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    ZTE Zmax Pro Hands-On Preview: A lot for a little

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    There’s no question ZTE has been setting their sights on the high-end smartphone market. With the company’s latest flagship the ZTE Axon 7 -- set to officially release later this month in the US -- the world’s fourth largest smartphone manufacturer looks poised to take on the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and iPhone 6S. However, it wasn’t an impressive spec list or flawless design that helped ZTE to make such impressive inroads in the US market. Instead, it’s been the company’s relentless pursuit of value. The ZTE brand has become well known for its quality affordable entry-level smartphones. Earlier this week marked a return to form for the Chinese manufacturers as they introduced the ZTE Zmax Pro.

    The 6-inch Android phablet looks to blend affordability and performance running on the latest version of Android Marshmallow (6.0) ) OS, with an impressive 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 chipset, 2GB of RAM, and 32GB of onboard storage for only $99 (after instant rebate). Add in the 13MP rear-facing camera, fingerprint scanner, and Type C USB 2.0 fast charging port and you have one heck of a deal.

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