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March 2015
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Look
Performances globales
Ensemble plaisant
Finition
DualSim
Micro SD
Bel écran - SoC efficace
Design agréable (même si pompé)
Surcouche MiFavor 3.0 - Android à jour
Port microSD
4G
Double SIM
Prix
Le design sympathique
Très inspiré de celui de l'iPhone 6
La fluidité et la réactivité de l'ensemble du système
Les fonctions multimédias correctes
Lollipop (presque stock)
MicroSD
Configuration très correcte pour le prix
Interface simple et bien pensée.
Châssis fin et solide
Forme ergonomique
Contrôle par gestes
LTE et double SIM
Bonne qualité voix en appel
Bons appareils photos
Ecran IPS à fort contraste
Bonnes performances
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Autonomie
Finition plastique - peinture supéficielle
Photo et vidéo sans plus
HP au dos du smartphone
Pas de NFC - microSD limitée à 32 Go
Les photos parfois surexposées sans que l'on comprenne pourquoi
Oui, le ZTE Blade S6 est un bon mobile correctement pricé(moins de 220€ TTC).Tout au plus pourra-t-on lui reprocher l'absence de certification DAS et une mauvaise traduction des menus en français.Pour le reste, tous les indicateurs sont au vert.A conseill...
The ZTE Blade S6 may be faster than the 3rd Gen Moto G, but when Motorola's handset is better made and has a superior camera and battery life, the money you save with the Blade S6 starts to feel like a false economy. There's also the Vodafone Smart Ultra...
Extrait: Recently I checked out the company's Blade L3 product and now it is the turn of the ZTE Blade S6 handset. As with the Blade L3, the Blade S6 features a 5-inch HD colour touch-screen with the product being aimed at the young and those of us who often claim...
Nice design, heavily inspired by the iPhone 6, Whole system fast and responsive, Decent media functions
Photos sometimes and inexplicably overexposed, A few design flaws in the interface
Even if it racks up a few annoying flaws, like the erratic camera or some slight imperfections on the interface, the ZTE Blade S6 is still a very nice smartphone for everyday use. Besides the marks we gave it, we like this phone and it doesn't have any fa...
Impressive internal specs for the price point, Dual, SIM capability, Commendable front and back cameras
Copycat design, Poor battery life, Display leaves much to be desired
Obviously, given the interior excellence, compromises would have to be made to keep the ZTE competitively priced. You'll find those compromises most evident within the design, screen and battery power the phone...
Extrait: It's another day and the review kit is coming thick and fast. Today we have the ZTE Blade S6 4G, an affordable Android Lollipop phone sitting in the mid level price bracket (currently £189 on Amazon ). The phone is available now, and we had a brief hands ...
The ZTE Blade S6 has decent hardware for an affordable $250 or £180. Frequent travelers will appreciate the ease of switching networks on the fly thanks to the dual 4G SIM slots, and there are some well implemented gesture features.
While it resembles the iPhone 6, its plastic build quality feels cheap. The camera tends to take quite noisy pictures
Though it looks like the iPhone 6, the ZTE Blade S6 feels like a cheap Android phone. However, its low price and some useful features makes this a viable choice for those on a budget....
Extrait: Back in 2010, ZTE launched the original Blade. With a 3.5” WVGA device – that was a big screen at the time – and a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, it was an unexpected hit, with specifications that belied its bargain price and a vibrant hacking and modding...
Extrait: My examination of the build quality begins with the 5” HD In-cell IPS display. In-cell screens are lighter, have faster touch responsiveness and better outdoor visibility. The IPS element indicates a wider viewing angle so it doesn't matter where friends ...