We were somewhat impressed that the Warp Sequent managed to squeeze in a number of upgrades from the first ZTE Warp in a thinner body. Improved specifications include, a faster CPU, a later version of Android OS, and a better screen. This follow-up, however, did not include 4G capabilities, which we think could have been a great addition.
On-paper Review score:
The Warp Sequent can record high-resolution (1280 x 720 pixels) videos. Bravo! But we couldn't confirm whether it had an HDMI port or not. HDMI, which lets you connect to an HDTV, is not essential, but would be great on an HD phone.
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Nowadays, we expect more than only 1.3-megapixel of selfie camera resolution.
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TFT displays are fine (they used to be the finest of the finest), but in such an advanced phone, we would expect AMOLED, or even SuperAMOLED displays, known for their better brightness in sunlight, richer contrast and lower energy consumption.
It's frustrating that we were not able to find information about its weight.
There are phones with a lower radiation rating, but 0.764 w/kg is quite acceptable, on a scale of 0 to 1.60...
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With Swype, you can "type" text just by gliding a finger over the letters one would normally press.
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The display is pretty big, with its 4.3-inch diagonal size and its 540 x 960 resolution (in pixels).
** This phone is also known as: Zte N860, Boost Mobile Warp Sequent, ZTE N861
*** These cons and pros are computer-generated based on our proprietary algorithm and the specs we found for this phone. Should you spot an error, please let us know.
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