ZTE Blade S6 Review - Should you Buy it
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: engte has officially arrived in nepal making his presence with the blade s6 smartphone priced aggressively at rupees 15 990 the gt blade s6 sports quite impressive specs so let's find out if the phone is worth spending your hard on cast on the design of zte blade s6 has been inspired from the iphone 6 but unlike the ridiculously expensive iphones the blade s6 features all plastic back with a fox metallic coating which by no means feels cheap and rather has a nice feel to it the phone weighs satisfactory at 154 grams and feels sturdier in the hands thanks to its ergonomical build the blade s6 has a 5 inch 720p display with ips panel offering excellent brightness and viewing angles the color reproduction is mediocre but is still a good vibrant display it also sports a 2.5 d curve glass giving it a premium feel while swiping from left to right and vice versa the one hand operation of the phone is decent as it offers a pretty good screen to body ratio of 68 percent it runs on an outdated version of android 5.0.2 lollipop with me favorite 3.0 ui out of the box it's certain that the phone won't be getting any further updates in the future which is arguably its biggest drawback the ui is clean with flat design while keeping the feel of stock lollipop alive however like most of the chinese oems the app drawer is missing so all the apps are located on the home screen the gte blade s6 is powered by a qualcomm snapdragon 615 soc with 64 bit octa-core processor and adreno 405 gpu paired with 2gb of ram the phone is quick handles multitasking with ease and the gaming performance is surprisingly good but the phone gets warm while playing heavy games for more than 10 minutes and then you will notice drop frame rates and lags overall the zte blade s6 punches well over the competition when it comes to performance furthermore it includes 16gb of onboard storage which can be further expanded via microsd slot up to 32gb the gte blade s6 sports a 13 megapixel back camera with sony sensor and led flash the photos clicked by the camera has a good amount of detail with little or no noise during daylight the low light amazing is average with lots of noise but these are minor shortcomings for an entry level smartphone in addition the camera clicks pictures really fast and the camera app offers expert mode letting you tune iso white balance and exposure the front house is a 5 megapixel selfie snapper with wide angle lens it's good for taking selfies and groupies for social media uploads the blade s6 sports a relatively small 2400mah non-removable battery during our test it provided 3.5 to 4 hours of screen on time the phone will last a whole working day if you are a moderate user however if you are a power hungry user you'll need to carry either a charger or a power bank the phone also lacks quick charge technology so it will roughly take around two hours to charge the phone from zero to hundred percent the gte blade s6 offers everything that you want in a budget smartphone and it even outperforms the competitors in some aspects if you have a budget of rupees 16 000 and looking to buy your phone with an excellent display sweet performance and a capable camera for your photography needs you should definitely get the blade s6 without any second thoughts who says you cannot control the way you surf the internet now you can with vianet's fiber home rush boost your speed from 2 mbps to 10 mbps save your high speed data whenever you want it's that simple to subscribe call us now or 217 555 or visit our website the best thing that happened to the internet in nepalgte has officially arrived in nepal making his presence with the blade s6 smartphone priced aggressively at rupees 15 990 the gt blade s6 sports quite impressive specs so let's find out if the phone is worth spending your hard on cast on the design of zte blade s6 has been inspired from the iphone 6 but unlike the ridiculously expensive iphones the blade s6 features all plastic back with a fox metallic coating which by no means feels cheap and rather has a nice feel to it the phone weighs satisfactory at 154 grams and feels sturdier in the hands thanks to its ergonomical build the blade s6 has a 5 inch 720p display with ips panel offering excellent brightness and viewing angles the color reproduction is mediocre but is still a good vibrant display it also sports a 2.5 d curve glass giving it a premium feel while swiping from left to right and vice versa the one hand operation of the phone is decent as it offers a pretty good screen to body ratio of 68 percent it runs on an outdated version of android 5.0.2 lollipop with me favorite 3.0 ui out of the box it's certain that the phone won't be getting any further updates in the future which is arguably its biggest drawback the ui is clean with flat design while keeping the feel of stock lollipop alive however like most of the chinese oems the app drawer is missing so all the apps are located on the home screen the gte blade s6 is powered by a qualcomm snapdragon 615 soc with 64 bit octa-core processor and adreno 405 gpu paired with 2gb of ram the phone is quick handles multitasking with ease and the gaming performance is surprisingly good but the phone gets warm while playing heavy games for more than 10 minutes and then you will notice drop frame rates and lags overall the zte blade s6 punches well over the competition when it comes to performance furthermore it includes 16gb of onboard storage which can be further expanded via microsd slot up to 32gb the gte blade s6 sports a 13 megapixel back camera with sony sensor and led flash the photos clicked by the camera has a good amount of detail with little or no noise during daylight the low light amazing is average with lots of noise but these are minor shortcomings for an entry level smartphone in addition the camera clicks pictures really fast and the camera app offers expert mode letting you tune iso white balance and exposure the front house is a 5 megapixel selfie snapper with wide angle lens it's good for taking selfies and groupies for social media uploads the blade s6 sports a relatively small 2400mah non-removable battery during our test it provided 3.5 to 4 hours of screen on time the phone will last a whole working day if you are a moderate user however if you are a power hungry user you'll need to carry either a charger or a power bank the phone also lacks quick charge technology so it will roughly take around two hours to charge the phone from zero to hundred percent the gte blade s6 offers everything that you want in a budget smartphone and it even outperforms the competitors in some aspects if you have a budget of rupees 16 000 and looking to buy your phone with an excellent display sweet performance and a capable camera for your photography needs you should definitely get the blade s6 without any second thoughts who says you cannot control the way you surf the internet now you can with vianet's fiber home rush boost your speed from 2 mbps to 10 mbps save your high speed data whenever you want it's that simple to subscribe call us now or 217 555 or visit our website the best thing that happened to the internet in nepal\n"