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Likewise for file-sharing (phone “tapping”), but it seems easier to just skip NFC and use direct Bluetooth of WiFi transfers (NFC file transfer really just sets up a BT channel, anyway, because NFC speed is very slooooow).Ģ GB of DRAM combined with a mid-range processor might be a problem, especially with Nougat, but that remains to be seen. Oh, and you can do the original thing of using NFC tags, but I don’t know anyone who does that. It really only makes a difference if you’re hard-up for -Pay. I have both a Galaxy Note II and Nexus 6, and I have yet to use NFC on either one. I have to chime in, lack of NFC does not a bad phone make. Hopefully it does away with the plethora of Samsung $100-something low range models small screens / resolutions, 1/2 GB ram, 8/16gb storage.
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HOWEVER, I CONGRATULATE ZMAX PRO AND METRO PCS!Īs this move raises the bar for all categories! the basics have not been covered “to preclude needing a second phone or withstanding lag”. ZMAX PRO without NFC & 2gb ram(install a lot of apps & the phone will lag at times) does not merit higher level just because it has a couple of other premium features.
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Mid range should allow most users to perform most of today’s preferred actions…like load a boatload of apps, use most NFC functions like android pay, sharing, casting… Mid-range is higher than Entry level, which in turn is higher than your “low-ranged”. You then chastised me for THAT negativism…while not respecting my First Amendment rights because my opinion is offensive or insulting (especially after you misredacted it into such a state).Īnd that is exactly the blueprint today’s social justice crusaders are utilizing! You turned my positive comment into a negative one. Obviously you’ll need to be a phablet fan to be into the ZMAX Pro and its big ol’ 6-inch screen, but if you are, features like a 13-megapixel camera, 1920×1080 display resolution, and fingerprint reader make this a compelling option for its price. The ZMAX Pro looks like a pretty nice addition to MetroPCS’s lineup. If you pre-register for the ZMAX Pro before July 31, you’ll get a free leather case when you purchase the device. The ZTE ZMAX Pro will launch at MetroPCS on August 1 for $99 after instant rebate.


Rounding out the phone’s feature set is VoLTE and HD Voice support. When it comes to cellular connectivity, the ZTE ZMAX Pro offers LTE bands 2, 4, and 12, as well as 2/4+12 and 4+4 carrier aggregation. Inside of the ZMAX Pro lives an octa-core Snapdragon 617 processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage, and a microSD slot for adding more storage. There’s a fingerprint reader below that 13-megapixel camera and a USB Type-C 2.0 port for charging up the 3400mAh non-removable battery.
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It’s got a 5-megapixel camera on its face for all of your selfie needs, and around back there’s a 13-megapixel camera with phase detection autofocus and 1080p video capture. The ZTE ZMAX Pro runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow on a huge 6-inch 1920×1080 LCD screen. After leaking out earlier this year, the ZTE ZMAX Pro is now officially official.
