTE banners the Nubia N2's battery like no one's business. And it's understandable -- the 5000mAh fuel tank inside this smartphone undoubtedly suggests highly-promising lasting power, after all. Together with NeoPower technology, this device claims to be able to last through 2 days of usage (or 3.2 days of "daily" use -- perhaps pertaining to more casual operations) in a single charge . This is equivalent to 60 hours of calls or around 41 hours of audio playback , according to the folks behind Nubia.

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It has also gone all-out with respect to its selfie-taking function, seeing that a 16-megapixel camera steals the spotlight in front. Compared to many other selfie camera-focused models, this device noticeably misses out on an LED selfie flash . On its rear lies a less-glamorous -- but still respectable -- 13-megapixel sensor , which holds reign with help from the N2's noise-reduction and anti-shake features .

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The assembly of promising specs takes a break with the mention of the N2's display. At 5.5 inches, the AMOLED screen has a resolution of only 1280 x 720 pixels -- making the device lag behind its rivals in terms of final pixel density. Interestingly, it has also chosen to forgo protective display materials, with neither Gorilla nor Dragontail Glass making an appearance on its feature list .

Next on this pros and cons list comes physical features. Covered in aerospace-grade aluminum , the Nubia N2's sleek-looking curved body is what you'd expect from a mid-to-high-end phone. It's also quite lightweight (at 180 grams) for a feature-rich model, but it's still relatively-thick at 7.9mm .

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A generous 4GB RAM awaits the N2's future buyers, but this spec's potential is slightly-derailed by a less-than-impressive max clock speed of 1.5GHz .

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With the display and clock speed being its main cons, the ZTE Nubia N2 still comes out as a potential good option in the end. If you're all about selfies and promising battery life, then this device's pros and cons are probably something you can live with.

** This phone is also known as: ZTE N2 Nubia


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