Android Phone - ZTE Axon 7

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Android Phone - ZTE Axon 7 -
https://www.zteusa.com/axon7/

Pretty good specs
DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATIONS REVIEWS
Shipping Note   Free Standard Shipping
Type   Smartphone
Form Factor   Touch
Height   5.97"
Width   2.9"
Depth   0.31"
Weight   6.17 oz (175g)
Color   Ion Gold, Quartz Grey
SIM Card   SIM 1: Nano (4FF)
SIM 2: Nano (4FF), which also supports microSD™ expansion up to 128 GB when not in use for additional SIM
Physical Size   5.5"
Resolution: Width   2560
Resolution: Height   1440
Features   5.5" AMOLED Glass 2.5,PPI 538,Gorilla Glass Gen 4
UI Version   MiFavor UI 4.0
Device Material   Aluminum Full Metal unibody
CNC Techniques for accurate and consistency milling of metal exterior for ultra smooth finish and curves(G2 Level)
OS   Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow)
Main Resolution   Rear-Facing Camera: 20 MP Dual IS
Camera Features   Samsung ISO-cell sensor, sapphire lens, OIS+ EIS+ PDAF, F/1.8, Closed Loop VCM for better autofocus
Sapphire Crystal Lens
Powerful Dual LED Flash
Video Capture   4K UHD (30 FPS)
1080p FHD (30/60 FPS) / 720p HD (120 FPS)Interval Video Mode: 720p HD (240 FPS)/480p (300 FPS)
Front-Facing Resolution   8MP
Flashlight   Yes
CPU   2.15 GHz Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 (MSM8996) with integrated Qualcomm Adreno 530 GPU
32-Bit Computing
AKM 4961 + 4490
VoLTE+ HD Voice
Capacity   3250 mAh(Typical), non-removable, Quick-charge 3.0
Talk Time*   24 hours (1440 minutes)
Standby Time*   290 hours (12 days)
Wireless Charging   No
Internal   4 GB RAM + 64 GB ROM
Expandable   microSD card expandable memory up to 128 GB
Frequencies   384 kHz
Modes   GSM/EDGE:B2/3/5/8
CDMA BC0/1/10
UMTS/HSPA: B2/B5/B4/B1/B8
LTE: B2/B4/B5/B12/B13/B17/B7/B3/B1/B20/B29/B30/B25/B26/B41
2CA: B2+B4, B2/4+B12, B2/4+B29, B2/4+B5, B41+B41, B25+B25
Data Speed   LTE Cat 6 (300Mbps)
Data Tethering   Yes
Bluetooth   4.2
Infrared   No
Wi-Fi   802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz & 5GHz
Wi-Fi Direct   Yes
Mobile Hotspot   Yes
MirrorLink   No
GPS   GPS/A-GPS/SUPL
USB   USB 3.0 + Type C
Headset Jack   3.5mm
FOTA   Yes
RCS   No
NFC   Yes
Audio Format   Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm
Hi Fidelity Sound Performance: Yes
Speakers: Yes, dual speaker support
Base support material: N-base material

PlayBack

Sound Playback Codecs: Dolby Atmos®
Sampling Frequency: 384 kHz
THD+N: -112 dB
S/N: 120 dB
Recording

Channel: 3 channel (hi-fi), 1 channel (VAD)
Resolution: 32 bit
Sampling Frequency: 96 kHz
MIC max input: 2.02 Vpp
S/N ADC: 102 dB
Conference Mode

Directional Recording: Dimensional and Omni Directional
Recording Range: Up to 8 meters (approximately 23 feet)
Dedicated Audio Chipset: AKM 4961 + 4490
4961 - HiFi main chipset to provide HiFi and recording features
4490 - Independent amplifier to enhance HiFi playback (AK380)
Voice Format   HD Voice: Yes
Speaker Phone: Yes - Dual Speaker, Conference Mode - Dimensional and Omnidirectional recording, Classroom Mode Microphone: 2- mic noise suppression
Voice Recognition: Nuance
Vibrate   Yes
Inputs   Predictive Text Entry: Yes
Side Keys: Volume on Right/Lock on Right
Touch Screen: Yes (Capacitive)
Fingerprint: Yes
Operating Ambient Temperature   14 to 140°F(-10 to 60°C)
Nonoperating Ambient Temperature   - 4 to 140°F(-20 to 60°C)
Ambient Humidity   10% to 95%
Features   Gmail, Exchange, POP, IMAP
Contacts   Ringer ID: Yes
Voice Dialing: Yes
Real-Music Ringers: Yes
Warranty   2-year limited warranty + Axon Passport Program
Adjustable Text Size   Yes
Multiple Languages   English, Spanish, French, Chinese
Hearing Aid Compliance   M3/T4
Text Telephone (TTY) Compatibility   Yes

Elantric

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http://www.techradar.com/us/reviews/phones/mobile-phones/zte-axon-7-1322212/review

Hands on: ZTE Axon 7 review
Not yet rated By Matt Swider 2 days agoMobile phones

Axon 7 wants to be your Samsung Galaxy S7 and iPhone 7 replacement





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ZTE Axon 7 is less expensive than the best flagship smartphones, yet it looks and performs like a top-tier Android Marshmallow handset, with front-facing speakers, 64GB of storage and only a few sacrifices.

FOR
Inexpensive, yet well designed
Generous 64GB of internal storage
Awesome dual front-facing speakers
AGAINST
Slippery in the hand
Not on all US carriers
Doesn't match Samsung's camera
Update: The new ZTE Axon 7 release date in the US is July 27 and pre-orders are now available. This is the first Google Daydream-ready phone and it has a lower-than-expected price. A full Axon 7 review is coming shortly.


ZTE Axon 7 is an Android phone with a slick design, powerful specs and reasonable price that challenges the forthcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and iPhone 7 in a dual SIM, unlocked form.

That explains the confusing name of this successor to the ZTE Axon Pro (ZTE Axon Elite in the UK) when we haven't gotten a ZTE Axon 2 through ZTE Axon 6 in between last year and now.

The Chinese phone maker is ambitiously trying to compete with the flagship manufacturers from the US and South Korea, so much so that it designed the phone outside of China - right in the US.

What we end up with is the a Android Marshmallow smartphone with the polished metal design, 2K display, front-facing speakers and software customizations of a more expensive handset.

ZTE Axon 7
Spoiler alert: ZTE Axon 7 is not going to outclass Samsung's top-of-the-line camera in the Samsung Galaxy S7, or that more elegant Galaxy S7 Edge curved look. It's just really, really close for the price.

Does that means it's a reasonable candidate for TechRadar's best phones list? I'll continue to test it out - with a detailed ZTE Axon 7 battery life tests to come - but here's what I found so far.

Release date and price

The ZTE Axon 7 release date is on July 27, while pre-orders for the new phone began on July 13. It's US release date is just two months after the launch event in China, which occurred on May 26.

ZTE Axon 7
A UK launch for the Axon 7 is planned at a later date (we'll keep you posted on this page), and its name won't change to Elite or anything else this time around like it did for the original Axon. ZTE said that it sees the value in making a global, unified push for its 2016 flagship phone.

There's a catch: You'll have to buy this phone unlocked on Amazon or another retailer and pay full price. It won't be sold at US carriers like AT&T, T-Mobile, Verizon or Sprint and you shouldn't expect subsidies.

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While it has enough bands to support all US phone networks, it'll only work with AT&T and T-Mobile SIM cards for now. Verizon and Sprint compatibility is due "possibly later in the year," resting in the hands of the two CDMA carriers to flip a switch. All of the antennas are inside - this isn't just a GSM phone.

The good news here is that it's packed with 64GB of internal storage and will cost $399 (about £300, AU$525), lower than the originally proposed price by ZTE. Plus, you won't have to deal with a pesky two-year (or any) contract for that price.

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There's also a 128GB ZTE Axon 7, which includes the company's own take on a "Force Touch" display, an always-on screen and 6GB of RAM. That makes it faster than the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, but there's no price or availability information. We'll have to see if that one makes it out of China.

All of this contrasts with the 32GB Samsung Galaxy S7 unlocked at $669 and 64GB iPhone 6S at $749. That 16GB iPhone is no longer acceptable for a comparison when the Axon 7 comes with 64GB as standard. That's only fair.

Design

ZTE Axon 7 is the grown up version of last year's ZTE Axon Pro thanks to its all-metal design and considerably less chunk. It's ready to compete with Samsung, LG and Apple.

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I can hold it in one hand, but with dimensions of 151.8mm x 75mm x 7.8mm and a slippery aluminum design, I found myself struggling to reach for the corners without resorting to two. Luckily, a clear silicone case is included in the box along with a earbuds and a USB-C-to-micro-USB adapter.

What ZTE did nicely on the front is it maximized the real estate for its 5.5-inch display thanks to an edge-to-edge screen and overall minimalist look. Besides the 2K display, it limits the phone face to awesome-sounding dual-front facing speakers and a small front-facing camera.

You won't find a fingerprint-sensing home button taking up space on the front. Instead, the home button is on-screen (just like Google and LG do it), while the biometric sensor is elegantly embossed on back.

Update: ZTE Axon 7 may be changing over to capacitive buttons and away from on-screen buttons. I like this change, personally, although I haven't tested out the new buttons on the updated prototype. My first chance will likely come in my final review in a matter of days. Stay tuned.

It's easy to reach the fingerprint sensor on a phone of this size (easier than I found it to be on the taller Nexus 6P) and it's as just fast and accurate as its top competition, likely using the same Swedish sensor supplier, Fingerprint Cards.

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ZTE also resisted the temptation of stamping its logo on the front of the device, favoring the back. It creates an undeniably cleaner look all around.

So far, I've been able to play with the ZTE Axon 7 in an Ion Gold color, and the included earbuds take on matching gold trim. In the future, the company plans to launch a Quartz Silver color, too, but it's not available at launch.

Display

The ZTE Axon 7 display is 5.5 inches with a 2560 x 1440p quad HD resolution. It's the same resolution as last year's Axon, but different in that it's an AMOLED display instead of an LCD.

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That may not seem like a big deal at first, but the color pops more so on this screen, and it could have longer lasting battery life as a result. I'm still putting the battery through its mAh paces.

The 2K display shines brightly (even outdoors) once it's on, but ZTE didn't go as far as to include an always-on screen on the standard Axon 7 with 4GB of RAM, as we have seen with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and LG G5.

However, I found out that the souped-up 6GB of RAM version includes an always-lit option as well as a Force Touch display. That version isn't available to play around with just yet, but there's certainly reason to launch one. OnePlus 3 and Zenfone 3 both top out at 6GB of RAM.

The Axon 7 screen is really being set up to not only look good on the phone, but to support VR. Really, that's the only reason to up displays of this size from 1080p to 2K in my opinion - when it's that close to your face, it matters.

No surprise, there's an inexpensive (though no price is set) ZTE VR headset coming. While it's another Samsung Gear VR clone, like Huawei VR headset, and it's been future-proofed for Google Daydream.

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It also doesn't hurt that the company put together a nice selection of wallpaper that really lets the lock screen pop - it's scrollable and randomized by default.

I really can't understand phone makers that stop short on presenting a vibrant set of default wallpapers when you boot up a phone (read: LG G5) for the first time. ZTE sells itself better.

A smaller, but still noteworthy display change comes in the form of Gorilla Glass 4 instead of Gorilla Glass 3. People who drop their phone will appreciate this upgrade, especially after paying full price.

Specs

The ZTE Axon 7 doesn't just resemble a Samsung or Apple handset on the outside, the inside is also able to compete with top-of-the-line Android phone internals despite its fair price.

It has a Qualcomm 820 processor running at 2.2GHz and 4GB of RAM, matching what we've seen in the LG G5, HTC 10 and Samsung Galaxy S7 (well, Samsung's US version of their phones, at least).

Then there's that ZTE Axon 7 variant that comes with 128GB of internal storage and 6GB of RAM, easily topping the 32GB of internal space and 4GB of RAM on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 may have those same specs, but that's not out just yet. The availability of the 128GB/6GB RAM version hasn't been finalized, but we'll keep you updated in this review.

ZTE Axon 7 review
Even without the 128GB/6GB option, there's still a big differences between the Axon 7 and other Android phones when it comes to storage. The default 64GB of internal storage doubles ZTE's competitors (except for the new OnePlus 3).

Not enough space? It has expandable storage with a microSD card slot or, if you're not using that, you can always turn the empty tray opening into a second SIM card slot thanks to dual SIM card support.

That's right, the ZTE Axon 7 remains a dual SIM phone for the US and UK models when most manufacturers rudely change the design on Western variants. Not this time.

ZTE Axon 7
The option is welcomed for travelers who want to keep their main phone and texting number active while overseas, but allocate costly data to a cheaper foreign SIM, or simply use T-Mobile's priceless international-included plan (at slower, but acceptable 2G and 3G speeds) outside of the US.

Performance has been snappy so far, and I haven't felt it overheat compared to the Snapdragon 810 processor found inside the ZTE Axon Pro. Qualcomm did a much better job with its latest chip.

Running a series of Geekbench 3 benchmark tests, I found the Axon 7 processor speed with an Adreno 530 graphics chip and 4GB of RAM to achieve a multi-score average of 5,456.

That outperforms the chart-leading Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge by a small margin (5,342), at least in the US where Samsung's phone also has the Snapdragon 820 processor. Everywhere else in the world, where the Samsung Exynos chip is used, ranks way better (6,500).

ZTE Axon 7
It kind of outperforms the Samsung Galaxy S7
Whether or not the ZTE Axon with 4GB of RAM is faster is a split decision, fully dependant on where you live. But, no matter what, the benchmark tests tell me how well the phone performs under pressure.

Beating the S7 US variants is a noble accolade, but Axon 7 will face new challengers right away: the Asus Zenfone 3 may outperform all of these phones with the debut of the Snapdragon 821 processor in addition to its aforementioned 6GB of RAM.

Then there's the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that's supposed to launch on August 2. Its specs may see quite a boost, too.

At first, I had trouble nailing down the Geekbench-rated performance of the System-on-a-Chip because the phone launch happened in ZTE's home country and the Google Play Store doesn't work in China.

Don't worry. Though Google services are hard to access in China, ZTE has a good working relationship with the search engine giant and the Axon 7 is running Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow out of the box.

The phone is poised to get Android N sooner rather than later, too. ZTE needs to upgrade to Google's VR maintenance update when it becomes available to work with Daydream VR platform. Faster Android updates are a side benefit to VR, even if you're not one to step into virtual reality.

Battery life and camera

The No. 1 feature consumers continue demand from new phones is better battery life, and the ZTE Axon capacity has increased beyond last year's 3,000mAh ceiling.

It's 3,250mAh, though I have to run more battery life tests to nail down just how well it performs in conjunction with its MiFavor 4.0 (near-stock Android) operating system overlay.

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However, I'm so far pleased with the day-plus battery life I've been getting from the ZTE Axon 7, based on my experience with running the screen, snapping dozens of photos and pumping music through its dual-front-facing speakers regularly.

Yes, it's battery is mightier than the Samsung Galaxy S7, but the numbers don't tell the entire story. A lot of it has to do with the software and battery-saving mode behind a phone.

I'm also confident that the ZTE Axon 7 camera will be able to go pixel-to-pixel with phones in its price range (specifically the similarly priced Huawei-made Google Nexus 6P).

Axon 7's 20MP camera, f/1.8 lens and optical image stabilization (OIS) put it in a class with most 2016 Android phones that give me a better picture than my iPhone 6S Plus in most scenarios.

ZTE Axon 7
It's really hard to continue to carry around my iPhone when the ZTE Axon 7 takes better pictures. Both have OIS, a dual LED flash flash and live photos now.

Yes, Axon 7's photos tend to be more saturated compared to Apple's iSight camera, and ZTE's 8MP front-facing camera is good, but it needs HDR to work its magic here in backlit selfie situations. But the color and contrast in rear-facing photos really jumped out at me on the 2K screen.

I'll have to dig into the camera modes and also its video capabilities, then will pit it against the Samsung Galaxy S7, iPhone 6S Plus, LG G5 and Nexus 6P, all of which have OIS.

Early verdict

I liked the ZTE Axon Pro a year ago, but gave it 3.5 stars out of 5 because there was room for improvement, even with its cheaper price. ZTE listened to many of my complaints.

ZTE Axon 7 review
The Axon 7 pushes out the plastic caps at the top and bottom in favor of an all-metal unibody design. Its sleek and elegant in my hand, even if it still takes two to operate the phone. I also complained about the lack of expandable storage. The ZTE Axon not only includes a microSD card slot, it turns into a dual SIM slot if you're not using it for its primary function.

Axon 7 is a big step up for audiophiles with Hi-Fi and front-facing speakers that sound much better than the iPhone and Androids with a single speaker grill on the back or at the bottom.

Sound is definitely a highlight of this phone, and it's evidenced by the clean front that focuses on the 5.5-inch display and speakers while the fingerprint sensor is wisely moved to the back.

There's still a bunch more testing to do, including proper battery, camera and benchmark tests to really challenge those promising specs. Stand by for more updates to this ongoing ZTE Axon 7 review, as the hardware and pricing become finalized for the US and UK.