Quite heavy for its size, Average camera, Poorlyoptimised OS, No way to access the multitasking menu, Low storage
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There's no doubt that the ZTE V5 is placed in the fiercely-competitive budget segment. Not only does it face the established manufacturers like Samsung, Sony, Micromax, et al, but also newcomers like Motorola, ASUS and Xiaomi, which have redefined the...
“A quick pictorial review of the ZTE's budget offering, the Z5”Following the footsteps of Chinese counterparts like Gionee, Oppo and Xiaomi, ZTE is revamping its strategy for the rapidly-growing Indian mobile industry. However, refuting the rumours that...
“Here's how the snapper's on the ZTE V5 fare in real life”Photography is easily one of the most used features on a smartphone. Perhaps that's why ZTE has added 13- and 5-megapixel sensors in its otherwise budget smartphone's arsenal, the V5 (first...
Exclusively available on Snapdeal, ZTE V5 is bit cheaper to Moto G and Xiaomi Mi3. It comes with a good set of hardware but the sluggish software UI makes it a big letdown. V5 is a great budget smartphone with impressive battery life, a good camera and...
The ZTE V5 is available exclusively on Snapdeal for Rs. 10,999 and this undercuts the price of the Moto G (Gen 2) by Rs. 2,000. However, the middling software performance is a big letdown for the phone and other options such as the Asus Zenfone 5 (Review...
Bueno una semana más llegamos al final del análisis y lo cierto es que he quedado bastante contento con este modelo. Me parece un teléfono apto para todos los públicos, ya que creo que cubre todas las necesidades y en parte gracias a su sistema...
While the ZTE V5 looks like a really good smartphone on the face of it, you realise that it has a big achilles heel that makes it hard to recommend. There are plenty of better options that this, available in both lower and higher prices.Where to...
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