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Achillias

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''The ZTE Nubia Z11 comes with a 5.5-inch Full HD 2.5D borderless display with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection and 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution. It is powered by the latest 64-bit quad-core 2.15GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 14nm processor with Adreno 530 GPU. It comes with two variants: one with 4GB RAM + 64GB internal storage and the other with 6GB RAM + 128GB inbuilt storage. The storage is further expandable up to 200GB with microSD card slot.

It is priced at 2499 yuan (around $376) for the 4GB RAM + 64GB inbuilt storage variant and the 6GB RAM + 128GB inbuilt storage variant is priced at 3499 yuan (around $527).''


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Just wow! Chinese brands are seriously going to dominate the smartphone market.
 
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Surf Donkey

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Really nice.... is it just the angle in that second pic, or is not quite as "borderless" as they first showed CES?
 

Savor

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Looks like a bezel-less, taller Sony Xperia Z3 with the Huawei Mate7 back that many other brands are copying as of late. I like it. Wished the price was lower like $299. Would make a better option than the OnePlus 3 and Xiaomi Mi 5 at that price. ZTE is improving just like Huawei has and even Lenovo.

Not really into flagship though. I am content enough with 720p already. I have my sight set for the $59.99 ZTE Zmax 2 in Best Buy right now with removable 3000 mAh battery. No Snapdragon 8$$ dragon breath chipset with only a 3000 mAh battery to power Full HD. To me, 3000 mAh should be minimum for "5.5 HD just like 2500 mAh is good enough for "5 HD. For Full HD and a CPU that idles over 2.5 GHz, it should be packing 3600-4000 mAh as the bare minimum. Companies are doing it purposely for financial reasons. Frequent upgraders. Snapdragon 8$$ might be reserved for flagship but they aren't the most power efficient SoCs in Qualcomm's portfolio.
 

Achillias

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Nobody here with a proper taste for a good looking smartphone?
 

Achillias

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Dec 1, 2011
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It will get sold in Europe and US with the right bands and Google playstore.
 
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