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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
screen is only 720p, but frankly I can only notice a small difference when comparing with my wife's Samsung S5. Being only 720p also means that it does not use up the battery as quickly. Photos look great when viewed, The front of the phone is a high qu
speakers produce a clear sound, but not that loud when playing music (but perfect for actual ring tones), when holding the phone it does feel a little heavier, as well as a little cheaper than higher end phones. Having said that, it is the best I have h
At a touch over £150 the ZTE Blade S6 is a great-value Android Lollipop phone with strong general performance and an attractive iPhone 6-like build. Dual-SIM and 4G LTE connectivity, a selection of smart gestures and a capable Sony camera all add to this ...
Awkward, issue-afflicted camera, Patchy UI, Feels cheaper than it looks
ZTE Blade S6: Camera The ZTE Blade S6 has a fairly impressive-sounding camera setup for a phone costing well under £200. It has a 13-megapixel rear camera with an LED flash and a 5-megapixel front camera. It uses the same Sony IMX214 sensor as the OnePlus...
Slim and robust casing, Ergonomic shape, Extensive gesture control, LTE and dual-SIM, Decent voice quality, Good cameras, High-contrast IPS screen, Decent performance rates
Non-removable battery, Poor speaker, Phone app in English only, Unmarked touch buttons, Screen's minor bluish cast, Temperature slightly too high, Very high power consumption, Relatively short battery life
Does the design of a smartphone really have to follow that of the iPhone 6 at all costs? Is it so complicated to implement the right language settings in all apps, even for such "exotic" languages like German? Does the marketing term "curved design" reall...
The ZTE Blade S6 is an interesting package – it's a good all-round performer, but it doesn't stand out in any department. Some may argue that this is sort of the point of mid-range devices, and we feel ZTE just wanted to design a straightforward phone wit...
Despite the squeaky plastic back, the low-quality rear-facing speaker, and the slightly less than average battery life, I actually really enjoyed using this phone. It's light and responsive and just a joy to use. If you've got a charger nearby most of the...
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....
Funky notification light, Bright, bold screen, Decent battery life
Interface tweaks, Plastic shell easily scuffed
The Blade S6 is a decent mid-range handset, packing the major features that you'd expect such as 4G support. At around £170 it's worthy competition for the Moto G, packing a similarly bright 5-inch 720p screen and a reasonably reliable 13-megapixel camera...