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Can anyone share zte phone reviews?


Hi all, I am planning to buy a new phone for myself. All my friends have suggest me to buy zte phone because they think or I must say that they believe that it is a coolest phone in market having great features in it.They told me that it is good with everything weather you talk about features and specifications. All this really sounds very cool but they did not discussed about features and specifications and I also want to know about its price and downside, So guys can you please provide me with a complete zte phone review, so that I can make my mind accordingly. I hope you guys will clear my doubts.
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Harshal Patel | Oct 6 2011

Design:

ZTE C88's design is not new. With its wide, thin flip-phone aspect, the C88 is very similar to all other Razr clones I've seen in recent years. Of 3.9 inches by 1.9 inches wide by 0.66inches thick, the C88 is flat everywhere and is slim enough to fit comfortably in a shirt pocket. And less than 3.5 ounces, it's not as heavy. Hinges felt like we were strong at the time of opening and closing the phone and the phone performed well in my hand.

As with most flip phones, I have the pleasure of seeing a 1-inch external screen diagonal in the C88. It is a color display, but unfortunately could not be used as a camera as a viewfinder, or the identity of the caller, which I think is a shame. It would show the usual date, time and battery status, however, and the identification of the appellant. The screen is above the camera but no flash or self portrait mirror, a double penalty, because you can not use the external display as a viewfinder.


Open the lid and you find 2 inches wide, 262,000-color screen. Although the images were saturated with color, I would prefer a better appearance. I am also not fans of the blue screen washing default menu. You can adjust the backlight time, the menu style, the clock format, the font size of numbers and the screen.


Features
The C88 is ZTE middle of the road, so it has to go. It has EV-DO, so you will not find any high quality video and music service, but you get some of the multimedia features, as well as the basics. The C88 comes with a list of 500 contact entries, with entry into each room for four numbers, email address and notes. You can organize contacts into caller groups as well. Other basic features include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a calculator, alarm clock, calendar, calculator edge, a world clock, and a voice memo recorder. At the top, there's also stereo Bluetooth and voice command function. However, keep in mind that you can use voice dialing only if you already have the contacts listed in the phone - I have not been able to voice dial a number that was not in the phone book.


Performance
I tried calling / high quality speaker and it was excellent - when I called my dad thought I was calling from a landline, and we could hear the other loud and clear. Hands-free calls were not as good, though - the sound quality was bad and had trouble hearing what my dad said.


The sound quality on phone speakers were very poor and empty, no bass. The quality of sound transmitted through the earpiece is much better, however. The C88 has a battery rated at 3.3 hours of talk time and 5 days of waiting. In general, the phone does not bring anything new to the market, so I think for me, well I've tried, but I see no good reason to buy it.

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