But once I got the phone and finally started using it, the damn thing caught on fire. My phone cord melted the phone was so hot I could have burnt somebody.
So I took it to metro and this stupid kid laughed at me and told me he couldn't do anything. That I'd have to either pay Or have to go to a different county. But Waite! Still pay The 5 phones later. The shit reboots whenever it wants to! On its own. The phone keeps a charge for only a few hours if that! Camera resolution is shit unless using an app like Instagram or Snapchat! And it's do easy to scuff or crack.
Even tempered glass for this phone is made ridiculously. This phone over heats. You cannot charge it with any charger other than the one you buy the phone with or it over heats! It reboots on and off by itself and can last up to 5 minutes! If you are in a deep place and need a phone go ahead. But if you have the money to buy something better I'd advise that..
I put my pin in and the finger print sensor works again the phone has a mind if its own. THEE crappiest. Finally got refunded 2 days ago but this ZTE bs should never have came out. Buddy, 15 Feb Same here unlimited plan for metro and wifi sucks and using my cell data is a nightmare.
I had Not the phones fault you have crappy WiFi. Preview Pictures Compare Specifications. And if you're in the market for a cheap big-screen device and don't mind being on MetroPCS, this should be your top choice. With its 6-inch display, the handset is big -- really big, and it reminds me a lot of 's Google Nexus 6.
Due to its size, it won't fit easily in your pants pockets and if you have a small grip like me, holding it with one hand won't be comfortable, so prepare to use both hands for navigating.
In addition, the phone's back cover is matte blue and collects a lot of fingerprint smudges that I had to wipe away constantly. But other than that, the ZMax Pro's design is good. It's solidly built and I especially like the subtle rosy color accents around the buttons, camera and fingerprint scanner. And though it only has a 1,pixel display in high-end devices, a display this size would have a 1,p resolution , text, images and movies are still sharp and easily viewable.
The handset runs Android Marshmallow 6. Marshmallow also supports the digital payment system Android Pay , but since the phone doesn't have an NFC, you can't use it.
I cant download anything it keep saying Can't Download App and I just got this the other day Please help and I was thinking could a factory reset help.. My sister tryed to get on it and with so many bad passwords it reset and it won't download anything I've even tried getting them on the internet and it won't work I've tried downloading every app I could think of but nothing I've tried to reset it again but nothing.
If there is an update available follow the prompts. Fix Your Stuff Community Store. Back Answers Index. Otherwise, the phone is put together tightly; it doesn't look nor feel cheap. Like so many other phones, the display consumes most of the front surface. The display doesn't blend in perfectly with the surrounding bezel, but it comes close. The glass is curved along the edges to help round out the profile a bit.
Below the display, three circles mark the back, home, and multitask capacitive keys. These buttons worked well. ZTE gave the plastic frame a nice metallic grain, which every so often catches light and shines brightly. It's no substitute for actual metal, but it still looks good. I found it easy to remove with a paperclip. The screen lock and volume buttons are on the right edge. The former is just above the phone's waistline, while the latter is closer to the top.
The screen lock key has an excellent profile and a ribbed texture to help set it apart. The volume buttons have somewhat less of a profile and smooth textures. These controls are simple to find and use effectively, and the buttons deliver great feedback. As per the norm, you'll see the headphone jack perched on the top edge and the USB-C port tucked into the bottom.
Note that USB-C is still new, so compatible accessories may be harder to find until it becomes more common.
The ZMax Pro's rear surface is curved gently, which helps the phone sit just a bit deeper in the palm. The seam where it meets the frame is nice and even. The contrast between the dark blue and gray is appealing. ZTE made sure the function elements of the phone stand out from a design perspective. A trio of circles — camera, flash, and fingerprint reader — is lined up right along the center. All three have a rose gold rim that makes them pop visually.
The camera module protrudes just a little bit. The fingerprint reader is recessed a bit. Like most rear-mounted readers, it takes a bit of practice to learn where to find it without looking but becomes second nature soon enough. The speakerphone is also located on the back. Some will no doubt be distressed to learn that the ZMax Pro's battery is sealed inside. Sorry, folks: there'll be no swapping out batteries on this one.
I wouldn't be surprised to learn that the panels are identical. The p resolution is plenty to give the ZMax Pro a sharp screen.
Actually, at this size, that resolution might be a minimum. The screen looks good and delivers high-quality text and imagery.
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