ZTE GRAND X MAX
ZTE may be a name few recognize in the world of smartphones, but it’s actually one of the largest smartphone manufacturers in the United States, building many unbranded devices for carriers and other companies. However, the Chinese manufacturer is looking to get some recognition with its ZTE Grand X Max+, a 6-inch phablet that’s less than one third the price of a Galaxy Note 4. But can the Max Plus hold up against its more expensive, well known peers, or is it a phablet flop waiting to happen?
The phone runs Android 4.4.4 KitKat with a minimalist, AOSP-esque look, blending Android’s simple, straightforward interface with some added treats. The lock screen is customized with quick app selections for easy access, and the home screen borrows features from both Samsung and HTC — its wallpaper is a lot like Samsung’s and its flip clock bears an uncanny resemblance to the iconic HTC Sense Clock.








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